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ANTHERICUIYI, long elegant spikes of satiny- 
white sweet-scented Lily-like flowers ; 
splendid for cutting. 
239 Liliago (St. Bernard's Lily), 2ft., pure 
white, 1 Jin. across, v.-vii. 4d. each; 
3/- doz. 
241 Liliastrum (St. Bruno’s Lily), 2ft., 
flowers 2in. across, pure white, tipped 
green, v.-vii. 4d. each, 3/- doz. 
242 major, 3ft., similar, but flowers 
3in. across. 6d. each. f - 1 
246 ramosum, 2ft., large" branching flower 
spikes carrying abundant white flowers ; 
very graceful, vi.-viii. 4d. each, 3/6 
doz. 
ANTHYLLIS (Kidney Vetch). 
250 montana, 4m., a rock plant, with dense 
woolly coating of long silky hairs and 
small pink pea-like flowers ; quaint, 
v.-vi. 6d. each. 
ANTIRRHINUM (Snapdragon). 
254 Asarlna, pretty leaves, flowers ijin. 
long, white, tinged red, likes a warm 
rockery, vi.-ix. 6d. each. 
256 glutinosum, 3m., yellowish - white 
flowers of somewhat large size, hairy 
stems and foliage ; trailing habit, 
v.-ix. yd. each. 
Snapdragon (named sorts). (See page 15.) 
APIOS (Micmac Potato). 
260 tuberosa, 10ft., an elegant twining 
rambler for arbours, &c., glossy dark 
green leaves, violet-scented brownish- 
purple flowers in great profusion ; 
prefers light sunny soil ; vi.-ix. 4d. 
each ; 3/- doz. 
APONOGETON (Cape Pond Weed). (See 
Aquatic Plants, page 13.) 
AQUILEGIA (The Columbines), graceful 
5-spurred flowers of varied atul lovely 
shades ; prefer a moist, sheltered 
position. 
384 alplna, 1 ft. , blue and white flowers, 2in. 
to 3m. in diameter ; excellent rockery 
plant, v.-vi. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
389 Coerulea, 1 |ft. , pale blue flowers with 
white corolla ; very handsome, vi.- 
viii. 6d. each. 
385 canadensis nana, ijft., scarlet sepals 
and spurs ; yellow petals, v.-vii. 4d. 
each ; 3/- doz. 
387 chrysantha, 3 1ft., flowers primrose and 
rich gold, flushed claret, vi.-viii. 4d. 
388 fl. pi., 3 J f t . , double golden-yellow 
flowers ; a beautiful variety, vi.-vii. 
1 /- each, 10/6 doz. 
390 glandulosa, 1 ft. , soft clear shade of blue, 
with a pure white corolla, borne on 
slender graceful steins ; a beautiful 
early Summer-flowering plant, gd. 
391 nlvea grandiflora, 2ft., large pure white 
flowers, v.-vii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. ; 
20/- per 100. 
393 olympica, 2ft., large delicate mauve- 
blue flowers with white petals and 
short stout spurs, vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
394 pyrenaica, 9-1 2in., charming rockery 
plant, lilac-blue flowers, free, vi.-vii. 
fid. each. 
AQUILEGIA — continued 
395 Skinneri, ijft., spurs 2in. long, bright 
orange-red, sepals greenish, petals 
yellow ; vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
397 Stuarti, sepals dark bluish-purple, petals 
pure white shading to bright blue. 6d. 
398 truncata, ijft., scarlet and yellow, fine, 
vi.-viii. 4d. each. 
399 vulgaris alba, fl. pi., double white 
flowers, vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
8 distinct named sorts of Aquilegia, 
Our Selection, for 2/-. 
seedlings, superb mixed and splendidly 
varied in colour, long-spurred varieties, 
vi. -viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
superb mixed, and splendidly varied 
in colour, large-flowered varieties, vi.- 
viii. 3d. each ; 2/6 doz. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress), charming Spring- 
flowering plants for beds, and rock 
work ; forming sheets of bloom. 
c 404 albida, 6in., often misnamed alpina, 
masses of white flowers from March 
till May. 3d. each ; 1/6 doz. ; 8/- 
per 100. 
405 fl. pi. fol. var., a beautiful form of 
the well-known double-flowered Arabis, 
the margins of the leaves being prettily 
variegated with creamy-white, quite 
as hardy and free-blooming as the 
green-leaved variety. 4d. each ; 3/6 
doz. 
406 fl. pi. “ Snowdrift,” valuable ac- 
quisition to early Spring-flowering 
plants ; as free as the single form, but 
the handsome white double flowers 
last twice as long ; excellent for 
cutting; 3d. each; 2/- doz.; 12/- 
per 100. 
416 pumila, jin., compact grower, 
white flowers, iii.-v. 4d. each. 
409 Aubrietiodes. (See New Plants, page 4.) 
0410 caucasica fol. var., bin. white flowers 
from January till May ; foliage 
prettily variegated cream. 4d. 
C0412 lucida fol. var., 6in., leaves bright green, 
with yellow' edging ; beautiful, iv.-vi. 
6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
414 procurrens, 3m., with shining leaves 
and white flowers all the year round. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
418 rosea, a rare and charming species, 
producing lovely rose-pink flowers, 
fid. each. 
ARALIA. 
423 edulis (syn. Cordata), 6ft., graceful 
leaves and a profusion of white flowers, 
vii. -x. 6d. each. 
ARENARIA (Sand-wort), dainty dense-grow- 
ing rockery plants, starred over with 
countless flowers. 
426 balearica, iin., forms a deep green 
carpet, studded with myriads of tiny 
white flowers ; delightful plant for 
damp shady nooks in rockery, &c., 
iv.-ix. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
427 blflora, 2in., a rare and pretty white- 
flow'ered species, vi. 4d. each. 
