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I B E R I S — oo ntinucd. 
16 Snowflake, gin., snow-white flowers, 
charming, v.-vii. 6(1. each ; 4/6 doz. 
17 stylosa, 6in., a gem for the rocker) - , 
sweetly-scented lilac flowers in early 
Spring. 6d. each. 
19 “Superba,”8in.,pure white, large heads ; 
good for cutting. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
Six fine sorts of Iberis, our selection, 1/6. 
INCARVILLEA, trumpet blooms over ein. 
long, among the grandest of recent 
introductions ; succeeding in deep 
light well-drained soil, containing 
abundance of vegetable matter, in a 
sheltered position, with a mulch of 
leaves in Winter. 
22 Delavayi, 2 4 ft., handsome leaves i8iu. 
long and loin, broad, and numerous 
spikes of large rosy-carmine spreading 
trumpet flowers flaked yellow and 
brown at the base ; a glorious plant 
of easy culture. 6d. each ; 4/6 doz. 
INCARVILLEA — continued. 
23 grandiflora. (See New Plants, page 7.) 
25 brevipes. (Seepage 12.) 
24 Olgae, 4ft., finely divided foliage and 
large clear rose Pentstemon-Uke 
flowers with a reddish throat ; superb, 
vii.-ix. 6d. each. 
INULA ( Flea Bane), very large flower heads ; 
highly useful for cutting. 
27 glandulosa, 2ft., numerous bright gol- 
den flowers over 4m. across, 011 long 
leafy stems, vi.-viii. 4d.eacli ; 3/-dcz. 
(See illustration below.) 
3 1 Helenium (Elecampane), 4ft., very large 
solitary yellow flower heads, viii.-ix. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
32 Oculis Christi, ift., deep yellow, on 
short stems ; a distinct compact 
dwarf species, vi.-viii. 9d. each. 
34 Royleana, 2ft., large handsome deep 
yellow flowers of fine form, vi. 6d. 
IRIS. (See page 68.) 
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Inula glandulosa (see above) 
[ Clibrans 
