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(ENOTHERA— continued. 
23 speciosa, lift., light graceful habit, 
sprays of lovely satiny white, chang- 
ing to rich retldish rose, vi.-ix. 6d. ea. 
24 hybrida, a stronger and more 
vigorous form of above. 6d. 
each. 
25 rosea. (See New Plants, page 8.) 
27 taraxaeifolia alba, 6in., large white flowers 
changing to rich reddish fawn, vi.-viii. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
28 — i — aurea, 6in., clear yellow flowers 
of large size ; free ; handsome foliage, 
vi.-viii. fid. each; 4/6 doz. 
31 Youngii, 2ft., elegant reddish stemmed 
clusters of bright yellow in lovely 
profusion, vi.-ix. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
Six fine sorts of CEnothera for 1/6. 
OMPHALODES ( Venus' Navel-wort). 
360 Verna, 6in., creeping, numerous Forget- 
me-not-like flowers of rich dazzling 
blue with white centre ; grows well 
under trees if not too dense ; dislikes 
strong sun, iii.-vi. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
ONONIS (Rest-harrow). 
34 rotundifolia, 1 Jft., a beautiful evergreen; 
numerous sprays of bright Pea-like 
flowers each an inch long ; rich-well- 
drained soil, vi.-viii. 6d. each. 
ONOPOROON (Cotton Thistle). 
37 Acanthlum (True Scotch Thistle), large 
purple flower heads ; a handsome 
biennial, bold habit, vii.-viii. 6d. each. 
38 tauricum, a distinct green-leaved 
species ; striking. qd. each. 
ONOSMA (Alpine Comfrey), numerous tubular 
sweet-scented flowers ; love sunshine, 
deep soil, and thorough drainage ; 
grand for rockery. 
40 taurica (Golden Drop), 1 ft., a glorious 
plant, blooming from June till frost ; 
flowers fragrant, bright yellow, closely 
arranged on numerous curving one- 
sided branches. 9d. and 1 /- each. 
OREOCOMBE. 
66 Candollei, 5ft., an effective, tall-growing 
plant, with graceful bright green 
leaves, vii.-viii. qd. each. 
ORIGANUM (Marjoram). 
49 Dictamnus, ift., pink flowers in droop- 
ing heads, vi.-vii. 9d. each, 
o 50 vulgare aureum, 6in., golden-leaved 
form, lovely for massing. 4d. each. 
OR OB US (syn. Lathyrus. Bitter Vetch), fine 
for mixed border, rock garden, &c. 
59 luteus, 1 1ft., long yellow spikes, iv.-vi. 
4d. each. 
62 niger, 3ft., flower clusters reddish-purple 
vi.-vii. 4d. each. 
63 roseus, 2ft., clusters of large deep rose 
flowers, v.-vi. 6d. each. 
64 varius, 1 5m., a very pretty species, pro- 
ducing salmon-red and yellow flowers, 
vi.-viii. gd. each. 
65 vernus, 1 ft., flowers purple flushed 
green and red, but gradually passing 
to clear purple-blue ; iv.-v. 4d. each ; 
3/- doz. 
OSTROWSKIA. 
68 magnifica. (See New Plants, page 8.) 
OTHONNOPSIS (African Ragwort). 
69 cheirifolia, ift., bright yellow flowers 
in heads iin. to 2in. across ; shrubby 
habit, does well in a dry sunny 
position, v.-vi. ' 9d. each. 
OURISIA. 
71 coccinea, 4m., spikes of bright scarlet ; 
half-shade and moisture, vi.-viii. 9d. ea. 
OXALIS (Wood Sorrel). 
75 enneaphylia, 6in., white flowers, pale 
glaucous green foliage ; a pretty 
rockery plant, vi.-viii. 1/6 each. 
77 floribunda alba, 6in., a creeping wood 
sorrel, with neat little trefoil foliage, 
and a profusion of white flowers, vi.-ix. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
80 carnea, 6iu., flesh-coloured, with dark 
veins. 4d. each. 
PAiONIES. (Seepage 74.) 
PANSIES. (See page 78.) 
PAPAVER (Poppy), brilliant flowers of tran- 
sient beauty, but very floriferous. All 
the following are perennials ; rich well- 
drained soil. 
1 7 nudicaule (Iceland Poppy), ift., rich 
yellow, graceful slender stems 1 ft. 
high ; delightful for borders, rockwork, 
and for cutting, v.-ix. 4d. ea. ; 3/- doz. 
19 album, 1 ft., the lovely white form. 
4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
21 miniatum, ift., gorgeous orange- 
scarlet. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
25 orientate (Oriental Poppy), 3ft., grand 
flowers, crimson-scarlet, blotched black 
vi.-viii. 4d. each ; 3/- doz. 
28 Blue Beard, 3ft., brilliant orange 
scarlet ; dark purple blotch at base 
of each petal. 4d. each. 
33 — — Brilliant, , ;ft., vivid vermilion, large 
black blotches, effective. 4d. each. 
(See illustration, page 55.) 
31 bracteatum, 3ft., massive flower 
often gin. across, bright scarlet, with 
two green bracts at base of flower, very 
attractive. 4d. each. 
34 Carminatum, deep carmine, dis- 
tinct and beautiful. 4d. each. 
35 coccineum, 3ft., deep scarlet, 
showy and effective. 4d. each. 
36 Edna Mercia, 3ft., pink, clear 
and bright ; fine. 6d. each. 
37« grandiflora, 3ft., brilliant scarlet 
flowers, 9in. across, medium size, 
black blotches ; an improvement on 
Royal Scarlet. 6d. each. 
38 Grossfurst, cinnamon, shaded 
orange, with black markings. 4d. ea. 
38s immaculatum, bright orange-scar- 
let cup-shaped flowers ; fine. 4d. each. 
40 Lady Roscoe. (See New Plants, 
page 9.) 
40a — — Mahony, deep maroon-crimson, 
striking and effective. 46. each. 
41 Mrs. Marsh. (See New Plants,]). 9.) 
42« Marie Studholme. (See New 
Plants, page 9.) 
47 Mrs. Perry, orange apricot ; a 
new distinct and lovely shade, a charm- 
ing flower. 6d. each ; 5/- doz. 
43 multiflorum, 3ft., deep blood- 
crimson flowers, cup-shaped, early and 
free. 4d. each. 
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