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Hardy Perennial Flowering Plants. 
We have a fine collection of these popular, interesting, and beautiful plants, which are daily coming 
more and more into favour with the Gardening Public. All the varieties are perennial, extremely hardy, 
and many of them produce flowers of the most exquisite beauty, which are very valuable for cutting, 
whilst the dwarfer growing sorts are admirably suited for rockeries, or edgings. No special soil or 
position is necessary, as with but very few exceptions, they will thrive almost anywhere, and with a 
moderate collection, a charming variety and succession of bloom may be had throughout the Spring and 
Summer. The plants we offer are all grown in pots, and may be removed at any time or season. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. 
Achillsea mongolica. Height about 18 inches, pure white 
flowers in May and June ; splendid for cutting each Is. 
,, The Pearl (now). Large double, pure white flowers, 
similar to A. ptarmica fi. pi., but more than double the 
size; fine for cutting ... ... ... each Is. 
Adonis vernalis. This is a beautiful, early, Spring-blooming 
plant, with clear golden yellow flowers, known as the “ God 
of Love.” The individual blooms are very large comparative 
to the size of the many-times divided foliage, its general height 
being six inches. It will thrive in any kind of soil and most 
situations, and is perfectly hardy per doz. 4s. Gd. ; each 6d. 
Anemone— Japonica alba. One of the very best Autumn- 
blooming plants w r e have. Blooms produced in great 
profusion, and of a beautiful pure white 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
,, „ rosea. Similar to preceding, but flowers 
of a beautiful rose colour ... per doz. 7s. Gd. ; each 9d. 
Anthemis tinctoria pallida. An exceedingly beautiful 
Marguerite, with pale sulphury yellow flowers. The blooms 
are very useful for cutting, and last a long time in water. 
Grows 2£ feet to 3 feet high ... per doz. 6s. ; each Gd. 
Armeria grandiflora (Giant Thrift). A splendid plant, 
growing about one foot high, and throwing up large 
umbels of very bright rose-coloured flowers from a close 
tuft of foliage ... ... ... ... each Is. 
Anthericum. Beautiful hardy border plants, bearing elegant 
spikes of pure white flowers in Spring; height about 
eighteen inches. These are exceedingly useful for cut 
flowers and should be found in every garden. 
,, Liliago (St. Bernard’s Lily) per doz. 5s. ; each 6d. 
„ Liliastrum (St. Bruno’s Lily) 
per doz. 7s. 6d. ; each 9d. 
,, ,, major. Very fine; pure white; splendid 
for bouquets ... ... per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
Asters ( Michaelmas Dailies). 
,, Dumesus. Blowers bright purple, 2) feet high, 
flowers in September ... ... ... each 9d. 
,, Formosissimus. A distinct and beautiful species, 
flowers rosy purple ; height four feet ... each 9d. 
„ Novas Anglise. Large bluish-purple flowers; 
blooms in October ... ... ... each 9d. 
Aubrietia Leichtlini. A beautiful dwarf-growing plant, 
with numerous bright purplish crimson flowers ; a gem for 
dry rockeries, &c. ... ... per doz. 10s. Gd.; each Is. 
Auriculas, Alpine ( see page ill). 
Calliopsis lanceolata. The best of the family, and one of 
the most showy hardy perennials in cultivation. The flowers 
are large, of a bright golden yellow colour, and produced 
in the greatest profusion ... per doz. 7s. Gd.; each 9d. 
Campanula isophylla. Beautiful dwarf trailing species, 
bearing large lilac blue salver-shaped flowers ; a gem 
for pots ... ... ... per doz. 5s. ; cached. 
,, ,, alba. A white form of the preceding 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
„ persicifolia alba grandiflora. A fine upright 
growing variety, with large pure white flowers each Is. 
„ persicifolia alba grandiflora pi. Produces 
spikes two feet high, of pure white double flowers, 
useful for cutting ... ... ... each 9d. 
,, pyramidalis (The Chimney Campanula). Long 
spikes of blue, salver-like flowers; excellent for single 
specimens in herbaceous border or for pots . . . each Gd. 
,, alba. A white flowering form of the 
preceding; makes a fine pot plant ... ... each 9d. 
„ turbinata pallida. A beautiful dwarf compact- 
growing variety, producing a profusion of beautiful 
silvery lilac-coloured bells that continue for a long time 
strong clumps, per doz. 10s. Gd. ; each Is. 
Chrysanthemum latifolium. A very showy Marguerite, 
its bold pure white flowers, with yellow centre, are 
two to three inches across ; splendid for cutting, and 
invaluable for Autumn decoration ... ... each 9d. 
„ leueanthemum semi-duplex. A fine novelty, 
with large pure white semi-double flowers 
per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
„ maximum (true). A beautiful free-growing plant, 
only two feet high, and covered with a profusion of 
large pure white Marguerite-like flowers, that continue 
for a long period ; splendid for cutting 
per doz. 10s. 6d. ; each Is. 
„ uliginosum. A very strong-growing Autumu- 
floweriug species, with pure white Marguerite flowers 
each 9d. 
Cheiranthus alpinus. A dwarf neat-growing species; 
flowers lemon-yellow, borne in great profusion in Spring ; 
very effective, and ought to be in every garden 
per doz. 3s. ; each 4d. 
Cypripedium spectabile. The most splendid of this 
interesting family, growing about two feet high, and 
producing numerous large delicate rose and white flowers; 
hardy ... ... ... per doz. 24s. ; each 2s. Gd. 
Delphiniums (seepage 10G). 
