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AQUILEGIAS— LONG SPURRED VARIETIES. 
An exceedingly beautiful class of hardy perennials that will thrive in 
almost any position where they are not disturbed. Sow in Spring in pots 
or pans of light sandy soil, and place in a cool pit or frame, and plant out 
in Autumn, or early in tho following Spring, where the plants are intended 
to remain. The New Long-spurred Hybrids are very elegant, and are 
highly recommended for cut flowers. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
346 MRS. SCOTT-ELLIOT’S LONG-SPURRED HYBRIDS. The 
result of many years’ careful selection aud hybridising, this 
is undoubtedly the finest strain in existence of these charm- 
ing hardy plants. The large beautifully-formed flowers vary 
in colour through all the delicate shades and tints of whito 
lavender, salmon, mauve, pink, yellow, &c., with the most 
exquisite blendings . . . . . . . . 6d. and I 0 
347 ALP IN A SUPERBA. Blue and white, 18 inches .. ..0 3 
348 CALI FOR NIO A HYBRIDA. Yellow and orange, 2 feet . . 0 6 
34!) CHRYSANTHA. Golden yellow, 2£ feet .. .. ..0 0 
350 GLANDULOSA VERA. Dark blue and white, 1 J feet ... 1 0 
361 SKINNERI. Scarlet and yellow . . .. .. ..0 6 
352 CHOICE MIXED, in many charming colours, garden varieties 0 3 
ARALIA SIEBOLDI. 
353 This beautiful plant, a native of the far East, forms a handsome 
pot plant for the greenhouse or for table decoration. Grown 
outside in a sheltered place it makes a handsome shrub and 
is quite hardy. New seed supplied end of April . . 1 6 
(PRIMULA AURICULA.) 
These deliciously-scented, fine old hardy perennials are worthy of ex- 
tensive cultivation. Sow the seeds in March or April, in pots or pans of 
firmly pressed, light rich soil, giving them but a slight covering, and place 
in a cool pit or frame. Prick the young seedlings off into pots to strengthen 
soon as largo enough to handle, and pot off when large enough, for blooming 
under glass, or plant out of doors early in Autumn where intended to 
bloom. The best soil for Auriculas in pots is composed of about four parts 
loam with about one part leaf soil, and one part well-rotted cow dung. 
They should bo kept comparatively dry during Winter, but have plenty of 
moisture when growth commences in Spring, and bloom best in a cool pit 
or frame close to the glass and facing the north. The Alpine varieties 
are the hardiest and best for out-door growing, and will do well planted 
on a well-drained, fairly sheltered border, and give a charming display 
of beautiful flowers in Spring. A position facing west or north-west is 
preferable. 
360 DANIELS’ PRIZE MIXED. From a fine collection of choice 
named flowers, including the green-edged and grey-edged 
sorts ; highly recommended . . . . - . ... 2 6 
36 1 „ „ „ smaller pkt. I 6 
362 ALPINE. From a superb collection, including all the most 
beautiful shades of colour ; very hardy and desirable . . 10 
{ 363 „ „ „ smaller pkt. 6 6 
1 364 STORRIE’S GIANT YELLOW. A fine strain of Giant Yellow 
Auriculas, remarkable alike for their all-round vigour as 
hardy border plants, and their largo trusses of handsome 
and deliciously fragrant flowers . . . . „ 1 0 
ARCTOTIS GRANDIS. 
354 A pretty free-flowering, half-hardy annual, about 2 feet in 
height. White, Marguerite-like flowers with mauve centre 0 
ASPARAGUS. 
355 PLUMOSUS. A beautiful greenhouse climber, with finely 
divided, fern-like foliage. Useful for cutting . . ..10 
356 SPRENGERI. Very handsome foliage. Splendid as a pot 
plant or for hanging baskets in the greenhouse .. ... 1 6 alpine AURICULA. 
All Flower Seeds quoted in 3d. packets may be had at 2/6 per dozen. 
AQUILEGIAS. 
AUBRIETIAS. 
These charming dwarf-growing hardy perennials are amongst the most 
beautiful and useful of all plants for Spring gardening, they are of 
a dwarf-spreading habit of growth, only about 6 inches high and for 
a long period in Spring are qu : te covered with bloom, forming perfect 
cushions of flowers, grown in association with Spring flowering bulbs as 
edgings to beds, etc., they are very effective and are also admirably suited 
for growing on rockeries. 
per pkt. — s. d. 
357 LEICHTLINI. Carmine rose, a beautiful Spring bedder. 
Height 6 inches . . . . . . . . ..10 
358 GR7ECA. Bright blue, height 6 inches . . . . ..0 6 
359 VIOL ACE A. Violet blue, height 6 inches. . .. —06 
AURICULAS. 
