The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners. 
Hardy Perennial Flowering Plants ( continued ). 
ASTER, BEAUTY OF COLWALL. 
GERBERA JAMESONI. Brilliant orange- 
scarlet flowers, three to four inches across. 
A beautiful plant for tho cool greenhouse, 
or will succeed if planted on a sheltered 
border and slightly protected in Winter 
each 1 s Gd 
GEUM HELDREICHII. Rich orange-coloured 
fl ower s . . per iloz. 7s. Gd. : each 9d. 
„ HELDREICHU SUPERB A. Similar to 
tho preceding but deeper colour each Gd. 
„ MONTANUM. Yellow ; a charming 
plant. Height six inches . . each Gd. 
„ COCCINEUM PLENUM. Bright scarlot 
flowers ; first-rate for cutting 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. A fine border 
plant, and most valuable for cutting 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
„ „ FL. PL. A pure white, double- 
flowered, of the well-known G. paniculata. 
Valuable for cutting, one of the best recent 
introductions . . . . each 9d. 
„ PROSTRATA ROSEA. A novel and 
charming variety, producing an abundance 
of delicate pink flowers on branching 
stems . . . . . . each 9d. 
„ REPENS MONSTROSA. A fine variety 
for cutting, flowers pure white, and nearly 
double the size of the typo 
per doz. Gs. ; each 8d. 
HELENIUM AUTUMN ALE . . . . each 9d. 
„ GRANDICEPHALUM STRIATUM. Large 
deep orange flowers, irregularly striped and 
blotched with crimson ; very erect robust 
habit . . per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
,, „ CUPREUM. A sterling novelty of 
recent introduction, flowering from June 
onwards ; deep coppery-crimson flowers, 
often striped with yellow, splendid for 
cutting. Height three feet . . each Is. 
„ PUMHjUM. Beautiful Autumn-blooming 
plant, eighteen inches high, bearing a pro- 
fusion of bright yellow flowers 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
„ „ MAGNIFICUM. This forms im- 
mense heads of soft yellow flowers, two to 
three inches across. In flower through 
■Su mme r until late Autumn . . each Gd. 
„ RIVERTON GEM (new). Brilliant terra- 
cotta red. A continuous bloomer from 
August to end of October. Three to four 
■ . . each Is. Gd. 
„ BOLANOERI. Pale yellow flowers, with 
brown discs. Height 2} feet . . each Gd. 
HELIANTHUS, GOLDEN BOUQUET. Rich 
golden yellow. Height four feet ; very 
free flowering ' . . . . each Gd. 
,, LZETIFLORUS. Semi-double flowers 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
„ MISS MELLISH. Much larger flower than 
Lmtiflorus. Height six feet each Gd. 
,, RIGIDUS. One of the best. Rich golden 
yellow flowers with a black disc 
per doz v 5s. ; each Gd. 
,, SOLEIL D’OR. A fine variety, with deep 
orange-yellow double flowers 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
„ TOMENTOSUS. A most distinct and 
characteristic plant, growing about four 
feet high, with woolly foliage. The 
flowers are of a rich golden yellow colour, 
and three inches across ' . . each Gd. 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sim Roses). In beautiful 
named sorts . . per doz. 5s. ; eacli Gd. 
HELICHRYSUM ARONARIUM. Yellow, fine 
for borders or rockeries. Height one foot 
oaeh 9d. 
HELIOPSIS B. LADHAMS. Orange-yellow 
flowers, medium sizo, a showy plant, 
vigorous grower. Height four to five 
_ ^ oe * i • • • ■ . . . . each 9d. 
HELLEBORUS NIGER (Christmas Rose) Fine, 
pure white, abundant bloomer 
per doz. 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
each Is. and Is. Gd. 
HEMEROC ALLIS (Day Lily). Handsome for 
clumps on the border 
,, AURANTIACA. Large orange yellow 
flowers. Height two feet . . each 9d. 
* > „ MAJOR. Flowers large, trumpet 
shape, of a deep orange colour. Height 
three feet . . . . . . each ls _ 
n FLAVA. Large umbels of beautiful Lily- 
like flowers of a bright yellow colour 
per doz. 4s. Gd. ; each Gd. 
„ FLUVA. Bronzy orange, shading to 
crimson . . per doz. 4s. Gd. ; oacli Gd. 
,, KWANSO FL. PL. Broad foliage and 
rich bronzy yellow flowors. Height four 
fr**" • • • • ■ . . . each 9d. 
ii THUNBERGI, Bright yellow 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
HEPATICAS. These are amongst the most 
charming Spring-blooming plants we 
possess. 
„ ANGULOSA. Sky blue ; beautiful 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
„ TRILOBA ALBA. Single white 
per doz. 7s. Gd. ; each 9d. 
ii ,, C7ERULEA. Single blue 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. I 
,i ,, RUBRA. Single red 
per doz. 7s. Gd. ; each 9d. ' 
HEUCHERA SANGUINE A GRANDIFLORA. 
Brilliant scarlet ; a gem for cutting 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
,, MACRANTHA. Loose panicles of white i 
fl o wers . . . . . . each Gd. I 
„ EDGE HALL HYBRID. Large rose- | 
coloured flowers. A very fine variety. 
Eighte en in ches . . . . each 9d 
„ WALKERI. Large panicles of intense I 
rich crimson coloured flowers. . . each Is. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS SUPERB A. A fine 
hardy Candytuft, with pure white flowers ; 
first class for dry rockeries . . each Gd. ! 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI. Height about 2£ 
feet with large Allamanda-like flowers of 
a lovely crimson purple colour 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 
,, GRANDIFLORA. A grand varioty of j 
recent introduction, very large, deep rosy- | 
crimson flowers, with pale yellow throat, i 
Very fine and attractive 
_ TWW . per doz. 10s. Gd. ; each Is. | 
INULA GrLANDULOSA. A fine hardy plant, ; 
growing about two feet high, and bearing ; 
large single, Helianthus-like yellow flowers 
per doz. 5s. ; each Gd. 1 
IRIS GERMANICA. 
Wo have a lino collection of these beautiful 
flowers, which may bo planted any time from 
September to March. 
IRIS GERMANICA ADONIS. Erect petal blue, 
drooping petals velvety purple- vcinod white. 
each 9d. 
ii ii ALBA. White. ,. each Gd. 
■i ,, AUREA. Golden-yellow each Gd. 
ii i, BLUE SKY. Erect petal blue, 
drooping petals blue, shading to purple. 
each 9d. 
»* 99 DARIUS. Erect petal chrome 
yellow, drooping petals margined yellow 
reticulated white . . . . each 9d 
„ „ FLAVESCENS. Erect petal prim- 
rose, drooping petals light primrose 
pencilled brown .. .. each 9d. 
*» ♦» GRACCHUS. Erect petai lemon, 
drooping petals pale yellow, reticulated 
purple, dwarf compact grower. each Gd. 
»> ,, MAORI KING. Erect petal golden 
yellow, drooping petals deep velvety 
crimson. .. .. . . each Is. 
tt a MME. CHEREAU. White edged 
and feathered, pale blue, . . each Gd. 
99 99 NEGLECTA. Erect petal blue, 
drooping petals dark velvety purple, 
reticulated white. . . . . each 9d. 
99 99 NE PLUS ULTRA. Erect petal 
chrome yellow, drooping petals pencilled 
and blotched at base with purplish crimson. 
each Gd. 
„ „ PALLIDA DALMATICA (true). A 
magnificent variety, producing very large 
beautiful flowers of a lovely pale lavender 
blue colour. This is undoubtedly the finest 
of all the blue flowered varieties, and should 
be in every collection 
per doz. 10s Gd ; each Is. 
„ „ PRINCESS OF WALES. White, 
very handsome. . . . . each 9d. 
»» 99 QUEEN OF MAY. Erect petal rosy 
lilac, drooping petals rosy lilac, veined 
yellow, a very line and distinct form each Is. 
99 99 ROWLANDIANA. Erect petal white 
veined and suffused lavender, drooping 
potals white veined purple. each 1st 
99 99 VICTORIA. Erect petal white, 
blotched purplish blue, drooping petals 
purple veined white. . . . . each Is. 
THALICTRUM AQUILEGI/EFOLIU.V1. 
