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Tussack.— Grass, Is. 
Typha.---J5i4?ras/i 
* „ angustifolia, 6d. 
* „ latifolia, 6d. 
Urospermum Balechampii, 6d. 
Uvularia 
„ gran diflora 
„ lanceolata 
„ perfoliata 
Valeriana 
„ Pyrenaica 
„ dioica 
Veratrum 
„ nigrum, 9d. 
,, veridiflorum, fld. 
Yerb&scMm.--- Mullein 
* „ nigrum 
* „ thapsus 
Verbena.--Fe?Tam 
officinalis 
Yeromc&.---Speedivell 
spicata 
hybrida 
verticilata 
saponarea variegata, Is. 6d. 
Austriaca 
„ variegata 
„ carnea 
„ fruticosa 
* „ fruticulosa, 6d. 
„ gentianoides 
„ „ alba 
repens 
grandis 
officinalis carnea 
Veronica azeuria 
„ incisa 
„ taurica 
„ dentata 
„ scabra 
* „ saxatilis 
„ Candida, 6d. 
„ Virginica, 6d. 
* ,, chamcedrys 
* jj „ variegata 
„ filiformis 
* „ montana 
Vesiearea utriculata, 6d. 
Yiaia.- -Vetch 
* „ sylvatica 
„ lathyroides 
Viola.--Fmi!c{ 
„ Pennsylvaniea 
,, striata 
* „ lutea 
„ curiosa 
* „ calcarata 
* „ odorata 
* „ „ pleno 
* ,, alba 
* „ palustris 
Villadenea triloba, fld. 
Viola hirta 
„ pyrolifolia 
Waldsteinia 
„ geoides 
Yucca aloeifolia. Is. 6d, 
„ flaccida, 2s. 
„ filamentosa, Is. 6d. 
Zeplierantliu& 
A. Stansfield and Son wish to observe, that they have been engaged in the Botan- 
ical study, the collection and cultivation of plants, and the laying out of Gardens and 
pleasure grounds, for more than 20 years. During that time they have made them- 
selves intimately acquainted with the principles of Landscape Gardening, as laid down 
by Brown, Eepton, Loudon, and other celebrated authorities ,* their protracted experi- 
ence and wide observation have enabled them to give complete satisfaction in every 
instance of this kind, in which they have been engaged : in proof of which they can 
give numerous and most respectable references. They are frequently consulted as to 
the best sites and aspects for houses and villas, and the beatdihes of approach ; and 
are regularly engaged in the laying out and arranging of pleasure grounds, villa, and 
suburban Gardens ; the construction and heating of hot-houses, green-houses, ferne- 
ries, and other horticultural structures ; plans and estimates for any of which they will 
be glad at any time to furnish. 
A. S. AND Son have thoroughly investigated the subject of Cemeteries and Public 
Burial grounds ; both the arrangement of them and the details of their management " 
and can furnish plans and estimates for the laying out and planting of the same, on 
the best and most economical principles. They are now engaged on several public 
works of tills character, and will be glad of further patronage. 
