THE FLORIST AND POMOLOGIST ADVERTISER, 
Van Houtte’s Catalogue —Continued 
Contents of Van Houtte’s Catalogue No. 111. 
Abies 
Acantolimon 
Acanthus 
Acer 
Achillea 
Aconitum 
Acorus 
Actsea 
Actinidea 
Adenophora 
Adonis 
iEgopodium 
iEsculus 
Agrostemma 
Ailanthus 
Aira 
Ajuga 
Akehia 
Alnus 
Alstrcemeria 
Althaea frutex 
(Hibiscus syr.) 
Alyssum 
Amelanchier 
Amorpha 
Ampelopsis 
Amygdalus 
Andromeda 
Androsace 
Anemone 
Anthericum 
Apios 
Apples 
Apricots 
Aquilegia 
Arabia 
Aralia 
Araucaria 
Arenaria 
Arisaema 
Aristolochia 
Arrneniaca 
Armeria 
Arthrotaxis 
Arum 
Arundo 
Asclepias 
Asphodelus 
Asplenium 
Aster 
Asterocephalus 
Astragalus 
Astrantia 
Astilbe 
Athyrium 
Aub'rietia 
Aucuba 
Aulne 
Azalea, hardy 
Bambusa 
Baptisia 
Beilis 
Berberis 
Betonica 
Betula 
Bignonia 
Biota 
Blechnum 
Bocconia 
Bomarea 
Broussonetia 
Buddleya 
Butomus 
Csesalpinia 
Calophaca 
Calopogon 
Caltha 
Calycanthus 
Calystegia 
Campanula 
Caragana 
Car ex 
Castanea 
Catalpa 
Catananche 
Ceanothus 
Cedrus 
Celastrus 
Celtis 
Cephalanthus 
Cephalotaxis 
Cerastium 
Cerasus 
Cercis 
Ceterach 
Chsenomeles (Cy- 
donica jap.) 
Chamfecyparis 
Cheiranthus 
Cherries 
Chelone 
Chimonanthus 
Clematis 
Clethra 
Colutea 
Comptonia 
Convallaria 
Corchorus (Ker- 
ria) 
Coreopsis 
Cornus 
Corthusa 
Corydalis 
Corylopsis 
Corylus 
Cotoneaster 
Crataegus 
Cryptomeria 
Cucumis 
Cunninghamia 
Cupressus 
Cyclamen 
Cydonia 
Cypripedium 
Cystopteris 
Cytisus 
Czackia 
Dactylis 
Delphinium 
Dentaria 
Deutzia 
Dianthus 
Dictamnus 
Dielytra 
Diervilla (Wei- 
geia) 
Dioscorea 
Dodecatheon 
Draba 
Dracocephalum 
Dracunculus 
Echinacea 
Elseagnus 
Epilobium 
Epimedium 
Eranthis 
Eremostachys 
Erica 
Erodium 
Erpetion 
Eryngium 
Euphorbia 
Eurya 
Euonymus 
Exocordia 
Fagus 
Farfugium 
Ferns, hardy 
Festuca 
Forsythia 
Framboisiers 
Francoa 
Fraxinus 
Funkia 
Gaillardia 
Gaulthiera 
Gazania 
Genista 
Gentiana 
Geranium 
Geum 
Ginko 
Gladiolus 
ganday. 
dwarfs 
ram o sus 
G1 eclioma 
Gleditschia 
Glycyrrhiza 
Griselinia 
Gunnera 
Gymnocladus 
Gynerium 
Gypsophila 
Hedera 
Hedysarum 
Helenium 
Helleborus 
Helonias 
Hemerocallis 
Hepatica 
Heracleum 
Heterotropa 
Hibiscus 
Hieracium 
Hoteia 
Hovenia 
Hydrangea 
Hyperieum 
Iberis 
Ilex 
Indigofera 
Iris 
Jasminum 
Jeffer sonia 
Juglans 
Juncus 
Juniperus 
Kalmia 
Kerri a 
Kniphofla (Tri- 
toma) 
Koelreuteria 
Lamium 
Larix 
Lastrea 
Lathyrus 
Laurus 
Ledum 
Leontice 
Lespedeza 
Leucojum 
Liatris 
Libocedrus 
Ligularia 
Ligustrum 
Liliuin 
Linnsea 
Linum 
Liquidambar 
Liriodendron 
Lonicera 
Lotus 
Lupinus 
Lychnis 
Lythrum 
Maackia 
Maclura 
Magnolia 
Mahonia 
Malus 
Malva 
Megasia (Saxifr.) 
Melissa 
Melittis 
Menispermum 
Mentha 
Menziesia 
Mespilus 
Michauxia 
Monarda 
Morsea 
Morina 
Morns 
Myosotis 
Napaea 
Narthex 
Nordmannia 
Nymphaea 
CE noth era 
Omissions 
Onoclea 
Ophiopogon 
Ophrys 
Orchis 
Orme (Ulmus) 
Ornus (Fraxinus) 
Orobus 
Orontium (Roh- 
dea) 
Osmanthus 
Osmunda 
Ourisia 
Oxalis 
Pseonia her- 
baceae 
Coll. Calot. 
Parm. 
Paliurus 
Papaver 
Pardanthus 
Paulownia 
Pavia 
Peaches 
Pears 
Periploca 
Pernettya 
Phalaris 
Phellodendron 
Philadelphus 
Phlomis 
Phlox 
Phormium 
Plums 
Physalis 
Picea 
Pinus 
Pterosperma 
Platanthera 
Platanus 
Platycodon 
Plumbago 
Podophyllum 
Polemonium 
Polygonatum 
Polygonum 
Polypodium 
Polystichum 
Populus 
Potentilla 
Pr mula 
Prumnopitys 
Prunella 
Prunus 
Ptelea 
Pterocarya 
Pterostyi-ax 
Pulmonaria 
Punica 
Pyrethrum 
Pyrus (Poirier) 
japon. (Cyp.) 
Quercus 
Ramondia 
Ranunculus 
Raphiolepsis 
Rehmannia 
Reineckia 
Retinospora 
Rhamnus 
Rhaponticum 
Rheum 
Rhexia 
Rhodiola 
Rhodod. (Hardy) 
Rhodora 
Rhodotypus 
Rhus 
Ribes 
Robinia 
Rohdea 
Roses 
anemonaeflores 
Banks 
Bengale 
bract, (rem.) 
Capucines 
Cent- feuilles 
mousseux 
Damas 
hyb. de Noi¬ 
sette et d’lle- 
Bourbon 
lie Bom-ben 
Lawrenceana 
Noisette 
Provins pana¬ 
ches, &c. 
Roses 
remontants 
(hybr.) 
The 
Rottlera 
Rubus 
Rudbeckia 
Salisburia 
Salix 
Salvia 
Sambucus 
Sanguinaria 
Sauromatum 
Saxifraga 
Scabiosa 
Sciadopitys 
Scolopendrium 
Scrofularia 
Scutellaria 
Sedum 
Sempervivum 
Sequoia 
Serapias 
Shepherdia 
Sidalcea 
Silene 
Silphium 
Sisyrinchium 
Skimmia 
Smilacina 
Soldanella 
Solidago 
Sorbus 
Spergula 
Spigelia 
Spiraea 
Stachyurus 
Staphylea 
Statice 
Stephania 
Stipa 
Stokesia 
Strawberries 
Struthiopteris 
Sureau (Sam¬ 
bucus) 
Swertia 
Symphytum 
Symphoricarpos 
Syi-inga 
Tamarix 
Taxus 
Tecoma (Big¬ 
nonia) 
Tellima 
Thalicti-um 
Thermopsis 
Thuia 
Thuiopsis 
Thymus 
Tiarella 
Tilia 
Tilleul (Tilia) 
Torreya 
Tricyrtis 
Trifolium 
Trillium 
Tritomanthe 
Troe'ne (Ligus- 
trum) 
Trollius 
Tropaeolum spe¬ 
cies 
Tulipier (Liriod.) 
Tussilago 
Ulmus 
Umbilicus 
Uvularia 
Vaccinium 
Yaloradia 
Veratrum 
Verbascum 
Vernis du Japon 
(Ailanthus) 
Veronica 
Viburnum 
Vignes 
vierges (Ampe¬ 
lopsis) 
Vinca 
Viola 
Viorne (Vibur¬ 
num) 
Virgilia 
Vitis (Vignes) 
( ,, d’ornem. 
Weigela 
Wellingtonia 
Wistaria 
Woodsia 
Woodwardia 
Yucca 
Xanthon-hiza 
These THREE CATALOGUES (Nos. 109, 110, and 111) are to be had at the Office of Messrs. 
R. SiLBERRAD & Son, 5, Harp Lane, Great Tower Street, London, E.C. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE, Nurseryman. Ghent (Belgium), 
Begs to call special attention to the following PLANTS included in his CATALOGUE No. 110:— 
HOTHOUSE PLANTS.—ABUTILON MEGAPOTAMICUM (VEXILLARIUM), lOd. ALO- 
CASIA LONGILOBA and TIGRINA, at 20s. each. Double-flowering WEST INDIAN AMA¬ 
RYLLIS, 5s. The Blue-flowering AMARYLLIS IMPERATRICE DU BRESIL (PROCERA), 
20s. to 40s. BIGNONIA ARGYR.EA YIOLESCENS, 20s. DIPLADENIA NOBILIS, strong 
roots, in hud, 6s. 6d. EUCODONOPSIS NiEGELIOIDES, an exceedingly fine Gesneriaceous 
plant, figured in No. I. of the XVIth Volume of the “Flore des Serres,” 8s. PANDANUS 
ORNATUS, 10s. 6d. to 80s. AN^ECTOCHILUS NOBILIS, 24s. A very extensive collection of 
small-sized PALMS at a very moderate rate. 
