C^qqell & Soq$ Floral Quide. 
Saxi'fmg-as. 
_ INCRUSTED SECTION. 
following are some of the choicest and most useful of this group; many of them, from 
their quaint appearance and rarity, may be classed amongst the gems of the rock-garden, 
whilst others are especially valuable for making a groundwork or edging to fine foliaged 
plants in the summer flower-garden. 
SAXIFR AG A LONGIFOT.IA. 
1. AIZOON, sun. INTACTA — Greyish- 
green 
2. AIZOON MINOR—Greyish. 
3. AMBIGUA—Yellow. 2s. 
4. BURSERIANA—Silvery. 2s. 
... BURSERIANA MAJOR—3s. 6d. 
8. CARINTHIACA—3$. 6d. 
9. CIRCUENTA—Leaves frosted. 9c/. 
1 0. COCHLE ARIS— 1 s. 
11. CRUSTATA—Grey leaves. 1*. 
12. DIAPENSOIDES— Is. fir/ 
13. HAUSMANNIANA—Very rare. 2a-. fief. 
14. HOSTII. 
15. INTERMEDIA. 
16. LANTOSCANA— Is. 
17. LINGULATA. 
18. LONGIFOLIA VERA. (Queen of the 
Saxifragas)— Is. to 2s. fir/. 
20. MACNABIANA—Of great merit. 2s. 
22. PECTINATA—Is. 
23. PYRAMIDALIS — For neatness and 
beauty it stands, in our opinion, before any 
other. Like Edieverias , keep moderately dry 
during the winter, and make sure no dampness 
stands in the heart of the plant, if so, that 
part becomes decayed, and the flower spikes 
also. The rosettes frequently measure 6 inches 
in diameter, and the lovely pyramidal plumes 
of white flowers often reach 18 or 24 in. in 
height. 9 d. to 2s. each. 
24. ROCHELIANA—1 s. 
25. ROSULARIS—9c/. 
26. STURMIANA—Is. 6c/. 
27. VALDENSIS—2s. 6c/. 
28. VANDELLI—3s. 6c/. 
All those not priced Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
HYPNOIDES OR MOSSY SECTION. 
The plants contained in this section are especially useful for forming a ground work of green 
beneath fine foliaged plants or covering here places on rockwork. 
29. ASPERA. 
30. CCESPITOSA. 
31. CCESPITOSA HIRSUTA. 
32. CERATOPHYLLA,syn TRIFURCATA 
—Latest in flower. 9c/. 
33. DECIPIENS. 
34. DENSA. 
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35. GIBRALTARICA. 
36. HIRTA. 
37. HYPNOIDES. 
38. MOSCHATA ATROPURPUREA 
Fine. 
39. NERVOSA 
40. OBSCURA. 
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