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Aeaiiihopnnnx lasiagyne ; a new shrub with thorny stems, small 
trifoliate leaves, of a dark £rreen variegated with pale green, whitish Towers 
and black fruits (Western Szechuan, Wilson n® 4167 ), 2/6 e£?c/?. 
— Ieucoi*rhizus seaberulus ; a handsome deciduous shrub from Western 
China. Leaves composed of five leaflets, and large umbels of striking black 
fruits, 3/6 each. 
Actiuiclia Giralflii ; a rare Chinese climber related to A. arguia, 2 /— each, 
— Ilenryi; a new evergreen climber, leathery foliage, bronze passing to a 
metallic green, then to a reddish hue, flowers bronze red, 2/6— each. 
— iiitdanan«lra; a new Chinese deciduous species, 1/6 each. 
— purpurea ; a new deciduous climber with elliptic leave's, clusters of white 
flowers and purple berries (Western Fycchuan, Wilson No. 1314 ), 1/6 each. 
— ruhrieaiilis ; purplish stems, small leaves, and edible fruits, 1/6 
each. 
— species ; previously sold as A. chinensis femina, leaves broader than in. 
the latter species, flowers male, 2/6 each. 
Akrl>ia lobataj a beautiful climber witli, 3 broad crenate leaflets, 2/6 each, 
— quinata ; 5 entire leaflets, flowers chocolate, 1 /— each.' 
Aristuloehiji luautiehurica; flcw^ers larger than in A. Sipho, leaves. 
smaller, 5 / — each. 
■— aioupinensi!«i; a new Chinese species of rapid growth, flowers yellowish 
green v/ith purple markings, 3/6 each. 
— toniontoisa ; native from America, remarkable for the tomentum wdiicb 
covers the plant, similar in flowers to A. Sipho, 3/6 each. 
l»erheris aiiffulata ; in the way of B. vulsaris, flowers yellow, 9 d. each. 
— aiificania (L.); a superb hybrid between B. vulgaris and B. Thunbergii„ 
bearing in spring a profuseness of bright yellow flowers, 2/6 each. 
— iJ«‘auiana; deciduous foliage, well coloured in autumn; the red fruits are 
covered with a bluish bloom, /6 each. 
— llerg-iiiaii iiiiie I Spiny evergreen leaves, bronzy yellow flow^ers, 2/6 each, 
— hifa<*hyp<Kta (■ihhsii; deciduous; red elliptic berries, 1/6 each. 
— cjn'Uiinfa ; small deciduous leaves, carmine red berric'^, ]/ — each. 
— (Au>it;)ultii j hybrid lietween B. .Ga-’n^painii and verrucufosa, bandsOrn?- 
evergreen foliage, flov/er- golden yellow, very hardy. . 5 /— each. 
— I'Nlg-ewurtliiaua ; small deciduous leaves, deep green with paler undersides^ 
2/— each. 
— Faimeri ; very narrow^ deciduous leaves, flowers yellow in dense short spikes, 
2/6 each. 
— Firefly ; a hybrid with large coral-red berides, 2 /— each. 
— (iajgnepainsi ; an elegant evergreen Barberry of compact growth: 
the pale yellow^ flow'ers are followed by glaucous purple berries, 1/— each, 
— l*r«ttii : deciduous foliage, berries coral red, 1/6 each. 
— Gii’stltiii ; large deciduous leaves, bronze red, long drooping clusters of 
deep yellow flowers and scarlet berries, 3/6 each. 
— Jiilistnae: one of the hardiest evergreen Barberries; long coriaceous leaves 
assuming a brilliant crimson in autumn, 3/6 each. 
— I.etMuiitoi ; probably introduced from Yunnan by abb6 Delavay, appears 
to be related to B. ThunhergH, 1/— each. 
— ; a low deciduous shrub of distinct glaucous colouring, berries 
ellipsoid, reddish, 1/— each. 
— polyniith:*; tall deciducus sh'Mib with laigi flower paniclos and clustev.s 
of red beriies, 2/— each. 
— pi'lllou^ifolia ; long evergreen leaves bright green, flowers yellow, 
2/6 each. 
— roplii'sxtii; a fine evergreen uith long spiny leaves, bearing early in spring 
a number of fine yellow flowers' i/— each. 
