Berliei'is sang^iiinou n»i<*iM>phylIa; a handsome evergreen with very narrow 
leaves, and bright yellow flowers, 3/6 each. 
— Soulieaiia ; narrow evergreen leaves, with spinose teeth, 2 /— each. 
— spathulata ; deciduous spathulate foliage, 1/6 each. 
— spet'ies Tengyueh ; probably the same as B. replicala, 1/— each. 
— st<*iiophylla autiiniiialis; a dense pendulous bush flowering in autumn, 
1/6 each. 
-«*occii»ea; buds coral red, flowers gold-^n yellow and re-h 1/6 each. 
— — earallina; buds and half-open flowers tinted bright red, 2/6 each. 
— — latifali;«; erect habit, broad leaves, dark green, 1/6 each. 
-reflexa; narrow leaves, very dwarf, 2/— each. 
-semp<‘i*florens; flowers deep yellow in spring and sometimes in summer, 
2/— each. 
— Thiinbej'gii atropui*purea; foliage of a rich blood red, 1/— each. 
— Iriaoanthaphoiui ; narrow evergreen leaves, 3 long spines in each axil, 
3 /— each. 
— umbellata ; beautiful autumn foliage and carmine fruits, 2/6 each. 
— Veitehiaua ; long evergreen leaves in the way of B. acuminata, 1/6 each. 
— Vilnioriniana; foliage as in B. Giraldii, flowers in drooping clusters, 
2/— each. 
— AVallichiana hypoleu<*a ; a fine evergreen for rockeries, 1/6 eac/i. 
— yunnanensi!^ ; deciduous, superb autumnal colouring, 1/6 each. 
Berchemia lineata ; slender stems, very minute round leaves, white 
flowers with lanceolate petals, 1/— each. 
Buddleia alt<*i*nifolia ; slender arching growths, wreathed with small 
Lantana-like flowers of a soft mauve colour, and sweetly scented (A. M. R. 
H. S.), 1/6 each. 
— aiiri<*iilata; distinct small-leaved species, witb terminal thyrses of white 
yellow-eyed flowers, deliciously fragrant, tender, 1/6 each. 
— Fallawiana; best white-flowered species, whitish foliage, 2/6 each. 
— Farreri; splendid notched foliage, covered with a white tomentum, flowers 
mauve, 3/6 each. 
— Forrestii ; a new species introduced by Forrest, from Southern Chinai 
whitish tomentous foliage and fragrant mauve flowers, 2/6 each. 
— panioulata ; from Central Asia, grey foliage and very fragrant rosy- 
lilac. flowers in conspicuous panicles, 3/6 each. 
— v:iriabilis alba; white form, 2/6 each. 
-orecta ; erect spikes of purplish flowers, 1/6 each. 
-He de Fi a nee (Nonin), a splendid novelty with long purplish blue 
racemes, 1/— each, 10/— doz. 
— — niagnifiea; remarkable violet colour (F.G.C.R. H.S.), 1/— each. 
— — nanhoensis ; a dwarf sort, introduced from China, 1/— each. 
-pendula ; di’ooping habit, very narrow leaves, flowers mauve, 1/— each. 
-pink peael ; a variety with pale lilac pink flowers, 1/— each. 
— — rig'ida; long spikes of heliotrope coloured flowers, 1/6 each. 
— — rosea; flowers mauve pink, 2/— each. 
-serotina; flowers usually a month later than Veitchiana, If — each. 
-siiperba ; deep purple violet flowers, 1/— each. 
Callicarpa Giraldiana ; introduced from China by Padre Giraldi, and 
hardier than the other species; foliage violet purple, flowers rose and fruits 
purple, 2/6 each. 
— jjaponica ; corymbs of pale pink flowers, followed by a profusion 
of violet-coloured fruits, 1 /— each. 
— lonjL>-ifolia; pale violet flowers produced in July, 9 d. each. 
