Viliui’iiiiiii Davidii ; a fine evergreen «.>f dwarf habit; flowers, white (A. M. 
R. H. S.), 2/ — each. 
— Davidii t'oiuiaa; white flowers and small blue fruits, 2,16 each. 
— fu'tidiim feelauft-ulum; superb foliage bronze red, berries bright scarlet, 
3/6 each. 
— frajA-raiiH ; this new shnib, introduced by Farrer from {..hina, rivals 
V. Carlesii in beauty and fragrance; the flowers, white shaded rose, aie 
freely produced in winter and early spring (A. M. R. H. S.), 1/6 each. 
— fraj^i-ans alhiini ; flowers pure white, 1/6 each. 
— llai'ryaniiiii ; small round evergreen leaves and white flow'ers, 2/6 each. 
— Iloni'vi; a choice evergi-een with long dark green leaves and handsome 
coral red fruits in autumn, 2/6 each. 
— Ilossfi ; a very fine species, carrying in midsummer big trusses of large 
scarlet bendes, ?/6 each. 
— hupeh«-ns<‘ ; handsome red berried species from China, 2/6 each. 
— lantsinophyUuiij j a new hybri't between V. Lantana and F. rhytidophyt- 
luni, beautiful evergreen foliage and broad trusses of white flowers, 3/6 each. 
— lolM>nhylluni ; vigorous shrub in the way of V. betulifolium, berries 
scarlet red, 1/— each. 
— 4>puh«s rVoJ varieiy : this nev/ shrub becomes v:ry shov'y in 
Autumn with clusters cf berries cf brilliant yellovv flashed witJi )'ed,r/3 each. 
— piHKpinquuiu; a new evergreen pertaining to the group of V. Tinus^ 
1/6 each. 
— retifulatnin; corymbs of white flowers in June, berries rose passing to 
black, 2/6 each. 
Viburnum rnyticLocar^um (L.) 
This handsome shrub, which was raised from V. buddleilolium' cro?,5ed by V, 
rhyiidophyllum, possess the qualities of both. Its young branches are covered 
by a brown tomentum, and carry beautiful long ovate leaves, channelled, of a 
gay green above with nearly white undersides, and broad corymbs of large white 
flowers, followed by rugose fruits, bronze passing to dark red and black. It is 
a beautiful addilioii to the rather short list of perfectly hardy evergreens, 
7/6 each. 
Vihiirnuni i*hy tidophyIhiiii ; a tall evergreen with long broadly lanceolate 
leaves, the upper surface being dark green and much channelled, the under¬ 
side covered with a whitish tom.entum ; Idr< 7 e heads of white flowers, giving 
place to red berries in September (F. C. G. R. II. S.), 1/-- each. 
— i‘hytitlopliy!li!iii ;ildenluiuu‘iK>c : this variet}'carries far larger umbels 
than the type, 3/6 each. 
— lit iU* ; an evere^reen shrub with small ovate leaves and beautiful while flowers 
in .\pril, 1/6 each. 
— WilsiMiii; new Chinese species resembling V. theiferurn, 2/6 each. 
Vitex niaci*<»phyl!a ; a fine hardy^shrub carrying from July until' frost 
its pretty lavender-blue flowers in long terminal racemes, 2,6 each. 
— Xegundo (incisa); deeply divided leaves and violet blue flowers, 
1 /— each. • 
Vitis brevi[iaiii<?ulata ; leaves deeply tliree-lobed, berries blue, 2/6 each. 
— lleni'yana; leaves digdate, bronzi green variegite.d white and I’ed along 
the nei v^s, 2/6 each. 
— hiinalayaiia I'lihrifona; a splendid climber for covering walls, large tri¬ 
foliate leaves, purple red passing to green, 3/6 each. 
— iiicon»^tan»» I.<»\vii ; leaflets elegantly serrate, bronze green passing to 
red, 2/6 each. 
