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Syringa Sweginzowii superba 
This superb plant, introduced from China through the Paris Museum, carries 
in June a wealth of lovely flowers borne in long ramose clusters, of a soft flesh, 
colour, and deliciously fragrant (A. M. R. H. S.), 2/6 each. 
HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Achillea ptannica Perry’s white 5 full flowers over an inch across, pure- 
white, most useful for cutting (A. M. R. IT S.), 6 d. each. 
Aconituin Fischeri Wilsonii 5 showy blue flowers, late, 1/6 each. 
— IMapelliis Spark’s var. ; showy flowers of a deep blue, 1/— each, 
— panicuiatuin : flowers pale blue, 1/— each. 
Alyssuni saxatile eitrinuiii; flowers of a pale lemon, 1/ — each, 
-flore pleno ; double flowers, golden yellow, 1/ — each. 
Amsonia salicifolia : flowers pale blue in erect trusses, 1/6 each. 
Anchusa italica Dropmore; light gentian blue. 
— — morning’ glory; rich blue (A. M. R. H. S.) 9 d. each. 
-opal; bright sky blue, 6 d. each. 
— — pride of Dover; deep blue, 6 d. each. 
— inyosotidiflora ; Myosotis-like sky-blue flowers, 1/ — each. 
Anthemis tinetoria aiha; white flower-heads, l/ — each. 
- Perry’s var. ; a striking new variety smothered from June to Septem¬ 
ber with large bright yellow flowers (A. M. R. H. S.), 9 d. each. 
Arabis alpina earininea; flowers of a bright carmine, I /6 — each. 
— — grandiflora superba; large pure white flowers, 6 d. each. 
Armeria Bees’ruby ; flowers bright carmine, 1/— each. 
— Laueheana ; 'trusses of carmine rose flowers, 9 d. each. 
— Welwitsehii ; flowers pink, 9 d. each. • 
Aubrietias, 10 varieties a 6 d. each. 
Bambusa {Arundinaria) aneeps; long and narrow leaves of a dark green 
in dense vertical clusters, 3/— each. 
— (Phyllostachys) flexuosa ; stems green, graceful foliage, very hardy, 
3/6 each. 
— (Arundinaria) gracilis ; long slender branches, narrow leaves, dark green,. 
2/— each. 
— (Arundinaria) huinilis ; bright green foliage, dwarf, from Japan, 2/6 each. 
— (Arundinaria) Kan-Tsiku 5 stems brown, elegant foliage, light green, 
2/6 each. 
— (Arundinaria) Metake (japonica); 10 feet, dull brown stems, broad and 
long leaves, deep green, 3/— each. 
— (Arundinaria) Muriela? ; new introduction from Central China, very gra¬ 
ceful, 3/— each. 
— Alidularia ; a tall sort with upright stems and long leaves, 3/— each. 
— pygmaia ; smallest of dwarf Bamboos, invaluable for carpeting, 2/ — each. 
— (Arundinaria) Bagamowskii 5 long and broad leaves, 2/6 each. 
— viminalis ; a dwarf sort with short leaves light green, 2/6 each. 
Baptisia australis ; superb blue flowers, 2/— each'. 
Betoiiica odicinalis alba ^ dwarf ; white flowers in June, 6 d. each. 
Callimeris incisa caerulca (Turbat) ; pale blue flower-heads, 1/— each. 
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