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to make them individually interesting, as they are all extremely 

 beautiful, and well adapted to engage the attention of discriminating 

 cultivators. The varieties named can be obtained at almost any 

 respectable nursery ; but if any difficulty should arise, I should re- 

 commend application to be made to Messrs. Downie, Laird, and Laing, 

 "Forest Hill, or Messrs. E. G. Henderson, St. John's Wood. 



TwENTY-rouE Fine Eirlt-flowering Phloxes. 

 (Averaging Is. each) . 



Abdel de Lepidinum, shaded rose. 

 Abdel M. Khau, white and rose. 

 Addisonii, white, carmine centre. 

 Atlas, light rosy-lilac. 

 Colonel Dundas, dark purple. 

 Colonel Maclean, rosy-purple, shaded maroon. 

 Countess of Haddington, purple-lake, crimson centre. 

 'Countess of Home, white, dark crimson eye. 

 Countess of Morton, pure white. 

 Lady Abercromby, white, crimson eye. 

 Lady Musgrave, white, rosy-crimson eye. 

 Lydia, French white, rose eye. 

 Madame Breou, lilac striped. 

 Magnet, shaded peach. 

 Magiiifica, shaded white, violet eje. 

 Miss E. Spedding, white, crimson eye. 

 Mr. HoUandre, white, pink eye. 

 Mr. Lithgow, shaded rose-puce. 

 Mrs. Bald, silvery-white, crimson eye. 

 3^vs. Gillon, silvery-white, pink eye. 

 Pearl, French white. 

 Princess, deep peach. 

 The Bride, white, light rose eye. 

 Volcano, dark rose, red eye. 



Twelve Fike EARLT-rLOWERiN& Phloxes. 

 (Averaging Is. 6d. to 3s. 6d.) 



Duchess of Hamilton, white, rose eye. 



Duchess of Sutherland, white, dwarf, very fragrant. 



Marbree, white, purple eye. 



Mrs, Buttar, white, shaded pink. 



Mrs. Collins Wood, white, rose eye. 



Mrs. Sinclair Wemvss, white, shaded rose, very fragrant, 



William Elder, rosy-purple, dwarf. 



Clio, white, pink eye. 



James Niven, rosy-purple. 



Mrs. Eussell, white, rosy-purple eye. 



Cormack Brown, white, rosy-purple eye. 



Lady Margaret Wellwood, white, crimson eye. 



