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0. Beanity of Wedmore. — This compact and elegant form 

 has the ground colour of its leaves bronzy purple, flaked 

 ■with crimson and carmine, the margin of leaf frilled and 

 ■bordered with creamy yellow. Of garden origin. 



C. BerTdeyU. — Leaves large, rich vislvety chocolate, 

 shaded with purple, crenate at the edges, where they are 

 ^reen. Of garden origin. 



0. Duchess of EdMv/rgh. — This striking novelty by fer 

 outrivals all our present Coleus. Its brUliant colours are 

 almost beyond description ; for general decoration and as 

 a table plant it will be found invaluable,; some of the 

 forms are almost black, having an irregular margin of 

 dazzling magenta, and sometimes splashed with the same 

 •colour. A garden variety. 



G. Her Majesiy. — ^Leaves rich bronzy red, margined with 

 ■orange yellow ; very handsome. A garden variety. 



G. Princess Beatrice. — Leaves golden yellow, reticulated 

 with lines of reddish crimson. A garden variety. 



G. Princess of Wales, — A superb variety, with velvety 

 red leaves, which are blotched with reddish purple. Of 

 garden origin. 



C. Princess Boyal. — Leaves bronzy crimson, bordered 

 with yellow ; very fine for conservatory decoration. Of 

 garden origin. 



0. Princess Tech. — A handsome variety, with large rich 

 velvety crimson leaves. Of garden origin. 



G. Queen Victoria. — ^A superb variety, with large rich 

 maroon leaves, margined with golden yeUow. Of garden 

 origin. 



C. BucJcerii. — Li colour resembling Perilla namMnensis, 

 but with a rich velvety appearance totally wanting in that 

 plant. Of garden origin, 



0. ScotU. — ^Leaves frilled at the edges, ground colour 



