GURRIE BROTHERS' HORTICULTURAL GUIDE. 



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BELLIS. 



Double Daisy. 



^2^^ One of the most charming of 

 SS!^^V^^J?^5^^^S *'P'''"S flowers. In bloom from 

 April to June. H H P. 

 Snowball — Large, very 

 double, pure white 15 



/ D A I I ""*'®®^iS5'!f'vfe^5*iS?5!&"'^ Perennis, fl. pi — Double 



<MQ\1\/ O^.'-L ^^^'''i^i^JV^:W^ , ^^-hite 10 



'I _ ^^ "XW \ S* Perennis, fl. pi — Double 



r^^^i^^'^ '^'^ 10 



Ki^'>tK^j^*^!^ii^S3^SS'*?f' .// Ijongfellow — Flowers, 



^'!''''f^^^^:^!^%i^Xi^^^^\ large, dark rose 10 



''.,\^^<£jiiife. Perennis, fl. pi— Double 



4^E^^S^iiS0^S^S^^^^^^!>' ^^^^ mixed 10 



BETA. 



Ornamental leaved beet. A 

 '^^^^^^^^^^^^^ • Chilensis — A beautifully 

 BEi.l.is. variegated variety 10 



BEGONIA. 



Plants well worthy of the' admiration they receive. For decorative pur- 

 V>oses they are unexcelled. They are alike at home in the parlor or conserva- 

 tory, bearing with great patience almost any treatment. The Tuberous rooted 

 varieties have beautiful flowers, many of the single flowers measuring from 6 

 to 9 inches in circumference. T P. 



BRYONOPSLS. 



A beautiful climber, bearing green fruits which change, as the season 

 advances, to bright scarlet .striped with white. H II A. 

 Laciniosa Krythrocarpa — 10 feet 5 



CACALIA— Tassel Flower. 



Pretty, free-flowering annuals, with tassel-shaped flowers, known by some 

 as Flora's Paint Brush. U A, 



Aiirea — Golden yellow .3 



Coccinea — Scarlet 5 



Mixed Colors 5 



CALANDRINIA. 



Free-blooming creeping plants, suitable for rock-work or edging. H A. 



Grandiflora— Rosy pink, 1 foot 6 



Umbellata— Violet crimson, 14 feet 5 



CAMPANULA. 



One of our favorite herbaceous plants. All the varieties arc strikingly 

 beautiful. 

 "Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bell "—A beautiful variety with large 



flowers in many brilliant colors, resembling in shape a cup and saucer. 



H B. i;.^ feet 10 



Grandiflora — Large, deep blue. HP 10 



Lorei — Blue and white mixed. HA. 1 foot S 



Speculum (Venus' Looking Glass) — Blue. 11 A 5 



Speculum, Double — Blue. II A 10 



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type, til Bell. 



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 in appe 



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 immer, and are 



TUBERors di:gonia. 



Choice Mixed .Single — Tuberous rooted; from prize varieties 25 



Choice Mixed Double— " " " " " 50 



Choice Rex A'arietles — Large-leaved .sorts, mi.\ed 25 



Semperflorens Atropurpureus — A beiiutiful Begonia with brilliant 

 orange carmine flowers and glossy, brownish red foliage 25 



BROWALLIA. 



A verj- handsome, profuse blooming plant, growing freelv in any rich soil. 

 H H A. 



Elata Cffirulea— Blue, IV^ feet 5 



Elata Alba— White, IV^ feet 5 



KoKelii — Blue and white; flowers double the size of the preceding sorts 10 



CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



.Segtum Grandiflorum— Sulphur yellow, 2}4 inches across 5 



Mixed colors ' 5 



Double Annual Varieties. 



New Double— Fringed, see novelties .jughout the summer 



Coronariuni — Double white .^ A. 



Coronariuin— Double yellow ; native of the western 



Coronarium— Double scarlet ."< 



Single Perennial Varr • ^ 



Frutescens— (Marguerite or Paris Daisy)— The Jaeolum Peregrinum. 



this variety, so popular for decorative purpd cultivation, growing rapidly 

 under the most ordinary culture ; 1^^ .foot , . . _^^^^^ ^f vellow-fringed flowers 



Jomtesse de Chanibord — Yellow Pans Daisy ^<-" .>>- b 



:toile de Or — Large golden vellow 



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