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Clematis, Duchessof Edinburgh, without doubt 
the best of the double whites yet known, most 
deliciously scented, very free biooming.......... 50 
Fortunei, a very fine species from Japan, flow- 
ers double, White and fragrant ..ccccccccescessessses 40 
Fair Rosamond, six inches across. White 
with a bluish cast, having a light wine red bar 
up the centre of each sepal deaebecastoecesuasess cores Meet aU. 
Henri Lafebvre, blade pusele; ‘very large and 
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John Gould Veitch, a magnificent “Double 
Blue Clematis.” It isa profuse bloomer, the 
flowers being very double, of a large size, and 
of a heautiful light blue......... .....---sscssssassee--- 50 
Lucie Lemoine, fine douvle white, the flowers 
are coniposed of seventy-five to ninety petals; 
the blooms are semi-circular in shape, re- 
sembling a gigantic double white Zinnia........ 50 
Lord Derby, a large flower with eight sepals; 
color pale lavender, VELY, SHOMYer atstesscie-osos-n2 50 
Lady Londsborough, color a delicate silvery 
lavender with a white stripe down the centre 
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Miss Bateman, the blooms are large, of good 
shape and pure white, banded with creamy 
white down the centre of each Delalses essere 40 
Maiden’s Blush, flower large, eight sepals; 
color delicate rose with cream Centre..........-.. 50 
Mrs. George Jackman, the flowers are large, 
Six inches across, flat, light sepaled, much 
overlapping; the color is a satiny white with 
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Clematis, Mrs. G. Innes, large double, light 
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Miss Crawshay, very large sepals, pale rose 
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Mile. H. de Pulligny (new) Beeenes ssehieona-fassadeses 50 
Mrs. Melville (new), pale mauve, large beauti- 
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Proteus (new), double rosy purple, Bree e 
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Sieboldti, double white, with violet centre.. BCdO00 50 
Standishii, one of the most beautiful flowers, 
of a kind of violet blue, with crimson and 
carmine shining through it.........cccssses sancrsses 40 
Sir Garnet Wolseley, nearly six inches across, 
of aslaty-blue ground, and in thé matured con- 
dition a showy and distinct bar of plum red.... 50 
Stella, very showy. The flowers are of a light 
violet or deep mauve, with a distinct bar in the 
centre of each petal of a reddish plum color.... 40 
The Queen, a free habit and remarkably hand- 
some foliage, and flowers of a delicate lavender 
Color; very beautiful...... ceccccccerccecescesees asassscs OU 
The President (new), large fine flower, with 
eight sepals, color rich purple............ Greece 50 
Virginale, large double creamy white, extra.... 50 
Virginica, a native species, a rampant grower, 
sniall white flowers in long wreaths and with 
long plumage, downy tufts...........0......---scec-- 25 
Vita-alba (Iraveller’s Joy), very rampant grow- 
ers, flowers white, small, in long wreaths, a 
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Very fine varieties, my selection, $4. C0 per doz. 
GESNERIAS. 
These are bulbous-rooted plants which bloom magnificently during the winter months. 
Gesneria, Alba rosea, rosy, creamy-white, throat 
ecarmine on yellow ground......... ceece- cocccccee 
*Donkelaari, a remarkably fine plant for win- 
ter blooming, colorsrich vermiliOn,....2e-<:cs-ee-- 1 00 
Guatemalensis, a free grower and bloomer, 
flowers orange...... Gane sisaeecdoscccd testes: caeeee caocaccna” fal) 
*Hendersonii, the finest ot all; a true Gesneria; 
pale green-v elvety leaves. with large truss of 
brilliant scarlet flowers, three inches long in 
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‘Gesneria, Jasminiflora, flowers of the purest 
white, freely produced, beautiful...... ............ 30 
*Leopoldi, dwarf, compact, erect habit, umbels 
of a rich vermilion; an exceedingly beautiful 
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Oblonga, very free grower and free bloomer, 
floweYsS OTaNZe............0-+-- aecasscas race eeonscoseresss 50 
Refulgens, another superb winter flowering 
plant; color of flower between vermilion and 
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MISCELLANEOUS GESNERIACEOUS PLANTS. 
Cyrtodeira Chontalensis, leaves light green, 
purple underneath, flowers lilac, with a yellow 
centre; a charming Dlants cs tet eee 30 
Rosanowia Ornata, creamy-white, covered with 
rose lines on the tube lobes, interior striped 
with dark purple; a fine variety to. Se see Ae 380 
Hansteini, white, shaded and spotted with 
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Scheeria Mexicana Ccerulescens, fine blue...... 25 
Drymonia Turialvae, a beautiful bold leaf, very 
thick, with a silvery metallic appearance, and 
as easily cultivated as a Begonia. Also a good 
flowering plant... 30 
Isolomo Hirsutte, a very beautiful ‘South ‘Ameri- 
can plant, with flowers of a rich orange- 
vermilion; lobe of orange-scarlet. A grand 
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TYDAA.—A Section of Achimenes. 
The group of Tydeea includes the late autumn and winter flowering varieties, producing a 
long and brilliant succession of bloom, and include the most florid colors found in the other 
sections, of pure rose, amaranth, rosy-crimson, scarlet, cerise, rose-orange, tinted scarlet and 
white shaded with rose, elegantly spotted or barred in nearly the whole section. 
Tydza, Agar, white, suffused with carmine and dotted 
with bright chamoy. 
Belzebuth, crimson, covered all over with black 
spois, like the skin of a leopard. 
Celine Van Eckhaute (new). 
Commandeur J. B. Sella, tube violet-carmine, 
lower lobes spotted violet, upper lobes carmine, 
dotted with blood-red. 
Ch. de Gerlache, lilac-carmine tube, limb white, 
striped with carmine, throat deep carmine. 
Elliptica, Multiflora, ‘dark purple, with white spots. 
Gigantea, majestic growth, flowers yermilion and 
golden-yellow. 
Lady Digby, brilliant erimson, beautifully spotted. 
Leon Duval, lively carmine, ‘shaded with violet, 
limb lilae, dotted with crimson. 
Madame Drion-Permez, carmine tube, limb yel- 
lowish, dotted with blood-red. 
Price 25 cents each ; 
Tydea, Madame Halphen, a fine flower, lower 
lobes lightly tinted with ‘blue and spotted with 
carmine; the upper lobes shaded with carmine- 
rose. 
Madame Heine, carmine tubes, lower lobes white, 
marked with spots of black, shading off carmine; 
upper lobes bordered with amaranth. 
Madame Lavallee, tube rose color, lower lobes 
white, spotted with purple-carmine, upper lobes 
margined with carmine. 
Robert le Diable, dark vermilion, covered with 
large jets, black tantastic figures. 
Souvenir de Madame Joignot (new), bronze-green 
leaves, the Achimene-like flowers being of a rich 
carmine-purple. 60 cents. 
Thalie, large flower, tube vermilion, limb lemon 
yellow, with large vermilion spots and flakes. 
Quadricolor, 
$2.50 per dozen. 
