OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 



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Tricolor. Limb pure white, dotted with 



bright amaranth, tube crimson 

 Etna. Velvety scarlet, regularly striped with 



black, stem and peduncles deep blood red. 

 Vesuvius. Large flower of a dark minium 



red, barred with black. 

 Zierken Dark fiery vermilion, striped with 



black, throat white, striped. 

 Leon Duval. Lively carmine shaded with 



violet, limb lilac, dotted with crimson. 



Price 30 cts. each 



Pericles. Tube vermillion, limb golden yellow 

 with a scarlet band, lined with crimson. 



Surabondant. Tube carmine, limb white, 

 pointed with purple. 



Xenophon. Tube cochineal orange, salmon 

 red lobes covered with a red netting, throat 

 marked and spotted with carmine. 



Lindenii. 



Klliptica multiflora. 



Quadricolor. 

 ; $3.00 per dozen. 



N&GELIA. 



Citrina Coronata. Lemon yellow, with vir- 

 milion spots. 



Cerise d'Or Exterior red, interior golden 

 yellow, covered with cherry red spots, color 

 quite new. 



Cinnaberina Rosea Vermilion, tube almost 

 transparent, interior carnation, marbled 

 with white, throat citron yellow, speckled. 



Reine Marie Henriette Orange, with dot- 

 tings of the same color upon a cream-col- 

 ored ground. 



Sceptre Cerise. Very bright vermilion, cov- 

 ered with golden yellow spots, magnificent 

 branching pyramids of flowers, 



Fulgida Van Houttei. Sparkling vermilion, 

 snow white interior, covered with distinct 

 balls of vermilion. 



Sceptre Brilliant. Brilliant vermilion and a 

 shading of the most beautiful shiny lilac. 



Leichtlini. Pure yellow flower, shaded at 

 the summit with deep red. 



Nikita. Inside white spotted with vermilion, 

 exterior orange. 



Price 30 cts. each 



Amabilis. Fine erect panicle of snow-white 

 flowers, ornamented with large lemon yel- 

 low spots on the lower lip. 



Mastouche. Carnation, bordered with Nas- 

 turtium red, inside white spotted with flesh. 



Mad. Carriere. Coral red, shaded with car- 

 mine, interior yellow. 



Mad. Van Houtte. Bright rose, sprinkled 

 with carmine 



Daphne. Tube and edge of the limb of a 

 lively rose, centre pure white. 



Mont Blanc. Large, white flower, slightly 

 shaded with lilac on the superior part. 



Alice. Flesh colored, shaded carmine on 

 tube on the edge of limb. 



Fulgida Concolor. A magnificent variety of 

 a fine vermilion. 



Helene. Crimson, throat white pointed with 

 crimson. 



ltambire. Large spikes, crimson with white 

 and gold, marbled with vermilion. 



Leonie. Numberless lemon yellow flowers, 

 a first-class variety. 



$3.00 per dozen. 



PLBCTOPOMAS. 



Candidum. Snow white with broad lemon 

 yellow blotch. 



Coralinum. Very large coral red flowers 

 with yellow blotch. 



Viola. Hose ornamented on the upper part 

 with a large white spot, speckled with car- 

 mine and flaked with citron 



Gloxinseflora. Large white flowers, throat 

 golden yellow, blotched with scarlet. 



Gibsonii. Fine dark blue flowers. 



Hieroglyphicum roseum. Rose color ornated 

 with hieroglyphs, flowers. 



Labyrinthicum. Rich vermilion with fan- 

 tastic figures resembling geographical de- 

 marcations. 



Great Eastern. Large light rose flowers, 

 whitish macule, pointed with carmine. 



30 cts. each ; 



Rollisonii. Fine pale blue flowers. 

 Triumphans. Corolla lilac, interior white 



with fine amaranth spots and pretty lemon 



yellow bands. 

 Bicolor. Tube flesh-colored, tinted on the 



exterior with red, interior lemon yellow. 

 Sauvissima. Size and form um-qualed- deli- 

 cate rose spotted with crimson. 

 Ruban rose. Snow white, powdered with 



rose and bordered with rose. 

 George Loddiges. Rose, ornated with white 



hieroglyphs, golden yellow throat, covered 



with vermilion dots. 

 Flamme de punch. Large rose, flaked with 



punch flame and adorned with pure white 



hieroglyphs. 



$3.00 per doz. 



GLOXINIAS —{Class 1.) 



The varieties of this genus are all very handsome, producing abundance of magnificent 

 flowers of a mo>t beautiful description. The tubers should be potted in February or March. 

 Place in a little heat to start them into growth j water sparingly till the plants are well 



