OF NEW, RARE AND BEAUTIFUL PLANTS. 



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Achimenes, Lon, Macrantha, beautiful blue, very 



large. 

 Georgian a, scarlet, centre golden-yellow. 



Splendens, dark scarlet, golden eye. 

 Grandiflora pleno, bright violet. 

 Grandis. 

 Hofgartner Mastrand, vermilion and purple, yellow 



throat. 

 Harry Williams, bright cerise, yellow eye. 

 Lady Littleton, magenta, centre orange. 

 Loveliness, magenta, centre golden-yellow. 

 Lon. Mad. Marthe, blue, orange centre. 

 Lon. flora pleno, blue, double. 

 Longiflora Alba Maxima, large white. 



Mauve Queen, rich mauve. 

 Magnet, orange, spotted crimson. 

 Margaritta, pure white, fine. 

 Masterpiece, large, rose-violet, centre white. 



Achimenes, Miniata, fine, small red. 

 M. de Rougemont, amaranth, veined with carmine- 

 purple. 

 M. de Rougemont, amaranth purple. 

 M. Miellez, white, throat striped with lilac. 

 Pardina, orange-yellow, dotted -with nasturtium-red. 

 Parsoni, copper-red pointed with yellow. 

 Patens Variabilis, dark purple, centre yellow. 

 Pink Perfection, satiny-pink, large and fine. 

 President Mallet. 



Purpurea Elegans, splendid deep magenta. 

 Rosea Magnifica, violet-red spotted lemon, yellow 



centre. 

 Rose Queen, bright rose. 

 Semilosse, dark purple. 

 Unique, rosy pink, orange eye. 

 Violacea Semi-pleno, violet, semi-double. 

 W. Muller, pure white eye, striped. 



Price 25 cents each, $2.50 per doz. 



TYDiEA.-A Section of Achimenes. 



The group of Tydsea 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. 



Tydaea, Lindenii. 



Madame Heine, carmine tube, 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. 



Montefiore (new). 



Oscar Lamarche (new). 



Pericles, tubes vermilion, limb golden yellow with a 

 scarlet hand, lined with crimson. 



Quadricolor. 



Robert le Diable, dark vermilion, covered with 

 large jets, black fantastic figures. 



Surabondant, tube caimine, limb white, pointed 

 with purple. 



Thalie, large flower, tube vermilion, limb lemon-yel- 

 low with large vermilion spots and flakes. 



Tricolor, limb pure white, dotted with bright ama- 

 ranth, tube crimson. 



Uranie, finely striped with scarlet upon a lilac ground, 

 orifice deep straw-yellow. 



Vesuvius, large flower of a dark minium red, barred 

 with black. 



Wonder, magnificent; flowers, which are of a daz- 

 zling orange-vermilion, veined with black. 



Xenophon, tube cochineal-orange, salmon-red lobes 

 covered with a red netting, throat marked and 

 spotted with carmine. 



Zierken, dark fiery vermilion, striped with black, 

 throat white, striped. 



Tydaea, Agar, white suffused with carmine and dotted 

 with bright chamoy. 



Alba Kermesina, white ground, shaded with a bright 

 rose and beautifully marked with crimson. 



Alexander, limbs and throat spotted blackish-car- 

 mine. 



Belzebuth, crimson, covered all over with black 

 spots, like the skin of a leopard. 



Boule de Feue, very large flowers of the most in- 

 tense crimson 



Celine Van Eckhaute (new). 



Chamalieres, superb flower, limb and throat golden- 

 yellow, covered with a minium red network ; a first- 

 class variety. ». 



Compacta Floribunda, of a velvety cherry-red with 

 parallel markings of a bright amaranth. 



Display, tube bright carmine ; the mouth is a rich 

 carmine and the throat white, blotched with orange. 



Elliptica multiflora, dark purple, with white spots. 



Etna, velvety-scarlet, regularly striped with black 

 stem and peduncles deep blood red. 



Gigantea, majestic growth, flowers vermilion and 

 golden-yellow. 



Junon, tube purple-red, limb scarlet, with reddish 

 dots. 



Lady Digby, brilliant crimson, beautifully spotted. 



Leon Duval, lively carmine shaded with violet, limb 

 lilac, dotted with crimson. 



Madame Halphen, a fine flower, lower lobes lightly 

 tinted with blue and spotted with carmine; the up- 

 per lobes shaded with carmine-rose. 



Price 30 cents each, $3.00 per doz. 



EUCODONIAS. 



The sections of Eucodonia and Nsegelia are typed in habit by the well-known Gesneria Ze- 

 brina, the flowers being produced on large terminal cone-shaped racemes in drooping funnel- 

 shaped flower tubes of rich violet and bright rose, with pretty dotted centres. 



Eucodonia, Amphitrite, fine flowers of lilac-rose, with 

 three bauds of orange-yellow 



Armide, tender, flesh color, slightly lilac, yellow 

 throat, 



Diane, lilac-blue, throat yellowish. 



Ehrenbergi, sky blue flowers, very handsome. 



Nsegelioides Diamantina, large flowers of purplish- 

 violet, very striking. 



Eucodonia, Naegelioides Lilacini, a beautiful lilac 

 with white throat, spotted and speckled with citron, 

 lilac and yellow. 

 Naegelioides, large spikes, violet, changing to vel- 

 vety crimson, centre of the throat bright yellow, 

 spotted with crimson. 

 Van Houttei, large spikes, perfect form, vivid car- 

 mine spotted with flesh colored stripes. 



Price 25 cents each ; set of 7 for $1.50. 



NJEGELIAS. 



Naegelia, Amabilis, fine panicle of snow white flowers 

 with large lemon-yellow spots on the lower lip. 



Alice, flesh colored, shaded carmine on tube on the 

 edge of limb. 



Artemise, salmon-yellow, throat golden-yellow. 



Naegelia, Citrina Coronata, lemon-yellow, with ver- 

 milion spots. 

 Sceptre cerese, very bright vermilion cherry-red, 

 covered with golden-yellow spots ; magnificent and 

 very large, smooth foliage of bronze-maroon. 



