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Souv. G. C. Thorburn, (D.) — Deep glossy puce, white eye. 

 Garibaldi, i^D.) — Salmon red, "white eye. 

 Thetis. — Clear deep violet, white eye. 

 President MoreU. — Orange crimson, lemon eye. 

 Gloire de Vai-se. — Brilliant scarlet, purple centre. 

 Brilliant. — Splendid scarlet, fine form, lemon eye. 

 Logan. — Dark mottled reddish crimson, white eye. 

 Bacchus. — Dark maroon, white eye. 

 Maonetti coccinea. — Scarlet crimson, white edge. 

 Hon. Jliss Neville. — Yiolet purple. 

 Purity, (D.) — Clear white. 



DOUBLE PETUXIAS. 



The Double Petunia, quite a novelty of recent introduction, may be 

 classified in small and large flowering varieties ; the small flowering 

 varieties are generally more suitable for bedding purposes than the 

 large flowering, which will suit better for Pot culture. They require 

 all a free, open, sunny situation. 



The following sis varieties for SI. 00 



Crimson perfection, (D.) — Purplish crimson, very fine form, small fl. 

 Isaac Buchanan. — Rose, veined crimson, " 



Mr. Backer. — Blush, *.' 



Mad. MieUez. — Very large white. large fl. 



Wm. Roliison. — Rose, with a bluish tint, •• 



Tershajfeltii. — Bluish lilac. " 



SINGLE PETUNIAS. 



Excellent, and not surpassable for bedding out. 



The six varieties for $1.00, 



Forget-me-not. — Amaranth rose, striped with white. 



Conqueror. — Amaranth, veined with dark purple. 



Union. — Brilliant crimson, profu?ely flaked, and striped with white. 



Prince of Wales. — Very large crimson self. 



Inimitable (Improved). — Rosy lilac, with large white blotches, more 



constant in color than the original Inimitable. 

 Inimitable semiplena, (D.) — Extra, and very novel, like the above in color, 



but with a douUrifc^i^nd sometimes crimson centre. 



