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159 PRIMULA SINENSIS ALBA FL. PL. A charming double white variety, which comes per- 



fectly true from seed ......... '6s. Gd. & 5 6 



160 PRIMULA SINENSIS CARMINE A "FL. PL. A most beautiful double magenta coloured 



variety, tchich comes true, from seed . . . . . .3s. Gd. & 5 6 



161 PRIMULA SINENSIS FIMBRIATA COCCINEA NOVA. This is a charming va 



colour very peculiar and beautiful, crimson shaded madder-red . . . . 2s. Gd. & 3 6 



162 RANUNCULUS ASIATICUS SUPERBISSIMUS. A ufex^lAss^itk very large flowers . 1 0 

 ^163 SPIIENOGrYNE SPECIOSA AUREA, L ^ (-These are a great improvements 



pure golden-yellow . . . .5'*' J on the old S. Speciosa, and f 1 0 



,,164 SPHENOGYNE SPECIOSA AUREA SULPHUREA, 1 will be valuable for filling C 



bright sulphur . . . . *(, small beds. J 1 0 



165 SOLANUM PSEUDO-CAPSICUM AURANTIACUM, covered with orange-coloured berries, 



in other respects similar to the highly prized scarlet-berrying variety . . .10 



166 SOLANUM ANTHROPOPHAGORUM. This is the celebrated species, the berries of which 



the Fiji islanders use in seasoning human flesh to render it digestible . 1 seed for 1 0 



167 SAXIFRAGA FORTUNII. During September, October, and November, this plant produces 



under glass large corymbs of white flowers . . . . . . .26 



168 STACKHOUSIA" MONOGYNA, dwarf greenhouse Australian shrub, with pretty terminal 



heads of flower . . . . . . . . . . .10 



169 STILLINGIA SEBIFERA, the Chinese Tallow-tree, a very ornamental warm greenhouse 



plant . . . . . . . . . . . .10 



170 STREPTOCARPUS SAUNDERAI, a new hybrid variety ; freely flowering and with hand- 



some green foliage . . . . . . . . . . .10 



171 TACSONIA VAN VOLXEMI, an exceedingly abundant flowering species, blossoms of the 



richest scarlet, measuring 5 inches across ; the finest yet introduced . . . .20 



172 THLADIANTHA DUBIA, a splendid hardy perennial rapid growing climber, producing large 



clusters of yellow flowers, and large shaded foliage . . . . . .10 



173 VERBENA, Bull's Italian striped varieties, very beautifully striped . . .26 



174 VERBENA, Italian striped varieties, imported seed, flowers beautifully striped . .10 



175 VERBENA, auricula-flowered, very fine . . . . . . .10 



176 VISCARIA ELEGANS PICTA, a great novelty, centre of the flower dark crimson y | ! . 1 0 



177 VIOLA CORNUTA (Mauve Queen), Will's variety, in bloom from March to October ; most 



valuable for beds, edgings, and ribbons ...... Gd., Is., & 2 6 



178 VIOLA CALCARATA (Purple Queen), Bennett's variety, in bloom fronriMarch to October i 



most valuable for beds, edgings, and ribbands ..... Gd., Is., &, 2 6 



179 VIOLA LUTE A SEMPERFLORENS, golden-yellow ; an excellent companion to Mauve 



and Purple Queen . . . . . . . . . Is. & 2 6 



180 WIGANDIA VIGIERII, a grand ornamental foliage plant, for sub-tropical gardens . .10 



181 XEROTES PLUVIATILIS, a new Juncacea, from Australia, adapted for decorative purposes, 



similar to Isolepis ; beautiful habit . . . . . . Is. & 2 6 



182 ZEA JAPONIC A FOL. VARIEGATA, striped leaved Japanese maize, the most beautiful of 



ornamental foliage plants for conservatory or out-door decoration . . . Gd. & 1 0 



183 ZEA CUZKO, the most majestic and ornamental of this family ; height, 15 ft. to 20 ft. ; 



leaves very large, and of a rich green colour. In the Duchess of Sutherland's grounds at 

 Cliveden this novelty was quite an object of attraction. Seed very large . Is. & 2 6 



184 ZICHYA MOLLY, a beautiful climber, with bright scarlet flowers in large corymbs . .10 



DOUBLE STOCKS. 



THE FOLLOWING VARIETIES ARE THE MOST WORTHY OF CULTIVATION. 

 ]\few larg-e-flowering- Oeraiam liwarf ICesi- Week Stock. 



s. d. s. d. 



185 16 Splendid varieties - - - - 3 6 190 Splendid scarlet, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 



186 16 „ smaller packets - 2 0 191 „ purple „ „ - 2 6 



187 12 „ .... 2 6 192 „ white „ „ - 2 6 



188 12 „ smaller packets - 1 6 193 „ new blood-red „ - 2 6 



189 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 194 „ new canary-yellow „ -26 



German Bwarf Tea-Week Stock. 



195 12 Splendid varieties - - - - 3 6| 199 Splendid violet, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 



196 12 ,, smaller packets - 2 0, 200 „ white „ „ -26 



197 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 201 „ new brilliant rose „ - 2 6 



198 „ crimson „ „ - 2 6 I 202 „ new crimson „ -26 



Sfew JLarg-e-floweresl Pyramidal German Ten-Week 8toek. 

 For vine and flower border decoration, or for large beds, this elegant variety is a most desirable acquisition ; 

 the flowers are large, and gracefully disposed. Height, 18 inches. 



203 9 Splendid varieties - - - - 2 6 



204 9 „ smaller packets - 1 6 



205 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 



206 Splendid crimson, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 



207 „ purple „ ., - 2 6 



208 „ while „ „ - 2 6 



Wallflower-leaved Dwarf German Ien<Week Stock. 



The leaves of these are smooth and shining, tchich contrast beautif ully with the rich coloured flowers. 



Height, 12 inches. 



209 8 Splendid varieties - - - - 2 6 



210 8 „ smaller packets - 1 6 



211 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 



212 Splendid crimson, sufficient for a large bed 2 6 



213 „ purple „ ,,-26 



214 „ white „ ,,-26 

 Sew Giant, or Tree Ten-Week Stock. 



( This is the most magnificent of the Ten- Week Stocks ; the flower spikes are massive, being generally 

 18 inches long, the flowers very double, and the individual blooms about 2^ inches in diameter. It is 

 admirably adapted for large beds and mixed flower borders ; it is of pyramidal growth, and attains a 

 height of 2 feet. 



215 12 Splendid varieties - - - - 5 6 | 217 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 5 0 



216 12 n smaller packets - 3 6 j 218 „ smaller packets - - 2 6 



