NEW AZALEA. 
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NKW AND CHOICE PHLOXES Continued, 
8 d 
M. le Baron D’Avesnes. — Rosy violet, scarlet centre 3 6 
Durufle. — Bright red 3 g 
Gustave Duchesne. — Red shaded with rose 3 6 
Ne Plus Ultra. — Rosy salmon, very fine and distinct 1 6 
Norma. — Lively rosy salmon 1 g 
Osiris. — Rosy salmon, shaded with violet, extra fine 1 6 
Pacquitta. — Light violet, purple centre 1 g 
Parmentier. — Very large flowers, and exceedingly bright in colour 1 6 
Raphael. — Bright red, and shaded with salmon 1 6 
Venus. — Bright rose, prettily shaded 1 g 
NEW AZALEA (INDICA.) 
DOMINiaUE VERVAENE. 
A large double flower, or perhaps, better to describe it as imbricated, it has 12 to 
16 petals, regularly disposed, as in a Camellia-Jlowered Salsam. This superb variety 
received a first prize, as a seedling, at the International Exhibition, at Brussels, held 
last April. 21s. 
FLAG OF TRUCE 7s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. 
GUILLAUME III. 
A largo handsome flower of a bright orange scarlet colour, spotted with deep 
crimson. 21s. 
HORTENSE VERVAENE 5s. Od. 
IMPERIALIS ! 10s. 6d. 
LE LION DE FLANDRES 7s. 6d. 
LOUISE VON BADEN. 
This very superior white variety is now ofiered for the first time ; it is of Belgian 
origin, and like Bloile de Gand, and other fine varieties from that country, will 
give the greatest satisfaction. It is a pme white of the finest substance, and a 
good grower. It was figured in the Fforaf Jfoyaziwe for August, 1863; the same 
publication, speaking of New Azaleas, adds, “ Of the few which have been brought 
forward, the first place may, we think, he unquestionably assigned to the very fine 
variety figured in oru' plate.” This opinion has been confirmed by the awards which 
have been given to it during the season; it received a First Class Certificate from the 
Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society ; also a First Class Certificate 
frcm the Royal Botanic Society, and a First Prize at the Crystal Palace. 21s. 
MADAME AMBROISE VERSCHAFFELT . . . . 6s. Od. 
