168 NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND SOFT-WOODED PLANTS. 
NEW AND CHOICE PETUNIAS— Continued. 
*UABEMOISElIiLE GUERIN, n fine large flower, with umUilated and toothed petals of a bright 
fresh rose colour. 3s. 6<Z. 
'"mADEMOISELLE GUILLEMIN, silvery white ; the centre of the flower lilac reticulated with 
purple ; the petals are beautifully imbricated and with toothed edges. 2s. 6d. 
■*HTARIE CAREME, mauve netted with rose and largely and irregularly bordered with white ; a 
very fine full flower with beautifully fringed petals. 3s. 6cl. 
■*M. A. CARRIi^RE, a splendid flower with a very dark centre ; the petals, which are beautifully 
fringed and toothed, are of a rich bluish purple colour, largely bordered with white. 3s. 6rf. 
*11. A. FERRAT, a large flower of a rich carmine colour maculated with white ; edges of the petals 
toothed. 3s. 6d. 
*M. JOHN LAING, a splendid flower, the petals beautifully fringed, toothed and undulated ; colour 
rosy mauve edged rvith silvery white. 3s. 6d. 
*m. Lf:ON SIMON, a well-formed imbricated flower ; rose striped with carmine and sometimes 
flaked with white. 3s. 6d. 
*M. MACHET, pure white lightly maculated with violet in the centre ; a woU-formed flower with 
fringed petals. 3s. 6d. 
M. MAMES, an exceedingly free-blooming and pretty variety ; flowers of a very dark velvety 
pui-plc colour bordered with lilac ; very dark throat. 2s. 6d. 
ONDINE, vide page 9. 
■‘SOUVENIR DU COMTE DE LAMBERTVE, an immense flower, very double and of excellent 
form ; the petals undulated and slightly tootlicd ; colour rich reddish crimson. 3s. 6d. 
■*TH. SCHONGART, a very fine full flower of a rich plum colom- ; extremely attractive. 3s. 6d. 
THYRZA, vide page 9. 
URANIE, vule page 9. 
Selections of other good doulle-flomrcd ami single-fioicered varieties can he made from Jlr. W. B.’s 
General Collection at 12s., 18s. and 30s. per do~en. 
NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND 
SOFT-WOODED PLANTS. 
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ALTERNANTHERA PURPUREA. 
A new variety of dense compact habit, and of a deep purple shade, witli a gray metallic reflection 
in the sun. It differs completely from all other Altcrnantheras in its peculiar shade of colour, and is 
well adapted for carpet bedding. 3s. 6rf. 
AGERATUM CUPID, Is. 
LADY JANE, ^d. 
THE aUEEN, Is. 
BOUVARDIA ALBA ODORATA, Is. M. 
BICOLOR, Is. Qd. 
CANDIDISSIMA, Is. 6d. 
BOUVARDIA HUMBOLDTII CORYMBI- 
FLORA, l,s. 6d. 
JASMINOIDES LONGIPETALA, 
Is. 6d. 
MAIDEN BLUSH, Is. 6d. 
aUEEN OP ROSES, Is. 6(f. 
BOUVARDIA ROSEA OCULATA. 
An exceedingly free blooming variety, producing .abundantly, on the lateral as well as terminal 
shoots, corymbs of delicate flesh-coloured flowers, with deep rose eye ; extremely distinct and 
pretty. 5s. 
BOUVARDIA UMBELLATA ALBA, Is. 6r^. I BOUVARDIA UMBELLATA C ARNE A, 
VREELANDII, Is. | Is. 6d. 
CALCEOLARIA FUCHSI/EFOLI A. 
A Peruvian species of erect habit with glossy foliage, freely producing its distinct and curiously shaped 
bright yellow blossoms during the winter months. The corolla is of peculiar formation,, the lips nearly 
equal in diameter, the lower one saccate and very much iirflatcd, the upper one almost circular. It is 
■one of the most useful and eli’ective of winter blooming plants with yellow flowers. 6s. 
