NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND SOFT-WOODED PLANTS. 161 
NEW PENTSTEMONS. 
ALFBED PELIilEE, bright rose with large white throat striped with crimson ; llowers produced 
horizontally. 5s. 
DB. PLANCHON, a fine variety, producing compact .spikc.s of laigo open llowcr-s witli wliite throat 
striped purjdc ; the lobes and tube violet mauve. 5.s. 
EDISON, fine large ilower.s ; the tube and edges of the loljcs dark violet ; throat and centre pure 
white. 6s. 
EMBLEME, a splendid variety, giving fine spikes of large ceviso amaranth ilower.s, the interior 
marbled with 2 mrplc j distinct and attractive, 6s, 
FBANKLIN, an attractive variety producing erect (lowers of a reddish vermilion colour ; while 
centre, veined witli jmrple. 5s. 
G^INEBAL NANSOUTY, lino spike of deep reddish crimson llowers; each liower .sjiottcd with 
white at the intersections of the lobes. 5.s. 
JEANNE D’ABC, fine, creamy white Mowers of e.xccllent form ; an extremely beautiful \-aricty. 5s. 
DEANDBE, a dwarf branching variety with flowers of a bright chocolate colour, violet month and 
white throat stri|ied with brown. 5s. 
mUNSTEB, a beautiful Mower of a soft rose colour, with white throat veined carmine. 5s. 
SESOSTBIS, a showy variety, producing large bluish violet Mowers, with white throat lightly 
PHLOXES (HERBACEOUS). 
Selections of good and choice kinds at 12s., ISs. and 30s. jicr dozen. 
SALVIA BETHELII. 
A vory oH’oetive variety, of compact sturdy habit, producing in great profusion its attractive Mowers, 
which are of a bright rosy-pink colour, tipped with white ; it is a useful jilant for winter blooming. 
SALVIA BRUANTII 
A dwarf-growing variety, producing fine large Mowers of a dazzling velvety-red colour ; exceedingly 
attractive. U SALVIA CCELESTINA. 
A vigorous-growing variety, with quadrangular whitish stems and foliage, having toothed edges ; 
the (lowers, which are freely produced in long branched spikes, are of a bluish lilac colour. 2s. Gd. 
SALVIA HOVEYI. 
This is a most desirable and handsome variety, of the habit and general character of S. spkndcns, 
but with dark blue Mowers. 6 s. 
SALVIA GBAHAMI PUBPUBATA, Is. 
HEEBI, Is. 
NIGBESCENS, Is. Gd. 
VEBSCHAPFELTII, Is. 
SBMPEBVIVUM ABACHNOIDEUII, Md. 
CALCABEDM (CALIFOBNICUM), 
9d. and Is. 
CHBYSANTHUBT, 2s. 6d. 
SEMPEBVIVtTM HAWOBTHII, Is. 
SPECIOSUM, 2s. 6d. 
TECTOBUM, 9d. 
STENOTAPHBUM GLABBUM VABIE- 
GATUM, Is. Gd. 
TOBENIA BAILLONII, bright yellow, 2.s. Cd. 
FOUBNIEBI, sky-blue. Is. Cd. 
VERBENAS. 
CHOICE KINDS, for bedding and pot culture, at 9.s. and 12s. per dozen. 
For new varieties offered for the first time, vide pages 9 and 10. 
VERONICA CHAM/EDRYS AUREA. 
A golden-leaved form of this pretty iilant, which for garden decorative purposes will be an 
acquisition. Is. 6d. CHATENAY. 
\n exceedingly beautiful violet, with fine largo double well-formed pure white Mowers, the petals 
of which are bordered with purplish lilac. It is an extremely useful variety for cntling, and is well 
adapted for forcing. Is. Cd. 
VITEX TRIFOLIA VARIEGATA. 
A pretty and attractive variegated plant of the Labiate order, introduced from the South Sea Islands. 
It has downy branches, which are furnished with opposite leaves ; these in this variety have a 
marginal variegation of white, whicji in some places leads to irjegularily of outline, The Mowers are 
violet purple. 3s. Cd, 
