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NEW AND CHOICE GLOXINIAS. 
NEW AND CHOICE GLOXINIAS— Continued. 
♦MOHSSELINE, white, sprinkled with lilac ; a very free-flowering variety. 3s. 6(i. 
■*NA’iRE, violet purple, striped, sprinkled and edged with bluish violet. 3s. 6d. 
*n6gTJS, velvety violet black, embroidered with violet indigo. 3s. 6d 
NOBILISSIMA, splendid lilac flowei-s ; the three inferior lobes richly adorned with large cochineal 
blotches, and a large snow-white ribbon. 5s. 
*ONDINE, soft violet throat, the month shaded with mauve ; satin white lobes, with the cdgc.s 
elegantly undulated. 8s. 6rf. 
*ORBICtTLAIRE, very flue flowers, of c.vcellent form ; magenta colour neatly bordered with snowy 
white. 3s. 6a!. 
*PAIiLAS, white, veined uith velvety carmine ; violet centre. 3s. 6d. 
■•PATRIE, mouth of the throat intensely dark indigo purple, the lobes shading off to bluish violet 
and margined rvith white ; light throat shaded with violet crimson ; a very fine flower. 3s. 6d. 
*PERLE ROSE, cream-coloured throat ; white lobes, sprinkled with soft rose, and .shaded with 
carmine tow.ards the centre. 3s. Gd. 
•PLiUTtJS, bright red bordered with soft rose ; a finely formed flower. 3s. 6d. 
REVE D’OR, pure white neatly shaded with sky blue. 2s. Gd. 
REV. H. H. DOMBRAIN, bright crimson lake, .shaded with rosy purple ; creamy whiti‘ throat 
minutely spotted with purple. 3s. Gd. 
*RICHARD "WALLACE, a novel and attractive variety ; the orifice of the throat and spots in the 
form of a hemisphere on each of the lobes of a rich clear glazed violet cartnine colour ; margin 
bright cerise carmine ; very constant. 3s. 6ri. 
*ROBE ETOILEE, pure white lobes, spotted in the centre with violet blue and freckled on tin- 
margin with light bluish lilac ; cream coloured throat, .spotted with violet crimson dots. 3,s. Gd. 
ROSE D’AMOTJR, cream-coloured throat, lobes bright rosy carmine, shaded towards the base with 
rose cerise. 2s. Gd. 
•R'O'BICOND, velvety crimson cerise, embroidered with rose ; orifice of the throat shaded w ith fiery 
scarlet. 3s. 6rf. 
♦SOLFERINO, rose solferino, with the edges of the lobes shaded salmon. 3s. 6d. 
*S0XTVEN1R, magenta, bordered with soft lilac. 3s. Gd. 
■*Th6oPHILE GATTTIER, very large white flowers minutely dotted with rose ; very fine. 5s. 
TH. NEITNER, enormous lilac flowers, flaked with pure white. 5s. 
TRICOLORE, cherry carmine flaked with white and green on a cochineal gi'ound. 3.«. Gd. 
TRICOLORE COCHENILLE, an extremely large and fine flower of a cochineal colour with 
lavender rays ; tricoloured tube. 3s. Gd. 
’VERCINGETORIX, bright magenta spotted and shaded with purplish magenta. 3s. 6ri. 
VLAANDEREN, white throat, ornamented with myriads of cannine spots, tube carmine, shaded 
with idum, lobes rich velvety purple. 2s. Gd. 
WASHINGTON, very dark vermilion cochineal. 3s. Gd. 
■•"WEGA, white ground tinted and spotted with violet carmine ; the lobes surrounded with soft 
bluish violet. 3s. Gd. 
■'WILLIAM ROBINSON, lobes bright rosy carmine, margined with pink ; the centi-e of each lobe 
white, thickly .spotted and freckled with bright pink ; throat creamy w'hitc, thickly spotted with 
pink ; fine large flower ; exquisitely beautiful. 5s. 
■•ZINGARI, large gi'ay flowers, flaked with cochineal. 3s. 6d. 
Selections of other yood kinds can be made from Mr. W. B.’s general collection, at 
18s. and 30s. per dozen. 
SHRUBBY GLOXINIA INSIGNIS, 
This distinct variety produces its flowers during tlie autumn and winter ; colour bluish lilac, 
marked with a large crimson blotch at the base of the tube. 2s. Gd. 
GLOXINIA MAOULATA ROSEA OHIRITIFORMIS. 
This novel hybrid will prove quite an accpiisition, for it blooms during the wdrole of the winter. Its 
foliage is very beautiful, of a bronzy amaranth, and its flowers, w-hich are produced abundantly, are of a. 
beautiful bright rose, with a bluish tint. 2s. Gd. 
GLOXINIA MAOULATA SCEPTRUM. 
A magnificent hybrid, with extra large erect foliage. It produces a rigid terminal inflorescence, 
exceeding 20 inches in height, w-hich hears majestically its large clear lilac well-lormed blooms. Th« 
leaves are cordate and pijdced. 3.«. 6d. 
