160 NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND SOFT-WOODED PLANTS. 
ECHEVERIA RETUSA FLORIBUNDA SPLENDENS. 
An exceedingly useful and effective winter and spring blooming variety, of compact growth, with 
neat glaucous gi-een foliage. It is very free flowering, producing from twenty-five to thirty blossoms 
on a stem. The flowers are of a ricli red colour, with brilliant yellow centre. 2s. 6d. and 3s. Sd. 
ECHEVERIA RETUSA GLAUCA. 
A distinct hybrid between E. retusa and E. secunda glaum ; the plants, which are stemless, form neat 
tufts and produce freely, for many months in .succession, stout flower stems about 18 inches high, 
surmounted \vith corymbs of bright red flowers having yellow ocnti-es. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
ECHEVERIA ROSEO-PICTA, 7s. 6d. 
„ SCAPHYLLA, 5s. 
,, SECtrNDA,9d.each; ds.perdoz. 
,, ,, GLATTCA, 9(i. each; 
6s. per doz. 
ECHEVERIA SECUNDA GLAUCA MA- 
JOR, Is. 6(7. and 2s. 6(7. 
„ SPATHULATA, 6s. 
HUME A ELEGANS, Is., Is. 6(7. and 2s. 6(7. 
LANTANAS, of sorts, 9s., 12s. and 18s. per doz. 
HELIOTROPE IMPERIAL. 
An excellent variety of good habit and free growth, producing large corymbs of dark blue flowers 
with light centre ; one of the best of Heliotropes. 3s. 6(7. 
HELIOTROPE MARIE BOPPE. 
A fine variety, producing corymbs of large flowers of a lilac colour on a white ground. 2s. 6(7. 
HELIOTROPE OTHELLO. 
Flowers of a dark blue colour, and borae in immense corymbs on stiff stalks ; foliage very dark. 2s. 6(7. 
LOBELIA ERINUS. 
This dwarf-gi-owing section of the Lobelias is exceedingly useful and effective. Their neat and 
compact habit and the redundancy with which their blossoms are produced, render them id-iost 
invaluable for bedding, especially for edgings and ribbon borders. 
ANNETTE, lilac, with white eye prettily spotted with lilac. Is. 6(7. 
BLUE BONNET, bright blue, with w'hite centre, spotted with dark blue. Is. 6(7 
CELESTIAL, celestial blue, witli -white centre, attractively spotted with indigo blue. Is. 6(7. 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH, pure white flowers. Is. and Is. 6(7. 
IMPERIAL, a splendid variety, of a lovely tun^uoise blue colour with clean attractive white centre ; 
of close compact habit. Is. 6(7. 
MAGNIFICA, a dwarf bedding variety, of the pumila section ; admirably effective for masses ; the 
flowers are of a deep indigo blue colour. Is. and Is. 6(7. 
OMEN, a beautiful rose-coloured flower, with distinct white eye. 2s. 6(7. 
PUMILA FLORE-PLENO, this splendid variety produces in the greatest profusion fine large 
double flowers of a beautiful blue colour. Is. and Is. 6(7. 
SERENA, pure white, with upper lobes and tube light blue. Is. 6(7. 
VIOLETTA, chaniiing light blue, with white eye ; a fine large flower, veiy pretty. Is. 6(7. 
HERBACEOUS LOBELIAS. 
MARVEL, ])uce, with light centre ; an exceedingly attractive and well-formed flower. 3s. 6(7. 
RINGLEADER, liglit purple, a very pretty colour ; free grower. Is. 6(7. 
SYPHILITICA GRANDIFLORA, very light pink, with white eye ; a pretty flower. Is. 6(7. 
MIMULUS. 
The new and improved varieties of this showy flo-wer are very handsome, many of them blotched or 
freckled and spotted, on white, sulphur and yellow grounds ; the lobes margined ivith crimson and 
maroon. Selections at 9s., 12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
MIMULUS MOSCHATUS HARRISONI. 
This extremely useful novelty is a liybrid between the large spotted Mimultcs and the Giajit Mask. 
The flowers are as large at those of the former, with the rich golden yellow colour and delicate odour 
of tlie latter, and are attractively spotted with rich brown on the lo-(ver segments. Tlie foliage has the 
same agreeable fragrance ns the Old Musk. It is of easy culture and produces a profusion of bloom 
from March until December. 5s. each ; 48s. per dozen. 
NIEREMBERGIA RIVULARIS, Is. 6(7. | PELARGONIUMS, vide Index. 
