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NEW AND CHOICE GLOXINIAS— continued. 
*CORN^LIE, dark violet ; the centre of the lobes striped and spotted, and the whole flower margined 
witli white 2s. 6d. 
*COWPER, light-blue, edged with lavender ; base of throat white, spotted with crimson ; upper part 
of throat and mouth rich purplish crimson. 6s. 
■"DIAMANT, a beautiful flower of a purplish magenta colour ; the mouth shaded carmine and spotted 
with dark crimson ; throat pale yellow. 3s. 6d. 
■"DRTDBN, a magnificent flower ; lobes rich crimson, shaded witli rose and margined with white ; 
base of throat white, freckled with crimson ; upper part of throat and mouth violet-crimson. 5s. 
*DUC DE SDTHENHAM, white richly maculated and thickly spotted with carmine. 2s. 6d. 
■*DUCHESSE DECAZES, a very fine flower ; lobes carmine-rose, shaded with lilac towards the mouth ; 
throat creamy' white ; extremely floriferous. 2s. 6d. 
■*ELFIN, bluish-violet lobes with slight purple shade ; white throat. 3s. 6d. 
•FEU BRILLANT, rich bright velvety crimson, margined with rose ; remarkably showy. 2s. 
*FLORE, rosy lavender, shaded with light purplish-pink ; pure white centre, rayed and spotted with 
bright mauve ; creamy white throat, slightly spotted with pink. 2s. 6(1. 
*FLORIAN, white, the lobes prettily pencilled with rose, the base of the throat marked with rosy 
pink ; a large and exceedingly beautiful flower. 5s. 
^FULGIDA, vermilion red ; a magnificent flower. 3s. 6d. 
*GRAY, lobes rich purplish violet, base of throat white, freckled with crimson ; upper part of throat 
and mouth deep crimson-purple. 5s. 
HILDA, lobes light blue edged with lavender ; throat and mouth deep rich purple shaded with 
crimson. 3s. 6d. 
*INALTfiRABLE, a fine flower of an intense shade of carmine-magenta ; very showy. 2s. 6d. 
•INES, bright solferino, veined with magenta ; a very beautiful flower. 2s. 6d. 
■^ISABELLA, light blue lobes, with white centre, spotted and shaded with purplish violet ; light 
throat, rayed and freckled with purplish crimson ; very fine. 2s. 6d. 
*JEANNE D’ARC, a very large white flower, lightly spotted at the intersections of the lobes. 2s. 6d, 
* JUPITER, a fine flower of a very dark velvety violet-plum colour ; extremely showy. 2s. 6<Z. 
* T.A FRANCE, rich bright scarlet, rayed with crimson and shaded with orange ; very fine. 3s. 6d. 
■"LAURE, an elegant flower of a beautiful velvety indigo-blue colour ; the edges of the lobes prettily 
undulated. 3s. 6d. 
■*L’£cLAIR, dark erimson marbled carmine, with bluish reflections ; the throat encircled with a star 
of bright red and dark blue ; extremely distinct and attractive. 3s. 6d. 
♦leopard, dark violet covered with blotches of white, in which are spots of violet ; the lobes 
regularly margined with wliito ; very distinct and effective. 3s. 6d. 
LOUISE, cochineal, edged with lilac and slate-colour, and striped with white. 2s. 6d. 
*LOUISE VAN HOUTTE, dark indigo, surrounded by reddish-crimson and shaded with, blue. 3s. 6d. 
■‘JMADAME cilLINE GONDOUIN, a very largo white flower regularly spotted and maiked with 
magenta ; the throat and mouth covered with a brown netting. 3s. 6d. 
■*MDLLE. ANG^LINE MARTIN, rich magenta, striped and spotted with solferino, the lobes 
bordered with white. 2s. 6d. 
■*MDLLE. BLANCHE BACHELOT, cream-coloured throat, spotted crimson ; mouth am.aranth, 
shaded crimson ; lobes cerise, veined and spotted with carmine, and edged with pure white. 2s. fid. 
*MDLLB. JEANNE MEURET, white, beautifully marked with violet-purple spots, shaded with 
bluish violet ; the lobes margined with pure white. 2s. 6d. 
♦MARGUERITE DELCHINGEN, violet-purple lobes ; creamy white throat, freckled with purplish 
dots, and stretching up into the centre of each lobe forming a kind of star. 2s. 6d. 
♦marquise DE CHENNEVIEiRES, bluish violet beautifully striped and reticulated with dark 
violet, the lobes broadly margined witli pure white ; cream-coloured tliroat, lightly spotted. 2s. 6d. 
♦mentor, violet-amaranth, surrounded with bluish violet ; very tine. 2s. 6d. 
♦MILTON, indigo, shaded violet ; the lobes have a white margin, spotted with violet. 2s. Cd. 
♦MON CAPRICE, soft mauve, the divisions of the lobes to the tube white ; very prettj’. 2s. 6d. 
♦monsieur a. LAVALl£e, white, voiy thickly spotted with violet ; the centre of the lolies and 
the mouth of the throat maculated with reddish-violet. 2s. 6d. 
♦monsieur HITT, white spotted with carmine-cerise and marked with bright red at the intersections 
of the lobes ; throat rayed and spotted with sulphur yellow ; a very large flower. 2s. 6d. 
♦monsieur MAXIME DE LA ROCHETERIB, a clear red flower, shaded with velvety cerise 
towards the centre ; mouth of the throat cream colour sprinkled with lilac. 3s. 6d. 
♦monsieur TESTARD, white ground, nearly covered with a marking and spotting of dark violet ; 
each lobe marked with a violet horse-shoe ; a beautiful flower. 2s. 6d. 
