For vegetable SEEDS, 
SEE PAGES 38 to 49. 
FOREIGN ORDERS. 
Seeds, &c., for transmission abroad, selected and packed with the greatest possible 
care, according to the nature of the goods, and shipped to any part of the world. 
Cheques to he crossed “London Joint Stock Bank.” 
Post-ofBce Orders to he made payable at KING’S EOAD, CHELSEA, S.W, 
ordering Flower Seeds from this Cataloiue, it will be sufficient to quote 
the marginal number affixed to each article. 
NOVELTIES FOR 1880. 
1 CALENDULA OFFICINALIS, METEOR (NEW).-Splendid new variety of 
the Pot Marigold, with very large and beautifully imbricated double-striped flowers, the colours 
being a deep orange on a pale straw-coloured almost white ground. The Marigolds rank among 
the most showy and effective of our hardy annuals, being profusely covered with flowers from 
May until late in the autumn, and are particularly well adapted for bedding purposes. 
Is. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
2 CYCLAMEN PERSICUM GRANDIFLORUM (NEW).-For size and sub- 
stance of bloom, free-flowering habit, and general excellence, this new and magnificent 
Cyclamen is unsurpassed. It has been awarded a First Class Certificate by the Floral Committee 
of the Royal Horticultural Society, and a quantity of plants of it were exhibited at the Spring 
Show of the K.H.S. 
The “Gardeners’ Chronicle,” in its report on these Cyclamens, observes “A large GoldBanksian 
medal was awarded for as grand a lot of plants, both as regards number and quality, as has 
ever been seen at any time or place.” 6s, per packet. 
3 PETUNIA HYBRIDA ROBUSTA FLORE PLENO (NEW).-Of very 
compact growth, attaining a height and diameter of about a foot. The flowers comprise all 
the beautiful shades of colour to be found in Petunias ; this is the most robust race yet obtained, 
and will be found well suited to the open ground, also admirably adapted for pot-culture, for 
which purpose it is strongly recommended, as it requires neither staking or tying. Is, 6d. and 
3s. 6d. per packet, 
4 «?ALVIA FARINACEA (NEW).— This variety forms a tall bush three feet in height, 
well furnished with branches, and of a similar habit to S. splendens, flowering continuously 
from July until late in the autumn ; one of the showiest and most useful of blue-flowering 
annuals. Is. 6d. and 3s. 6d. per packet. 
5 qTOCK CRIMSON EAST LOTHIAN (NEW).-Tlie flowers of this intermediate 
variety are of a most beautiful crimsoa colour; it is a most ebarming variety. 2s. 6d. per 
packet. 
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