SPECIALITIES. 
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76 DELPHINIUM IMPEBIALE FL, PL, (Emperor Larkspur).— Of symmetiiciU bushy 
habit, forming fine compact equally proportioned specimens of IJ feet in diameter, both in respect 
to habit and doubleness of flower, this novelty is possessed of gieat constancy, whereby it is 
most particularly adapted for groups, &c., a single plant frequently having upwards of 50 close 
erect spikes of flowers upon it. Mixed colours. 6d. per packet. 
77 DELPHINIUM NUDICAULE A plant of dwarf, compact, branching growth ; its usual 
height is from 12 to 15 inches. The flowers are produced in spikes, each blossom being about 
one inch in length ; the colour varies from light scarlet to a shade verging closely on crimson ; 
it is perfectly hardy. It has been exhibited both at the Royal Horticultural and Royal Botanic 
Societies’ Shows, and on each occasion received the award of a First Class Certificate. Is. per 
packet. 
78 DELPHINIUM BEftUIENA.— A very useful and effective variety of elegant habit, with 
bright gi'cen foliage and showy reddish purple flowers, which are freely produced in fine long 
spikes. 6d. per packet. 
79 DELPHINIUM, extra choice mixed.— Saved from all the finest and most distinct varieties. 
6f^. per packet. 
80 DIANTHUS, EASTEBN ftUEEN and CBIMSON BELLE.— These two beautiful 
forlns of the popular D. Jlcddcwiffli are most distinet and pleasing. Eastern Queen is beauti- 
fully marbled, the broad bands of rich mauve upon the paler surface of the petals are striking 
and pretty. Crimson Belle is of a rich vivid crimson lake colour ; flowers of good size and 
substance, finely laciniafed, the packet containing both colours. 2s. per packet. 
81 DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGI DIADEMATUS FL. PLENO.— The colours embrace all 
the various tints of lilac, crimson, purple, and maroon ; these colours are rendered more effective 
by the fringed edges of the petals being pure white and blush, which tends to ^brighten the 
Avhole appearance of the flowers, and make it truly characterised by its name, " Diadem I’ink.” 
Is. per packet. 
82 DIANTHUS HEDDEWIGII LACINIATUS STBIATUS FL. PL.— A fine large 
flowering double variety of the favourite Dia^Uhvs laciniatus. The white blossoms elegantly 
striped and streaked with different shades, which vary from the most delicate rose to the deepest 
red, producing a most charming combination of hues. Is. per packet. 
83 DIANTHUS VISCIDUS.— A very beautiful and extremely frce-floweriug variety, of short 
stout growth. The flowers are of a reddish purple colour, and being produced in the utmost 
profusion, the plant is most showy and attractive. 6d. per packet. 
84 DIGITALIS ALBA MACULATA SUPEBBA.— From the most beautiful spotted varieties 
in cultivation ; a superb strain, and a decided improvement upon all previously known sorts. 
M. per packet. 
85 EPACBIS.— Splendid greenhouse shrubs, saved from fine varieties. Is. 6<f. and 2s. 6d. per packet 
86 EBICA. — Saved from choice kinds, mixed. Is. per packet. 
87 ESCHSCHOLTZIA MANDABIN.— A new and distinct variety, the outer side of the petals 
of a most brilliant orairge-erimson, the iiirrer side rich orange, very showy, with petals of good 
substance. Is. Gd. per packet. 
88 FUCHSIA, extra cbioice mixed. — The above were saved from a splendid collection, con- 
sisting only of the-finest named varieties. 2s. 6d. per packet. 
89 GLADIOLUS, very choice. — Saved from “ Kelway’s" prize varieties and stock. Collection 
of 12 varieties, 3s. 6d. 
90 GLOXINIA, extra choice Hybridised. — This seed has been saved from the splendid new 
varieties enumerated in Mr. William Bull's Plant Catalogue at pages 94 to 96 ; the produce 
may be e.xpected to embrace all the various colours and shades usually found in this beautiful 
summer-flowering bulb. Is. 6d. per packet. 
91 GODETIA “ LADY ALBEMABLE. ”— A splendid novelty, the result of a cross between 
G. IFhitncyi and O. Lindleyana ; awarded a First Class Certifleato by the Royal Horticultural 
Society, the flowers are the largest of the genus, being nearly four inches across when fully 
expanded, and of an intense carmine-crimson colour, the petals being .shaded towards the edges 
with delicate lilac ; it 's (juite hardy and attains a height of about 1 foot, of erect branching 
habit, throwing out its richly coloured flowers in remarkable profusion. 6d. per packet. 
92 GODETIA VEBSICOLOB GBANDIFLOBA.— A very profuse-blooming hardy annual of 
dwarf spreading habit, with flowers three times as large as O. The Bride, and of various colours. 
6d. per packet. 
