12 and 13 , King Street, Covent Garden , 1888 .] 5 
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193 Erodlum macradenum, a fine hardy perennial rock-plant, with pale violet flowers 1 o 
194 Eschscholtzia Mandarin, Rose, flowers brilliant light rose, shading to deeper rose , splendid 1 o 
195 Euphorbia myrslnites, a fine h. p., with handsome glaucous foliage, and yellow flowers 1 o 
196 FritUlaria meleagris, in mixture, fine hardy plants to naturalize o 6 
197 Gaillardia grandiflora maxima, a grand hardy perennial, with large crimson and yellow flowers, ft. 1 o 
198 Geranium Zonale, Lemoine's Novelties for 1886 and 1887 , highly recommended is. Sc 2 6 
199 Godetia “Bridesmaid," flowers beautifully striped rose, on a white ground, a showy h. a., 1 ft., 6d. Sc 10 
200 Godetia " General Gordon,” rich deep crimson, large finely-shaped flowers, 1 ft 6 d. Sc 10 
201 Gloxinia new spotted varieties. The colours are rich and varied, and the spotting most beautiful 2 6 
202 Haplocarpha Leichtlini, h. h. a., in the way of Gazania, flowers 2 ^ inches in diameter, 1 ft 1 o 
203 Hellanthua doronicoides, a handsome, showy hardy perennial sun-flower 1 o 
204 Heltanthus japonlcus, the earliest of the perennial sunflowers, and one of the handsomest, a 
grand autumn-flowering plant. (See page inside of wrapper for plants of finest Helianthus) 1 o 
205 Heliotropium, choicest varieties, Lemoine’s latest novelties, highly recommended is. & 2 6 
206 Hibiscus callfomlcus, a beautiful hardy perennial, with large white flowers, and handsome foliage 1 o 
207 Hollyhock, new dwarf crimson, growth pyramidal, completely covered, from base to summit, with 
semi-double flowers, of richest shade of scarlet, about 1 ^ ft. in height 1 o 
208 Hyacinthus amethystinus, an elegant hardy bulb, with flowers of rich amethyst-blue , £ ft., 6 d. Sc t o 
209 Hypericum olympicum, a neat dwarf species, covered with abundance of yellow flowers, 1 ft o 6 
210 Hypericum replans, a creeping hardy perennial, with large rich yellow flowers from J unc to November 1 o 
211 Impatlens cristata, flowers yellow, doited purple, from Chinese Tartary, 2 to 3 ft., h. h. annual, 6 <f.& 1 o 
212 Impatlens Sultani, h. h. a., a magnificent species of single balsam, with large rosy-scarlet flowers 1 o 
213 Impatlens Sultani alba, flowers pure white, and handsome is. Sc 26 
214 Ixiolirion tataricum, a beautiful hardy bulb with rich purple flowers, figured Garden , July, 1880 , i£ft. 1 o 
215 Japanese Hop, a splendid annual climber, soon covering a large space, very ornamental.... 6 d. 8c 10 
216 Lathyrus latifolius delicatus, flowers white, delicately striped pink, a beautiful Everlasting Pea... 1 o 
217 Lathyrus Drummondii, beautiful bright carmine flowers, a continuous blooming Everlasting Pea... 1 o 
218 Lobelia, “ Blue Stone," deep blue, very dwarf compact grower, for edgings and small beds, £ft. is. & 2 6 
219 Lobelia, “ Blue King,” light clear blue, with white eye, valuable for edging and small beds, A ft is.Sc 2 6 
220 Lobelia, “ Glow-Worm," dark rich blue, fine habit, most desirable variety for edgings or beds, J ft. is. Sc 2 6 
221 Lobelia Cavanillesii, bright scarlet, with orange tip, a grand hardy perennial, which if sown early, 
flowers in August, a fine pot-plant for cool greenhouses -. 1 o 
222 Lupinus albo-coccineus Danus, a splendid dwarf variety, with rich rose-crimson flowers in spikes 
3 to 5 inches long and deliciously fragrant, 1 ft * o 
22? Mammoth Mignonette, an American variety, very fragrant and with enormous flower spikes, grand 
for cutting and pot-culture, and highly recommended 1 6 
224 Marigold French, “Scotch Prize," saved from striped double flowers, splendid strain, 2 ?j ft 1 o 
225 Marigold French, “English Selection," from dwarf, beautifully striped flowers, 1 ft 6 d. Sc 10 
226 Marigold, new African “El Dorado,” many of the flowers 13 inches in circumference, an 
American variety, and highly recommended 1 o 
227 Mignonette, “ Covent Garden Favourite," the largest-flowered and most robust growing of any, 1 ft. 1 o 
228 Mimulus cupreus, “Prince Bismark," bright purple-carmine flowers, neat compact growth 1 o 
229 Mimulus grandiflorus, “Brilliant," bright crimson, very effective, First-class Certificate R. H. S. 1 o 
230 Molopospermum. cicutarium, a fine hardy perennial, with elegant fern- like foliage 1 o 
231 Montbretia crocosmiseflora, hardy bulb, a beautiful free-flowering hybrid between M. Pottsii, and 
Crocosmia aurea, seedlings flower the first season 1 o 
232 Montbretia sulphurea, a beautiful profuse-flowering hybrid, with sulphur - coloured flowers 1 o 
233 Munstead Iceland Poppy, h. b. , there is great beauty in this strain of Iceland Poppy, colours white to 
lemon and brilliant orange-scarlet, flowers in succession May to Autumn, prized as a cut flower, 6d. Sc 1 o 
234 Munstead Sulphur-coloured Sunflower, a very effcciive plant in borders, shrubberies, etc o 6 
235 Myosotis, “Victoria," robust, dwarf growing variety of M. Sylvatica, each plant forming a bush 
about six inches across ; desirable for edgings, beds, and a good pot-plant for winter-flowering ... 1 6 
236 Nasturtium Tom Thumb, “Cloth of Gold,” flowers brilliant scarlet, which are well borne above 
the ample goldeti-yellow foliage, a striking characteristic of this variety, 1 ft 6 d. Sc 1 o 
237 Olearia stellata, a very effective shrub, with beautiful Aster-like sweet-scented flowers, in June, 6d. 6 c 1 o 
238 Pseony, Single mixed varieties, from our grand collection of species, the only complete collec- 
tion in Europe (See our descriptive list of Paony Species, free on application ) is. Sc 2 6 
239 Pansy, Lemoine's grand, spotted, high-class varieties, these beautiful new sorts are highly 
recommended as sure to give great satisfaction & 2 6 
240 Pansy multicolor, perhaps the most chastely beautiful of all Pansies. Mr. Rawson, who selected 
it, states there is no pansy so fine as multicolor 1 6 
211 Pansy, •* Trimardeau Giant," a very select strain of this remarkable pansy, flowersaveraging 3 
inches in diameter, and of good substance, a grand border flower, h. b., £ ft is. & 2 6 
242 Papaver, “ Black Prince,” in the way of Papaver Danebrog, but h. a., with semi-double flowers 
of a deep-toned purple, very distinct and novel, ft., h. a. See pages 33 and 35 ...6 d. Sc 1 o 
243 Papaver nudicaule miniatum, flowers intense orange-scarlet , First-class Certificate R. H. S. , 1 ft... 1 o 
244 Papaver pavoninum [Peacock Poppy), flowers about 4 in. diameter, brilliant scarlet, glossy black 
zone at base of petals, the average plant produces a hundred flowers, a first-class h. a., ift., 6 d. Sc 10 
245 Papaver Rhseas varieties, raised by the Rev. W. Wilks, who has given considerable attention to 
Poppies, colours range from rose to scarlet, blotched and marked in a wonderful style, highly 
recommended, 1 ft Sc 1 o 
246 Pelargonium grandiflorum, saved from the new varieties of the last 3 years 1 o 
247 Pelargonium grandiflorum X glaucum, a most useful new race, highly recommended 1 o 
248 Pentstemon heterophyllus, flowers of the finest sky-blue, bearing the alternations of sunshine and 
rain better than P. Jaffrayanus, h. p. P 1 ft ..Ad. Sc 1 o 
249 Pentstemon, Lemoine’s choicest novelties In mixture, embracing the largest flowered varieties... 1 6 
250 Petunia, Lemoine’s, fringed double, carefully hybridized, producing 40 p. cent, of full double flowers 3 6 
251 Petunia, very fine striped, beautiful for pots, vases, flower beds, &c. 1 6 
252 Phacelia campanularla, h. a., flowers deep Gentian satiny blue, height 8 inches 6d. Sc 10 
253 Phacelia Parryi, flowers $ of an inch diameter, and of a lovely violet-purple, h.a., lift 6 d. Sc 10 
254 Phlox Perennial, Lemoine’s varieties, which is the finest collection in France is. Sc 2 6 
255 Polemonium coeruleiun grandiflorum, new, very ornamental, with large blue flowers, 2 ft, o b 
256 Polemonium Himalayense, a grand new variety with very large blue flowers 1 o 
257 Polemonium Richardsonii, blue-purple flowers in drooping panicles, a handsome hardy perennial.. 1 o 
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