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OU'PHEA, Nat. Ord. Lythra'cece. Beautiful half-hardy or greenhouse plants. P ". pk d.' 
For the decoration of the conservatory , flower beds , and borders, these are favourites. 
1302 Cu'phea em'lnens, bright red and yellow, in long superb branches, splendid h.-h. perennial, 2 it.... o 6 
J303 „ platycen'tra, scarlet, white, and purple, beautiful, h.-h. perennial, 1 ft o 6 
1304 ,, purpu rea, rosy scarlet, purple calyx, very elegant h.-h. annual, 1 ft o 3 
1305 „ Koezlli grandiflo'ra super ba, bright scarlet, valuable for winter decoration, h.-h. p o 6 
1306 ,, Zlmapan’i, red-violet, large flowers, very ornamental species, h.-h. annual, ft o 6 
OY'OLAMEN, Nat. Ord. Primula,' oece. Greenhouse and hardy bulbs. 
Charming winter-flowering plants, propagated from seed, the seedlings flowering profusely the second season . 
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Cy'clamen per'sicum, choice strain, flowers crimson, magenta, scarlet, white, lilac, rose, and 
spotted, and many of them fragrant, foliage beautifully variegated 
„ „ saved from fine varieties, $ ft 
„ ,, Purity, snow-white flowers of great beauty, ^ ft 
,, ,, al'bum, fine white, J ft 
,, „ ro'seum.yfwr rose, £ ft 
,, ,, ru brum, fine deep red, J ft 
,, „ gigan'teum, mixed, very beautiful, J ft 
,, ,, glgan'teum roseum,yf«r rose, 4 ft" 
„ ,, grandlflo'rum, large flowers, 2 J inches long, white, crimson corona, J ft 
,, ,, mixed from beautiful new varieties is. 6 d. & 
„ hardy varieties, mixed, summer, autumn, winter, and spring-flowering, h ft is. & 
[For plants of Hardy Cyclamen, see page ir.) 
See Novelty Sheet, page 4 . 
OY'TISUS, Nat. Ord. Legumino'sce. Highly decorative greenhouse shrubs. 
1318 Cy'tlsus, choice mixed varieties 
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DA'HLIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' itce. Handsome half-hardy perennials 
hlia, Single coccl'nea, scarlet, 3 ft 
Cervante'si, mixed, 3 ft 
Cactus (Juarezi), rich scarlet, 3 ft. ... 
gra'cills, varieties in mixture, 3 ft. ... 
cfiUtou l C A^ et j" r. in c <> l 0 ‘,r arid vary from white to 
^ and from maroon to scarlet. J 
Single Dahlias are especially recom- 
mended for flower borders, shrub- 
beries , and large beds on lawns; the 
plant is graceful , the flowers are rich 
As a cut flower for vases , they are 
unsurpassed. Sow the seed in spring , 
and plant out in May or fune } 
and the seedlings will flower as soon 
and as fine,as plants from cuttings. 
,, Paragon, maroon and purple, 3 ft. 
,, scarlet, best varieties, 3 ft 
,, White Queen, pure white, 3 ft 
„ yellow, best varieties, 3 ft 
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,, mixed from newest vars., 3 ft... is. & 
d0UWe smaU-flowered ™d )~ Sown in spring these bloom profusely in 
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,. dwarf, choice mixed, large- flowered J ^ ^ ‘ ' 
single lmperialis, fiowers white and belt -shaped. A splendid plant for conservatories, 6 ft. 
,, reptans.jwm// lilac flowers, single, 3 ft. I Elegant species , with beautiful small ( 
,, Zimapani, blood-crimson , ft J neat flowers. ( 
DAISY, Nat. Ord. Compos'itoe. Spring-flowering hardy perennials. 
1338 Daisy, savedfrom best double flowers, various colours, i ft. \ Seedsown in spring makes strong ( is.& 
1339 ,, saved from best double white flowers, £ ft > decorative plants for aulumti-< 
1340 , , saved from best double red flowers, £ ft J planting , to flower hi spring. ( 
1341 ,, saved from fine single flowers, for naturalization and export, £ ft 
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DATU'RA (see Brugmansia), Nat. Ord. Solana' cece. Splendid half-hardy annuals. 
Fine plants of sub-tropical aspect, some of them having immense sweet-scented trumpet flowers. 
1342 Datu'ra ceratocau'lon, satin-white , striped purple, large sweet-scented flowers, 2 ft o 3 
1343 ,, chloran'tha, fl. pi., large golden-yellow fragrant flowers, a fine pot-plant, 2 ft o 6 
1344 „ gigan'tea, a robust, branching species, valuable for single specimens, 4 ft o 3 
1345 ,, Huberia'na, splendid mixed, from new and beautiful varieties, 3 ft o 6 
1346 ,, Wright'ii, white, bordered lilac, very handsome, 2 ft o 3 
1347 ,, mixed from above varieties 3 d. & o 6 
DELPHINIUM, Nat. Ord. Rmuncula! cece. Splendid hardy perennials. 
Beautiful border plants with gorgeous spikes of flowers, varying in shade from white to the richest blue. 
Specimens in flovjer borders, when established, surpass in gorgeous effect almost all other plants. 
1348 Delphinium Barlo'wii, dark blue , shaded bronzy red, a distinct species, ft o 6 
1349 ,, cardina'le, bright scarlet, flowers the first reason, very beautiful, 2 ft 1 o 
1360 ,, cashmeria'niun, new species, flowers large and very handsome, 2 ft o 6 
1351 ,, ,, white, new, and very beautiful, 2 ft t o 
1362 ,, ela'tum Mastodon'te, bright blue, white centre, 3 ft o 6 
1353 ,, „ coelesti'num, beautiful light blue, 3 ft o 3 
1354 ,, ,, Lemoine’s, single 3 emi-double and double, new vars., in mixture, 3 ft. 6 d. Sc 1 o 
1355 ,, formo'sum, rich dark blue, white centre, 2 ^ ft o 3 
1356 ,, ,, coelesti'num, beautiful celestial blue, 2 ^ ft o 3 
1367 ,, sinen'sis, choice mixed French hybrids, 2 ft o 3 
1368 ,, nudicau'le, orange-scarlet, fine dwarf compact habit, ft 6 d. Sc 1 o 
1359 ,, new double named varieties, in mixed colours 1 s. & 2 6 
1360 ,, new single and semi-double named varieties, in very choice mixed colours... 6 d. & 10 
136] ,, new single named varieties, in mixed colours 3 d. & o 6 
For annual varieties of Delphinium, see Larkspur , pp. 9 and 27 . 
