13 and 13 , King Strut, Covent Garden, 1886 .] 17 
Per pkt—i. d« 
in summer they are now successfully employed, as they continue flowering longer into the autumn, than the Scarlet 
Geranium. 'I he seedlings of spring are ready to bed out in summer. {Bulbs, named varieties, is., is. 6d., 2 S. 6 <f., 
and $s. 6d. each; los. 6d., i$s., 21 s., and 30 ^. per dozen. In mixture, 9 J. per dozen 63 .?. per 100 .) 
923 Bego'nia, saved from the newest Continental and English hybrids, 2 f. 6d, 8c 3 
924 ,, fine mixed, including many varieties i 
925 ,, Froebe'lll, dazzling scarlet, i.J ft is. 8c 2 
926 „ Orscage-Q.OvreTQdytiTletiea, in beautiful fnixture 2 
927 ,, Dark red-flowered varieties, 2 
928 ,, TO'hXLStSi perfQC'tdi., brilliant cinnabar-scarlet, large finQ\y~{ormcd fiowers 2 
929 ,, semperflo'rens, white flowers, produced in great profusion, ft o 
930 ,, ,, rosea (new), delicate rose-coloured flowers f\n'^xo{\x%\OTi,i\{\. i 
931 ,, Finest double, In many beautiful new varieties T. 2 
932 ,, Rex hybrid varieties, with large variegated leaves 2 
933 ,, mQtoA'lica., very beautiful metallic foliage, with brilliant rose-coloured /lowers, (t 2 
934 ,, Argyrostlgma x Ssi\xn(ieTSl, beauti/ulfowering varieties, ij ft 2 
935 ,, RoezLll, luminous, deep red flowers in large umbels, /lowers from October to March, ft. ... i 
BETA, Nat. Ord. Ghenojpodia'cece. Ornamental foliage plants. 
936 Be ta VUlga riS foL kermeslna, I ft. ... it would htimpmihUtotptahttM hlghlyof thecrlmfon-Uavtd Btet, 
937 I, Cl'Cla brasUlen sis, 2 ffft. y©. 936. Iti pm dwarf growth and intenu (rimton foliagt, 
938 ,, ,, ,, golden rib, 2 Aft. admirably adapt it for any stfl* of gardening. Tht varittits oT 
939 ,, ,, ,, silver rib, 2Aft. ' ^tila braiilUnsis, when grown as single speeimens in shrubbery 
gl borders, semi-wild places, and in pots for winter decoration, are 
^ ’ very attractive. 
940 
941 
cri?nson, 
mixed.. 
'Beet, r — 
}Uage, I 
i •••. 
I. 6d.&t 
916 
917 
9iS 
lUe powers. Admirably adapted for small beds, edgings, 
rocli-wori, and also if sown late a pne pot plant for 
autumn decoration. 
971 Calen'dula pluvlalis, pure white, large flowers, 
972 
973 
974 
975 
976 
Ponge'U fl. pi., double white, 
offlcinalis Auro'ra, apricot, i ft 
,, super 'ba, rich orange, if*. .. 
,, Meteor, apricot~orange, 1 ft. 
mixed 
1 ft. 
I ft. 
Profuse blooming Cape Marigolds, 
) live in beds, masses, and lines. 
efec- I 
Irs mixed power border!, skrubherits, and to natur.tlixe is j 
stmi-wiid places, these are txceedingl}/ attractixe, Meteor '' 
white line on each pi tesl, ^ 
it remarkable for 
OALTjA (iiichardia), Nat. Ord. Orontia! ceoB. Handsome greenhouse plants. 
Cal'la satMo'plca, the white Lily of the Nile, eft \ Handsome conservatory plants, and fine \ . 
,, al'bo-macula'ta, leaves beautilully spotted, 2 ft.... J J-'lants tn pots, ij- &iI6 each. \ i 
OALLIOARTA, Nat. Ord. Verhena'cecB. Beautiful fruit-bearing greenhouse shrub. 
979 CalUcar'papuxpu'rea, produces long racemes of berries on slender branches; admi- 
rable for table decoration. Seedlings are more graceful than plants grown from cuttings. 2 ft. . . 
977 
978 
BI'DENS, Nat. Ord. Gom/pos'itoe. Very showy hardy annual. 
942 Bl'dens atro-sanguln'ea (Dahlia 7,imapani), blood-crimson, a very decorative border plant, ij ft. ... 0 6 
BOOOO'NIA, Nat. Ord. Papavera cem. Highly ornamental hardy perennials. 
943 Bocco'nla cboice mixed , grown as single specimens on lawns, or in fiower-borders and semi-wild 
situations, these stately plants are exceedingly effective td. & i o 
BOLTO'fllA, Nat. Ord. Compo'sitoe. Hardy perennial. 
A fine ornamental border plant with a profusion of Aster-like fiowers in Autumn, 
944 Bolto'nla latlsqua'ma, rose, 3 ft o 3 
BEiAOHY'OOME (Swan River Daisy), Nat. Ord. Compos' itoe. Pretty h.-h. annuals. 
946 BraCby'COme IberldilTo'liay blue, ^ ft ^ charming dwarf glanli, c.vired with beautiful Cineraria 
"-1“ alblflo'ra, i ft. ... ( ' ' - n-. - <■. n i.a. .j ., — 
ro'sea, rose, 4 ft ( 
finest mixed, 4 ft. , 3<f. & ) 
BEOWAL'LIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia' ceoe. Beautiful greenhouse biennials. 
949 Browallia Cervlakowsk'ii, blue, centre white, i4 ft ) Exceedingly pretty plants, flowering [ 
960 , , ela'ta al'ba, white, i4 ft ( under glass throughout the autumn, I 
961 ,, ,, coerulea grandifio'ra, 14 ft. f 
962 ,, choice mixed, t4 ft 3d.&) 
BRTTGMAN'SIA, Nat. Ord. Soluna'cece. Magnificent conservatory shrubs. 
963 Brugman'sia arbo'rea, targe white, very fragrant, single flowers, 3 ft i 
964 ., fl. pi. f<7/y<r fragrant double flowers i 
966 ,, Knighti, fl. pi. large double, zo/irVe flowers, 3 ft i 
966 ,, COCci'nea, scarlet, 3 ft t 
967 ,, BUave'olens, white, flowers very large and fragrant, 3 ft o 
968 ,, choice mixed i 
OAOA'LIA, Nat. Ord. Compos' itoo. Hardy annual. 
969 Cacalia cocci'nea, orange-scarlet, 14 ft 1 Very pretty border plants, the flowers are! o 
960 ,, au'rea, orarr^ir, 14 ft ) much prized to cut for vases. ( o 
OAO'TtJS, Nat. Ord. Cacta'cece. Singular and beautiful greenhouse perennials, etc. 
961 Gac'tus, Ce'reus, Echinocac'tus, MammUIa'ria, Echinoce'reus, and Opun'tia, in mixture ' i 
OAIANDEINIA, Nat. Ord. Portulaca'eece. Beautiful hardy annuals, etc. 
962 and 965 succeed best in dry sunny situations ; on rockwork they are beautiful. 
962 Calandrin'ia grandifio'ra (dis'color), rose-pink, for edgings, small beds, and rock gardens, i ft o 
963 ,, speclo'sa, 4 ft 'l Charming spring flowers if scnim in August, t o 
964 ,, ., al'ba, w/ii*, 4 ft 3 For summer decoration sow in spring. \ o 
965 ,, umbella'ta ma'jor, mu/rn/ir-rT/OTnin, a charming hardy perennial, 4 ft o 
OALOEOLA'RIA, Nat. Ord. Scrophularia cem. Indispensable greenhouse perennials. 
966 Calceola'rla herbaceous, Barr’s magnificent International First Prize varieties, 2 ft as. 6d. & 3 
967 ,, ,, Thompson's Dalkeith Park varieties, a very fine selection, 2 ft 2 
968 ,, ,, saved from very fine flowers, 2 ft i 
969 „ ,, grandifio'ra pu'mlla oompac'ta, German in mixture, 14ft 2 
970 „ shrubby, saved from beautiful dwarf bedding varieties, i ft 2 
OALEN'DULA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itce. Very showy hardy annuals 
