40 
2201 
2202 
2203 
2204 
2206 
2206 
2207 
2208 
2209 
2210 
2211 
2212 
2213 
2214 
2216 
2216 
2217 
2218 
2219 
2220 
2221 
2222 
2223 
2224 
2226 
2226 
2227 
2228 
2229 
2230 
2231 
2232 
2233 
2234 
2236 
2236 
2237 
2238 
2239 
2240 
2241 
2242 
2243 
Vi ola comu'ta Purple Queen, h ft 
Admiration, deep clear violet, J ft 
al'ba, white, J ft 
Blue Perfectfon, very beautiful, J ft 
lu'tea grandiflo'ra, yellow, i ft 
mixed, from above varieties 6rf. & 
Canary, li^ht yellow, very fine, ^ ft 
Duebesa of Sutherland, li^ht hlac, beautiful, ^ ft 
Forerunner, violet, very fine, ^ ft 
Formosa, lilac blotched crimson ^ ^ ft 
Golden Gem, rich golden-yellow, very beautiful, ^ ft 
Grleves'il,yf//tf primrose, \ ft 
King of Bedders, purple flowers of good shape and substance, J ft. 
Lilacina, beautiful soft lilac, J ft 
Purity, fine white, abundant bloomer , very effective, ^ ft. 
Q\ieeXi'VictOTiSi,yellow,freefo7vering,andcompact, ^ ft. 
Royal Visit, rich violet, very fine, ^ it 
For continuous lines, 
ribbons, and edgings 
to large beds, these are 
charming. To infer- 
7ft ingle with other 
plants in beds, they 
are most valuable, being 
continuously in bloom 
if attended to. The 
cornuta alba is prized 
in bouquets for its snow- 
white flowers and deli- 
cate perfume, the other 
varieties are valued for 
their diversity of colour 
and fine effect in spring 
and summer. 
\Batr afid Son, 
JPer pki. — i. d. 
3 6 
mixed from choice Scotch varieties, 4 ft td.Si J 
odora^ta, blue sweet violet, J ft o 
,, al'ba, sweet violet. ^ ft o 
„ The Czar, violet, the largest flowering and the richest coloured sweet violet, j ft. ... o 
,, The White Czar, white, the largest flowering sweet violet, ^ ft o 
„ mixed varieties of sweet violets, i ft o 
trl'color (Pansy), Scotch and English Florist and Fancy varieties, ^ ft u. & 2 
„ Lemolno's choice varieties i ft u. & 2 
„ fancy choice Bel^an and German varieties, ^ ft 1 
„ very fine mixed, including fancy and florists’ flowers, ft o 
Blach King, dense black ^ ft. 
black-blue, pujple, i ft 
Blue King, deep cobalt-bluc, J ft 
azure-purple, ^ ft 
sky-blue, 4 ft 
Lord Beaconsfleld, purple, ^ ft. ... 
Snowflake, pure white, J ft 
pure white, J ft 
pure yellow, ^ ft 
ru'bra, red-brown, J ft 
ultra-marine, rich blue, ^ ft 
striped and flaked, very beautiful, 
J ft 
mixed, Irom above varieties 
1 
These are all fine bedding Pansies. 
The seeds having been carefully 
saved, a large portion of them will 
come true to colour: they may be 
j sown at any time, but those which 
are sown from March to May 
will be decorative in the autumn, 
and the colours can then be ar- 
ranged and the plants bedded out 
for spring decoration. Autumn- 
sown seed will fewer in spring. 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6d. & 
6d. & 
2214 
2245 
2246 
2247 
L ij. & 2 6 
German cboice mixed, beautiful fancy varieties, J ft 6d. & i o 
Freucll splendid large-flowered varieties, J ft i o 
.1 „ French large flowered Odler’s 6-spotted, beautiful varieties, J ft 2 6 
VTRQ-INIAN STOCK, Nat. Ord. Cruci' ferce. Chajrming dwarf hardy annuals. 
Virginian Stock, | ft- "j Sown in Feb. or March this pretty ann ual f ^ ° 5 
" ” Mmsnn ? produces a gay display in the pcriod\if ° ® 
spring and sum, nerfowers?\^ff ° « 
VISOA'EIA, Nat, Ord. Caryopliylla'cece, Beautiful effective hardy annuals. 
It is scarcely possible to over-estimate the brilliant effect in beds, lines, or masses, of the rich magenta dowers of 
Cardinalis, the charming Elegans picia, and the beautiful Ccerulea : all the varieties are very graceful and im- 
provements on Agrostemma coeli-rosea. 
2248 Vlsca'lia cardinalis, brilliant magenta, ranging to the richest crimson, very effective, i.J ft., $d. & o 6 
ccerulea, blue, this fine variety produces a nice contrast with Cardinalis, ft o 3 
ePegans plc'ta, scarlet, margined white, elegant and very beautiful, ft 3c?. & o 6 
caryophyllol'des, scarlet, striped white, a most beautiful variety, ft o 3 
all>a Dunnet'til, white, dark centre, ij ft o 3 
tUQ from the above, ii 3<f. & o 6 
2249 
2250 
2261 
2252 
2263 
2264 
WAI'TZIA, Nat. Ord. Compos'itm, Splendid everlasting half-hardy annuals. 
Wal'tzia mixed, charming Everlastings, equally valuable for pot-culture and the flower border ... 
WALLFLOWER (Cheiranthus Cheiri), Nat. Ord. Oruciferce, 
2266 Wallflower, German splendid mixed, double 
2266 „ „ very good mixed, double 
2267 „ Young’s Blood Red, single, ij ft 
2268 „ Covent Garden Blood red, single, fine selection, i ft. 
2269 ,, Harbinger, single, blood red, i ft 
2260 „ purple, single, ik ft 
2261 „ yellow, single, ft 
2262 „ Golden Queen, single, pure yellow, ij ft 
2263 „ CoventGarden Golden Yellow, single,<3! finestrain,iU. 
2264 ,, Cranford Beauty, single rich golden-yellow, neat 
bushy habit, i ft 
2266 „ Belvolr Castle, single, pure yellow, i ft 
2266 „ Bedfont Giant, single, yellow, immense spikes, 2 ft.. 
2267 „ German Crimson Tom Thumb, single, f ft 
2268 „ „ Golden Tom Thumb, single, ^ ft 
2269 „ „ Tom Thumb, mixed single, | ft 
2270 „ splendid mixed, single, li ft J 
Hardy perennials. 
Wallflowers are every- 
where prized for their 
delicious fragrance. 
The large massive con- 
spicuous spikes of the 
double German vatie- 
ties have a charming 
effect ; yjhile the bushy, 
compact growth andpro' 
fuse blooming of the 
single Wall-flowers ren- 
der them exceedingly 
attractive in beds, 
groups, ribbons, and for 
naturalization. 
f IS. 8c 
6d.8c 
6d.8c 
6d.8c 
6d.8c 
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