116 
NEW VERBENAS. 
NEW VERBENAS— Continued. 
GENERAL GRANT, bright cherry rose, of vigorous and ereot growth, with a free-flowering 
habit, truss and outline good. 9 d. 
G. P. TYE, pale flesh, with deep cherry centre ; large flower of exquisite form. 9 il. 
GRACIEUSE, large snowy white flowers, with immense rosy lilao centre, and purple eye ; an 
exceedingly attractive varioty. 1*. (id. 
GYPSY, very large flowers and trusses, pure white, margined with pink; a pretty and distinot 
variety. 9d. 
HENRY DEMAY, rosy salmon, with large lilac carmine centre ; a novel colour ; flowers and 
trasses large and well formed, lx. 6 d. 
INSPECT EUR BOU CARD, immense flowers and trusses, very bright cerise, darker towards the 
edge. 9d. 
ISA ECKFORD, bedding puce of the finest quality, and most effective, filling tho bed well, and 
keeping its colour all the season. 9d. 
JAMES FAZY, bright cerise, shaded with violet. 9d. 
J. CALOT, a very bright red, with yellow eye ; flowers large and fine ; a vigorous-growing and 
free-blooming variety, lx. 6 d. 
KATE, shaded pink, with crimson centre ; a very pretty flower. 9d. 
KING OF BEBDERS, brilliant crimson red ; growth free and compact, large trusses, a profuse 
bloomer- 9 d. 
LADY FOLKESTONE, rose, suffused violet; novel flower, very fine ; largo truss, a very pleasing 
variety. 9 d. 
LA TRIOMPHANTE, scarlet vermilion, largo white centre, colour exceedingly brilliant. 9 d. 
LEONARD, violet, shaded with blue, large white centre. 9d. 
LILIAN, a very rich and dark shaded crimson, with white eye. 9 d. 
LOTTY ECKFORD, brilliant plum colour, lemon eye ; a very fine bedder. lx. 
LUMINARY, blush white, with large purplish crimson centre, lx. 6 d. 
MASTER JACOBS, crimson maroon, with pure white eye ; a fine shade of colour. 9 d. 
MISS "WIMSETT, an exceedingly fine variety ; flowers large and of great substance, habit erect, 
colour pale blue, with fine white eye, trusses largo and of fine form; suitable alike for bedding 
and pot culture, lx. 
MERE GIGOGNE, very dark red, with conspicuous white centre, good pips and immense 
trusses, lx. 6 d. 
MISS ANNIE BOUVERIE, rose, shaded with purple ; a beautiful variety. 9 d. 
MISS MULTON, trusses immense, pips large and of perfect form, colour bright rosy carmine, 
with white centre, surrounded with dark carmine, lx. 0 d. 
MRS. BOUVERIE, bright orange, a beautifnl, chaste, and smooth flower, lx. 
MRS. ECKFORD, pure white, with deep rose centre, very smooth flower, and largo trass. 9 d. 
MRS. PERRY, bright azure blue, with pure white eye, flowers of great size and perfect 
form. !)d. 
MRS. POCHIN, bright pink of a beautiful shade, white eye ; very distinct. 9d. 
MRS. REYNOLDS HOLE, pure waxy white, with deep violet centre ; a charming variety, lx. 
MRS. STUART LOW, one of the finest whites in cultivation, of good habit, and a splendid 
bedder ; fine flower and full large truss. 9 d. 
OBERON, splendid violet, shaded crimson, habit erect and stout, truss large and of fino form and 
substance, flowers large and handsome ; a very fine variety either for bedding or for cultivation 
in pots. 9 d. 
PAINTED LADY, rich salmon, tinted blush, with a beautiful crimson centre, forming a good 
bed. 9 d. 
PAUL DE LUCEY, purplish red, shaded in the centre with violet, white eye. 9 d. 
PERFECTION, pink, dashed with cream ; fine flower, of perfect form. 9d. 
POLLY PERKINS, cerise, suffused with salmon ; a striking flower. 9d. 
QUEEN, delicate lavender, with lemon eye. 9 d. 
QUEEN OF ENGLAND, rich pure salmon, with a large and fiery scarlet centre, good form and 
substance ; a splendid flower for exhibition. 9d. 
RICHARD DEAN, blue purple, with large pure white eye ; a very fine variety both for bedding 
and pot culture. 9 d. 
SADOWA, very large flowers, rose, large rosy purple centre, white eye. 9d. 
SERAPH, white, with purple centre, large trusses; an attractive variety. Is. Qtd. 
SHAKESPEARE. This is undoubtedly the finest scarlet Verbena ever offered j truss and pip 
exceedingly large and smooth, of a rich orange scarlet, strong free habit. 9 d. 
