NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS. 
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NIEREMBERG1A FRUTESCENS. 
This pretty little plant has been introduced to Europe from the Andes of Chili. It has stood 
unprotected in the open ground near Paris, and may therefore ho expected to prove nearly hardy 
in this country ; flowers white, tinged with violet, throat yellow. 1*. each ; 9s. per doz. 
PHLEUM PRATENSE VARIEGATUM. 
A handsome hardy perennial grass, forming a stiff erect-growing tuft, with smooth leaves, freely 
handed and striped with white, so as to form an elogant variegation. It makes a fine particoloured 
mass in the herbaceous border, and is well adapted for planting in lines. 3s. 6 d. each ; 1J guinea 
per doz. 
PETUNIAS, vide pages 7 and 111. | POLYMNIA GRANDI8, 2s. 6 d. 
NEW GOLDEN-LEAVED BEDDING PLANT “GOLDEN FEATHER.” 
(PYRETHRUM PARTHENIUM AUREUM.) 
A beautiful dwarf hardy perennial plant, fi to 9 inches in height. It is of uniformly neat and 
densely compact habit, and by simply pinching off the flower buds, its elegant feather-like golden 
leaves make it an effective plant for bedding or riband decoration. 6 d. each ; 4s. per doz. 
SALVIA GRAHAMII PURPURATA. 
This splendid variety has very fine flowers of a rich purplish crimson, 
the flowers of S. Grahamii, but far exceed that variety in richness of colour. 
sempervivum anomalum, erf. 
„ CALIFORNICUM, 6d. and Off. 
„ HIRTUM, 6d. 
„ SOBOLIFERUM, 6 d. 
SOLANUM MACRAHTHUM, 2s. 6d. 
They resemble in form 
Is. 
SEMPER VI YUM ARACHN OIDEUM, 6d. 
„ GLOBIFERUM, 6 d. 
„ PITTONI, 6 d. 
„ TECTORUM, 6 d. 
SOLANUM ROBUSTUM AUREUM, 3s. (W. 
NEW BEDDING TROP/EOLUMS. 
BRILLIANT, very bright crimson, the upper petals blotched with maroon, the under petals spotted 
with violet crimson at the base. Is. 6 d. 
FREEDOM, bright scarlet crimson, each lobe blotched with maroon. Is. 6 d. 
GAIETY, orange, all the petals cleanly blotched or spotted with bright crimson. Is. 6 d. 
GLITTER, vivid scarlet, broad petals, good round flower. Is. 
GOLD BELT, clear yollow, all the petals spotted with red ; a distinct and handsome variety. Is. 
MALVINA, bright orange soarlet, with crimson feathering on the upper petals; a profuse 
bloomer, and of dwarf compact habit. Is. 6d. 
MONARCH, vermilion, slightly feathered in the upper lobes with crimson ; a free-blooming 
variety. Is. 6 d. 
MRS. TREADWELL, rich velvety orange crimson, flowers of great substance. Is. 6R. 
POSER, dazzling orange scarlot, the upper petals darkly feathered, fine large flower. Is. 6 </. 
ROYALIST, citron yellow, cleanly blotched on all the lobes with scarlet. Is. 6 d. 
SALUTE, dark maroon ; a rich and well-formed flower, of good shrubby habit. Is. Qd. 
SCEPTRE, vermilion orange, blotched with crimson in the upper petals ; a thick wax-like flower 
of good form, very bright and showy. Is. Cul. 
SPANGLE, deep orange, upper petals blotched with violet maroon ; fine-formed flower and dense 
globular habit. Is. 6 d. 
UMPIRE, a splendid flowor, of an intensely dark crimson ; very effective as a bedder. Is. 6 d. 
VICTORY, glowing scarlet, well-formed flowers ; habit very dwarf and compact. Is. G d. 
UHDEA BIPINNATIFIDA, 2s. 6 d. | VERBENAS, vide pages 114 and 115. 
VIOLA CORNUTA ALBA. 
This is a form of the mauve coloured specios, with pure white flowers. 9d. each ; Gs. per doz. 
VIOLA LUTEA GRANDIFLORA. 
A valuable and most effective bedding plant, of dwarf compact habit, with shining green foliage 
and large bright yellow flowers, produced in the greatest profusion. It is unequalled for spring and 
autumn decoration. 1*’. cacti ; 9$. per doz. 
WIGANDIA CARACASANA, 2s. I WIGANDIA MEXICANA, 3s. 6 d. 
„ URENS, 2s. 0 d. I „ VIGIERI, 2s. 
