168 NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND SOFT-WOODED PLANTS. 
ECHEVERI A GLAUCO-METALUCA. 
A very distinct and fine hybrid between E. secunda glauca and E. mctallica ; the leaves are nearly as 
large as in E. mctallica and intermediate in colour between the parents, having the deep glaucous hue 
of the former, with the bronzy tint of the latter. The plants, which are stemless, are formed of 
rosulate tufts of leaves, similar to those of E. sccunda glauca, but much larger. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6 d. 
ECHEVERI A GRANDISEPALA, 7s. C d. ] ECHEVERIA METALLICA, Is. 6 d. & 2s. 6A 
„ IMBRICATA, 5s. „ MUTABILIS, 5s. 
„ LUTEO-GIGANTEA, 3s. Gd. ! ,, OVATA, 7s. 6 cl. 
ECHEVERIA PRUINOSA. 
A very distinct hybrid between E. linguccfolia and E. coccinca ; it has obovate-lanceolate foliage, 
green, covered with a white pubescence, which is more apparent on the central leaves. 5s. 
ECHEVERIA RETUSA FLORIBUNDA SPLENDENS. 
An exceedingly useful and effective winter and spring blooming variety, of compact growth, with 
neat glaucous green foliage. It is very free flowering, producing from twenty-five to thirty blossoms 
on a stem. The flowers are of a rich red colour, with brilliant yellow centre. 2s. Gd. and 3s. 6cL 
ECHEVERIA RETUSA GLAUCA. 
A distinct hybrid between E. rctusa and E. sccunda glauca ; the plants, which are stemless, form neat 
tufts and produce freely, for many months in succession, stout flower stems about 18 inches high, 
surmounted with corymbs of bright red flowers having yellow centres. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
ECHEVERIA ROSEO-PICTA, 7s. 6 A ECHEVERIA SECUNDA, 9(7 each ; 6s.perdoz. 
„ SCAPHYLLA, 5s. „ „ GLAUCA, 9 d. each ; 
6s. per doz. 
ECHEVERIA SECUNDA GLAUCA MAJOR. 
A fine hybrid between E. sccunda glauca and E. mctallica ; the leaves and general character of the 
plant resemble those of E. sccunda glauca, but are much larger than in that variety ; the plants are 
stemless and form rosulate tufts, about 12 inches in diameter. It is very distinct and free-growing. 
Is. 6d. and 2s. Gd. 
ECHEVERIA SPATHULATA. 
A robust-growing variety, with very glaucous foliage. The leaves are remarkably thick, of large size 
and spathulate form. The flowers are white, the extremities of the petals tinted with carmine. 5s. 
HUBLEA ELEGANS, Is., Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. | LANTANAS, of sorts, 9s., 12s. and 18s. per doz. 
HELIOTROPE MARIE BOPPE. 
A very fine variety, of good habit, producing crowded umbels of large flowers ol a beautiful lilac 
colour on a white ground. 2s. Gd. 
HELIOTROPE OTHELLO. 
This variety is extremely attractive ; the flowers are of a very dark blue colour and are borne in 
immense umbels on stiff stalks ; foliage very dark. 2s. Gd. 
LOBELIA ERINUS. 
This dwarf-growing section of the Lobelias is exceedingly useful and effective. Their neat and 
compact habit and the redundancy with which their blossoms are produced, render them almost 
invaluable for bedding, especially for edgings and ribbon borders. 
ANNETTE, lilac, with white eye prettily spotted with lilac. Is. Gd. 
BLUE BONNET, bright blue, with white centre, spotted with dark blue. Is. Gd. 
CELESTIAL, celestial blue, with white centre, attractively spotted with indigo blue. Is. Gd. 
CCERULEA ALBO-MARMORATA PLORE-PLENO, a distinct and effective variety, of free 
growth, producing most profusely its beautiful double flowers, which are of a lovely ccerulean blue 
colour, attractively marbled and spotted with white. 3s. Gd. 
