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GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
Authrotaxds Donniana, 21s. 
P.Auundo bonax variegata, 3a Gd. to 
10a. 6d. 
Azalea (Indica) alba delioatUslma 
folius variegatia. — pure white bloe- 
Boms, the foliage coiratantly and dis- 
tinctly variegated ; an attractive 
variety, fine plants. 7s. Gd, 
Carnation. — Fine white, 
beautifully striped and flaked with 
rosy pui’ple, very distinct. Plants 
ready in October, at lOa. Gd. and 21s. 
Etoile de Gand. — Flowers 
large, ronnd-lobed, pure white with 
elegant, large, light rose-coloured 
central lines, radiating from the 
centre ; beautiful. 6s. 
Kinghomi, — The flowers 
of medium size, most perfect form, 
of unusual substance and smooth- 
ness of texture. Colour bright 
lively rose, thickly spotted on the 
upper segments with deep rosy pur- 
ple. The habit of the plant is free, 
yet compact, and a most abundant 
bloomer. 21s. 
Mars. — This most attractive 
variety is the brightest of all exist- 
ing kinds, the flowers large, smooth. 
Arm, well formed, bright orange red, 
almost scarlet, the ujiper segments 
spotted with purplish crimson. 21s. 
Prince of Orange. — This 
brilliant and striking variety is dis- 
tinct from any other yet known for 
its bright orange scarlet flowers, 
which are of the medium size, of 
great substance, and having the 
additional good q^uality of lasting a 
long time on the plant; the blossoms 
are produced in very great abund- 
ance, the foliage small, neat, and 
glossy, a free yet compact grower, i 
forming altogether a valuable addi- 
tion to the conservatory or the ex- 
hibition. Plants ready in October, 
21s. and 31s. Gd. 
Azalea (Indica) President Clayes. — 
Salmon pink, with white margin, and 
striped with red, a very distinct, 
good variety, fine plants. 10s. Gd. 
President. — Flowers of 
large size, excellent in foi-m, stout 
in substance, firm in texture, with 
a smooth surface, and of a very 
pleasing colour'. This colour is a 
deep salmon-red, thickly and con- 
spicuously spotted on the upper 
segments with deep crimson red. 
21s. 
tricolor. — A fine large 
white, very richly flalrod and spot- 
ted with red. Plants in October, 
10s. Gd. and 21s. 
Selections of well known good sorts, in 
fine 'plants, can be made from W. JB.’s 
general collection, at 24s., 30s., 42s., 
and 60s., per dozen. 
Camellia bicolor de la Beine.— This is 
one of the moat exquisite Camellias 
ever seen. Quite a new colour ; 
carmine shaded with salmon, and 
edged with white. lOs. Gd. 
Comte de Gomer. — The most 
beautiful of all the striped varieties ; 
was raised by M. le Comte Bernar- 
dino Lechi, h Brescia (Italic) ; co- 
lour soft rose, splendidly striped 
with crimson, flower very double, 
and petals finely imbricated, unique. 
16s. 
Monsieur D’Offoy.— Delicate pinlc, 
shape perfection, the finest of its 
class. 10s. 6d. 
Triomphe de Wondelghem. — A 
superb variety, that was awarded 
the firat prize for seedling Camellias 
when exhibited before the Royal 
