NEW AND CHOICE GLOXINIAS. 
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NEW AND CHOICE GLOXINIAS— continued. 
*MONSIEUB LDCIEN LINDEN, creamy yellow throat ; bright rose lobes veined in the centre 
with canninc. 3s. 6rf. 
‘MONSIEUR TESTARD, white ground, nearly covered with a marking and spotting of dark violet ; 
each lobe marked with a violet horse-shoe ; a beautiful flower. 2s. M. 
NOTAIRE MOENS, a very fine large flower ; white richly marked with light cannine dots ; border 
of lobes pure white. 2s. 6d. 
‘NYMPH, pure white ; a fine flower. 3s. Qd. 
ORIPLAMME, rich reddish vermilion, the mouth lightly encircled with clear blue ; creamy white 
throat. 6s. 
‘PATRIE, mouth of the throat intensely dark indigo purple, the lobes shading off to bluish violet 
and margined with white ; liglit throat shaded with violet crunson ; a very fine flower. 2s. 5d. 
‘PAULINE BRETON, a very large flower, white tube, and rosy carmine lobes, bordered with white. 
2s. 6d. 
‘PHYLLIS, lobes bluisli violet ; mouth rich purple crimson | throat white spotted with crimson ; 
very fine. 3s. 6d 
‘POPE, vide page 20. 
‘PRESIDENT J. GIRAUD, throat and part of the lobes pure white, forming a white star in the 
centre of the flower ; tlie lobes of a rich cerise red colour ; very fine. 2s. 6d, 
‘PRESIDENT THOMAS, a large flower ; lobes of a bright velvety cerise colour, surrounded witlr 
carmine amaranth ; very fine. 2». 6d. 
PRINCE DE GALLES, cerrtre of lobes dark lilac, passing to clear violet towards the border, which 
is pure white. 3s. 6«f. 
PRINCE P. TROUBETZKOY, a very large flower of an extremely dark violet colour, bordered 
witlr prrre white ; a remarkably attractive variety. 2s. 6d. 
ROMOLA, lavetrdcr blue lobes ; rrrotrth dark crimson ; white throat spotted with crimson. 3s. 6d. 
ROSE D’AMOUR, creatrr-coloured throat, lobes bright rosy carmitre, shaded towards the base with 
rose cerise. 2s. 6d. 
‘ROSEA GRANDIPLORA, a fine largo flower of a bearrtiful carmine rose colour. 2s. 6d. 
‘ROSE ET HERMINE, white throat arrd mouth ; lobes bright rose spotted with prrre white. 2s. 6d. 
‘SANG GAULOIS, a fine flower of a rich bright red colour with goldetr reflections ; edges of the 
lobes urrdrrlated ; dull red throat. 6s. 
‘TEMPLAR, lobes white, spotted with blue, the mouth encircled with purplish violet ; light throat, 
freckled witlr crimson ; a showy and cfl'ective variety. 6s. 
‘TENNYSON, vide page 20. 
‘TRITON, lobes delicate rose pirrk; throat arrd nrouth white freckled with pink; a very pretty 
flower. 3s. 6(f. 
‘URANIE, lobes white, the centre of each rayed and spotted with bright pirrk, the outer part of 
lobes arrd the mouth freckled with pink ; light throat, densely freckled with pink j extremely 
pretty. 6s. 
"VARIABILIS, white freckled with blue and blotched at the irrtcrscctions Of the lobes; the flowets' 
often Itnva six arrd seven divisions. 8s. 6d. 
‘VICOMTE DE CONDEIXA, pure white, spotted and freckled in the centre with soft rose, and 
maculated with carmirre at the intersections of the lobes. 3s. 6d. 
‘VILLE DE NANCY, reddish violet, deeper towards the throat, which is white ; extremely distinct 
arrd attractive. 6s. 
VX.AANDEREN, wirite throat, ornamented with myriads of carmine spots, tube carmine, shaded 
with plum, lobes rich velvety pirrple. 2s. 6d. 
‘WILLIAM ROBINSON, lobes bright rosy carmine, margined pink ; centre of lobes white, spotted 
and freckled with bright junk ; throat creamy white, thickly spotted rvith pink. 2s. 8d. 
ScUctions qf other good kiiuls can be made from Mr. W. B.’s general collection at 
18s. and 80s. per doxen. 
Gloxinia INSIGNIS, this distinct variety produces its flowers during the autumn and winter j 
colour bluish lilac, marked with a large crimson blotch at the base of the tube, 2s. Sd. 
GLOXINIA MACULATA SCEPTRUM, a magnificent hybrid, with extra largo erect cordate 
foliage. It produces a rigid terminal inflorescence, exceeding twenty inches in height, which hears 
majestically its large clear lilac well-formed blooms. 2s. 6d. 
