178 NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND SOBT-WOODED PLANTS. 
SALVIA CCELESTINA, 
A vigorous-growing variety, rvith quaili'angnlar whitish stems the foliage having toothed edges j 
the flowers, whicli are freely produced in long branched spikes, are of a bluish lilac colour. Is. 6d. 
SALVIA PAEINAOBA. 
A very showy and effective variety, of good branching habit, producing freely from July until late 
in the autumn fine spikes of beautiful rich blue flowers, which have the lip and throat marked with 
white. 2s. Cd. 
SALVIA HOVEYI. 
This is a most desirable and handsome variety, of the habit and general character of S. splciulens, 
but with dark blue flowers. Is. 6d. 
SALVIA M. ISSANCHON. 
A v.iriety of S. splendcns, producing long spikes of flowers, which have a pure white corolla, and a 
white caly.x marked with bright red ; very showy and effective. 5s. 
SALVIA PITOHERI. 
A free-blooming and exceedingly attraetive variety, producing spikes of flowers of the most beautiful 
rich blue colour ; it is a most desirable and valuable plant for cut flowers and other decorative purposes, 
as it blooms during tho winter when flowers are scarce. Is. 6d. 
SALVIA SPLENDENS BRUANTII. 
A dwarf-growing variety, producing fine largo flower’s of a dazzling velvety scarlet coloirr ; exceedingly 
attractive. Is. 
SALVIA PATENS, 6(f. 
SPLENDENS, Is. 
VERSCHAPFELTII, Is. 
SAXIFEAGA WALLACEI, Is. 6d. 
SEMPEBVIVUM CALCABEUM (CALIFOB- 
NICUM), 9d. and Is. 
SEMPEBVIVUM CHRYSANTHUM, 2s. Gd. 
HAWORTHII, Is. 
SPECIOSUM, 2s. 6d. 
TECTORUM, U. 
TORENIA BAIDLONII, bright yellow. Is. 
FOUBNIERI, sky bhre, Is. 
VERBENAS. 
CHOICE KINDS, for bedding and pot culture, at 6s,, 9s. and 12s. per dozen. 
VERONICA OHAMAEDRYS AUREA. 
A golden-leaved form of this pretty plant, which for garden decorative purposes will be an 
acquisition. Is. M. 
VITEX TRIPOLIA VARIEGATA. 
A pretty and attractive variegated plant of the Labiate order, introduced from tho South Sea Islarrds. 
It has downy branches, which are furnished with opposite loaves ; those in this variety have a 
marginal variegation of white, which in some places leads to irregrrlarity of outline. Tho flowers are 
violet-iHirple. 2s. 6d. 
PLANTS FOR SUB-TROPICAL GARDENS. 
These have either ornamental and attractive foliage, or are of graceful habit and growth, such 
as Bamboos, &c., and arc very effective when idanted in groups; many of them forming striking 
objects as single specimens. 
Good selection) made at 30s. and 42s. doxen, 
