174 NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND SOFT- WOODED PLANTS, 
GANNAS. 
These are striking foliage plants, very effective for sub-tropical gardening and border grouping. 
12s., 18s. and 80,s. per dozen. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTESCENS, Is. ' CARNATIONS, Tree of sorts, 80s. and 4'2s. per 
ALICE CROUSSE, Is. 6d. ! dozen. 
COMTE DE CHAMBORD, Is. 6d. j COPROSMA BAUERIANA VARIEOATA, 
ETOILE D’OR, Is. 6d. i Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. 
DAHLIAS. 
Choice Exhibition Varieties, 9s., 12s., 18s. and 80s. per dozen. 
Choice Exhibition Varieties, Fancy Flowers, 9s., 12s., 18s. and 80s. per dozen. 
Dwarf Bedding: Varieties, 9s. and 12s. per dozen. 
Bouquet or Pompon Varieties, 9s. and 12s. per dozen. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED DAHLIAS. 
These are extremely effective as decorative plants for grouping in bods or borders, and their blossoms 
are very useful for cutting ; they bloom so continuously and profusely that they are highly attractive. 
.9s., 12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
DELPHINIUMS. 
These handsome-flowered perennials arc extremely showy and effective ; and from the various shades 
•of blue to be met with in their fine spikes of blossom, they are among the most attractive features in a 
garden. 12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
ECHEVERIAS, vide page 175. 
QAILLARDIA ADMIRATION. 
A very fine free-blooming variety, producing large reddish crimson flowers bordered with citron - 
■yellow. 2s. 6d. 
GYNURA AURANTIACA. 
An extremely ornamental and attractive plant, having its stems and leaves thickly covered with soft 
diairs of a dark violet colour, giving the foliage a rich velvety appearance. The flowers are of a brilliant 
■ orange colour. It will be found well adapted and very effective for planting out for decoration in 
.summer. Is. Gd. 
HELIOTROPE ALBERT D^LAUX. 
A dwarf-habited variety of free growth, producing profusely fine heads of bloom of a violet colour 
shaded with rose, deliciously fragrant ; the foliage is beautifully marbled with golden yellow ; a 
■ charming novelty. 5s. 
HELIOTROPE GLOIRE DE SAINT MARTIN. 
A new and beautiful golden foliaged variety irroducing fine umbels of very large whitish lilac flowei-, 
dit up with rosy carmine. 7s. 6d. 
HELIOTROPE PRESIDENT GARFIELD, IRESINE "WALLISII, Is. 
Is. LANTANAS, of sorts, 18s. per dozen. 
WHITE LADY, Is. 
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 arc produced, render. them almost 
invaluable for bedding, especially for edgings and ribbon borders. 
INGRAMI, pure white ; received First Class Certificate. Is. Gd. 
OMEN, a beautiful rose-coloured flower, with distinct white eye. Is. 
SERENA, pure white, with upper lobes and tube light blue. Is. 
LOBELIA WALLICHIANA. 
An elegant herbaceous perennial introduced from the mountains of India, where it glows at an 
elevation of 7,000 feet. It has an erect stem three or four feet in height, much branched with 
lanceolate attenuately pointed leaves, and many-flowered racemes of showy purplish flowers, about the 
.size of those of L. cardinalis, 3s. Od. 
