NEW PHLOXES. 
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DUPLEX-FLOWERING MIMULUS Continued. 
This new strain is perfectly hardy, so that the varieties are valuable alike for 
open garden and greenhouse decoration. 
These Mimuluscs received a First Class Certificate when exhibited before the 
Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural Society, and a similar award at the 
Royal Botanic Society’s Exhibition, Regent’s Park. 
A dozen of ike most diatinet varietiea {aa follows) have been selected, price 18s. per dozen. 
Andersoni. — Ground colour rich yellow, lower loho blotched with deep crimson, the upper lobes 
and lower part of the throat beautifully spotted with a lightish pink. 
Brightness. — Bich sulphur ground, intensely marbled or belted with a beautiful vermilion crimson. 
Coquette.— Clear pale primrose, the upper lobes having throe or four distinct rosy crimson spots, 
and the lower lobe handsomely blotched with a light maroon, thus giving the flower a novel and 
pleasing appearance. 
Diadem.— A beautiful straw-coloured variety, the lobes blotched with rich carmine, while the 
lower part of the throat is intensely marbled with rosy pink, producing a striking effect. 
Eclat. — Bright orange, lobes heavily blotched with a rich and very dark maroon, the lower part of 
the throat thickly spotted with a palish crimson. 
Glowworm. — Bright golden yellow, all the lobes heavily and largely blotched with a brilliant 
maroon, spotted throat, a very attractive variety. 
Heroine. — Ground colour citron, heavily blotched and regularly spotted with crimson maroon. The 
flowers of this variety are frequently edged and banded with light crimson. 
Incomparable.— Orange, prettily spotted and maciflated with crimson, the lower lobe blotched 
with a glowing maroon. 
Liveliness. — Bright yellow, lobes blotched and pencilled with a very rich velvety crimson, and 
fi’equently banded with brownish red. 
National.— Lemon, marbled with intense maroon round the lobes, the lower one blotched with 
deep crimson. 
Royalty.— A deep golden variety, the lower lobe prettily marbled with bronze and blotched with 
beautiful velvety crimson, the throat thioldy studded with spots of the same hue, very showy 
and fine. 
Wandsworth. — Orange yellow ground, blotched on the lower lobe with dark vermilion, the upper 
lobes thickly spotted with the same colour. The throat also faintly spotted. 
MIMULUS MACULOSUS {syn. tigridioides pardina). 
Single flowering varietiea of these can be supplied, variously blotched, spotted, and mottled, 
at 9s. per dozen. 
Admiration. — This variety only grows about a foot high, and has immense Hydrangea-like heads 
of blossom, flowers individually large, and of the most perfect form, colour bright red or carmine 
with glowing crimson centre ; Is. 6d. 
Alphonse Karr. — Salmon violet ; 3s. Gd. 
Arthur Fontaine.— Light vermilion ; 3s. 6d. 
Boree. — Vivid red ; Is. 6d. 
Brilliant. — llich salmon ; Is. 6d. 
Comte de Lambertye, — Reddish violet, purple eye ; 3s. Gd. 
Docteur Parnot. — Bright red ; 3s. 6d. 
Danae. — White, with rose centre ; Is. Gd. 
Earl Russell. — Pale lavender, dark purple centre ; 3s. 6d. 
Eblouissante. — Flowers very large, salmon ; Is. 6d. 
NEW 
CHOICE PHLOXES 
