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NEW HEEBACEOES LOBELIAS— NEW TROPiEOLUMS, &c. 
NEW HERBACEOUS LOBELIAS Continued. 
Annihilator. — Deep rose, shaded with warm violet, novel and good ; 3s. 6d. 
Distinction. — Rose cerise, with beautiful pink shade, distinct, a pleasing variety ; 6s. 
Excellent. — A very fine variety, bright magenta colour, with white eye and broad lobes; 3s. 6d. 
Garland. — Rosy purple, flowers large and well formed, very attractive; 3s. 6d. 
Glitter.— Bright glowung scarlet, huge flowers, upwards of two inches across, each lobe measuring 
an inch and a half long ; 5s. 
RIatcliless. — Rich purple, with bright rose suffused through each petal ; 5s. 
Mulberry. — Flowers of largo size, with fine compact habit, colour a deep mulberry ; 3s. 6d, 
Nonsuch. — Upper petals violet rose, margined with vermilion, under petals intensely bright, very 
showy, 6s. 
Peach-Blossom. — One of the most attractive kinds ever offered, beautiful peach colour, with fine 
broadly-shaped stout petals ; 6s. 
Progress. — Bright violet magenta, blossoms of good substance, large and fine ; 3s. 6d. 
Ruby. — This is one of the most beautiful of all herbaceous Lobelias, quite new in colour, being a 
very rich ruby, one of the best varieties ever sent out ; 7s. Gd, 
Theodosia. — Bright carmine, flowers of gigantic size, a superb variety ; 3s. Cd. 
Fricc of the entire collection of twelve varieties, £2 lOs, 
MYOSOTIS IMPERATRICE ELIZABETH. 
This new Forget-me-not is a hybrid obtained from M, azorica and M. alpestris, with greatly 
superior features to those fine species. It is of more erect and elegant habit than the former and 
more compact than the latter, with abundant flowers of an exceedingly beautiful azui’O blue tint ; 
more brilliant than cither of the Icinds quoted. 
Price 35. Qd. each. 
NEW TROP^EOLUMS. 
Dazzle. — Bright vermilion, with dark marking on the upper petals ; good form ; 2s. 6d. 
Glitter. — Vivid scarlet, broad petals ; good round flower ; 2s. 6d. 
Gold Belt.— Clear yellow, all the petals spotted Avith red ; a distinct and handsome variety ; 2s. 6d. 
Imperial. — Crimson maroon, with dark marking on the upper petals; 2s. Gd. 
NEW BEDDING DAHLIA, » GEM OF THE DWARFS.” 
In pot roots Jit for spring propagation, 3s. 6^?. each, 30s. per dozen, 
“ Of Bedding Dahlias, a variety which is called * Gem of the Dwarfs,’ appears likely to be an 
acquisition in its way. It is a crimson red tipped with white, and is said to be the dwarfcsl bedding 
variety yet seen, the plants never exceeding, and seldom attaining so much as 18 inches in height. 
The variety has proved constant to this habit for three seasons, and is described as a most profuse 
bloomer, looking amazingly bright in a bed. The blooms we have seen lead us to believe that it really 
deserves this good character.” Extract from Gardeners^ Chronicle. 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGED CHRYSANTHEMUM, “ SENSATION/* 
This very distinctive feature in a Chrysanthemum makes it a plant of the most useful and 
ornamental character for decorative purposes ; in the variety here offered the variegation is most 
striking and effective, every leaf being broadly margined with pale yellow in the most regular and 
constant manner. Either for greenhouse or open garden decoration, this variety stands unrivalled, and 
for ribbon borders unexceptionable, for whether in or out of flower it is extremely handsome. 
The blossoms are of the Pompoue type, Ranunculus-like, pure white, exquisite in form and full 
to the centre ; price Is. 6d. each, 12s. per dozen. 
