SPECIALITIES. 
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131 PHLOX DBUMMONDII HEYNHOLDII.— This superb novelty is perfectly distinct from 
the variety already known under the name “ coccincct." In habit it is dwarf and compact, the 
flowers are a true scarlet, slightly tinged with copper colour, and abundantly produced. 
Is. per packet. 
132 PHLOX DBUMMONDII ISABELLINA. — A beautiful variety rvith clear yellow flowers ■, 
strongly recommended. Is. per packet. 
133 PHLOX DBUMMONDII GBANDIFLOBA, Kermesina alba oculata.— Dark 
camine, with beautifully neat marked white centre. Is. 6d, per packet. 
134 PHLOX DBUMMONDII GBANDIFLOBA, violacea alba oculata.— Dark bluish 
violet, with splendid neat marked white centre. Is. 6d. per packet. 
135 PHLOX DBUMMONDII GBANDIFLOBA SPLENDENS.— Beautiful scarlet red, 
with white eye, the centre of which is encircled with a well defined violet edge. Is. per packet. 
136 PHLOX DBUMMONDII, choice mixed.— Of this beautiful class of well-known half-hardy 
annuals too much cannot be said, the seed offered will comprise all the finest varieties in culti- 
vation, it is extremely effective for either bedding purposes or growth in pots, and from its easy 
culture cannot be too highly recommended for any use to which plants may be applied. 
6rf. per packet. 
137 PHLOX HEBBACEOUS.— Saved from the best varieties in cultivation. Is. 6d. per packet. 
138 PICOTEE, extra choice mixed.— Saved from one of the finest strains in cultivation, embrac- 
ing the beautiM varieties with pure white grounds, elegantly margined or fringed with crimson, 
scarlet, or cannine, and the yellow grounds, finely striped and fringed with lilac, rose, and 
scarlet. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. per packet. 
139 PINK, DOUBLE, extra choice mixed.— Saved from the finest double laced flowers. 
2s. Gd. per packet. 
140 POLYANTHUS, extra choice. — Saved from finest gold laced flowers. 2s. Gd. per packet. 
141 POLYANTHUS, extra choice mixed.— Saved from flowers of various colours. Is. per 
packet. 
142 POLYANTHUS (Primrose), Magenta King. — A fine spring bedding plant, the flowers 
being as large as a Primrose, with the stem and habit of a Polyanthus, throwing up many trusses 
of bloom well above the massive foliage. To make large plants, seeds should be sown in March 
and April, and kept in a shady place during the summer. Is. Gd. per packet. 
143 POBTULACA GBANDIFLOBA FL. PLENO, extra choice, mixed colours.— A 
very desirable double-flMvered species, of dwarf compact habit, producing large brilliant coloured 
flowers, including golden yellow, purple, scarlet, and white varieties. Is. per packet. 
144 PBIMULA COBTUSOIDES. — A beautiful free spring-flowering herbaceous plant ; flowers 
rich rosy purple, produced freely in large clusters well above the foliage. Gd. per packet. 
145 PBIMULA JAPONICA.— A Primula a foot and a half high, bearing 4 or 5 separate whorls 
of flowers, each flower an inch in diameter, and of a splendid magenta colour, and the plant, 
moreover, perfectly hardy ; a more beautiful and more useful plant has not been for many years 
introduced into Europe. Is. per packet. 
PBIMULA SINENSIS FIMBBIATA (of sorts).— Pidc pages 3 to 5. 
146 PYBETHBUM PABTHENIUM AUBEUM (Golden Feather.)— A dwarf hardy 
perennial plant, 6 to 9 inches in height. It is of uniformly neat and densely compact habit, 
and by simply pinching off tlie flower buds, its elegant feather-like golden leaves make it an 
effective plant for bedding or riband decoration. Gd. per packet. 
147 BICINUS ELEGANTISSIMUS. — A busliy-growing variety of the Castor Oil Plant, attain- 
ing the height of from 4 to 5 feet. The stems are dark reddish brown. It is exceedingly 
ett'ective for sub-troincal gardening. 6d per packet. 
148 SALVIA ABGENTEA.— A very useful and attractive variety, with large silvery ornamental 
foliage. Gd. per packet. 
149 SALVIA CAMPHOBATA.— Foliage white, somewhat similar to the foliage of Centaurca 
candidissima, e.xhales the odour of camphor when slightly rubbed by the hand. It produces 
Ion" panicles of rosy lilac flowers at the ends of the branches, and is a most useful ami effective 
plant for sub-tropical gardening, as it attains the height of from 5 to 7 feet. 6<f. per packet. 
150 SALVIA COCCINEA NANA BOSEA GBANDIFLOBA.— Distinct from S. coednea 
TidTui by the colour of the flowers, which are of a light shining scarlet-rose j it is also dwarfer and 
more bushy, and blooms more freely. Is. Gd. per packet. 
