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Extra-sized plants at proportionate prices. 
SEEDLING- AUCUBAS, 94'., 124., and 18.4. per dozen ; £3, £4, and £6 per 100. 
These have been raised from some of the fine imported kinds, and from the ■well- 
known Aucuba familiar in gardens, variously fertilised with the different varieties of 
plain-leaved, blotched, and maculated males, and may be expected to produce many 
novel and fine sorts. The plants are now only small, so that the foliage and markings 
are not yet fully developed. The sexes in these seedlings may be expected to be 
somewhat equally divided. 
AUCUBA BEBIIIES, l4. per dozen, or 64. per 100. 
The INDIAN AUCUBA HIMALAICA, which, coming from a great elevation, is hardy. 
Is. 6d., 24. 6d., and Ss. 6d.^ 
Handsome plants of Aucuia japoniea can he supplied in the season, with from 30 to 300 berries, 
varying in price from 64. to IJ guinea. 
Covered with their beautiful coral-like red berries, Aucubas are exceedingly valuable for decora- 
tive purposes, for being quite hardy, they will stand almost anywhere, and are alike handsome for 
the greenhouse, conservatory, or open air. Medium-sized plants, full of berries, form pretty objects 
for table decoration. 
MIMULUS, NEW STRAIN. 
This is a new cross, combining the quaint spotting of the Maeulosus strain with the rich bronzy 
red of the Chilian Mimulus. The colours and markings are extremely novel, the richly spotted , 
palate in most of the varieties being exceedingly showy. 
AEAB, bright yellow ; the lobes blotched vrith rich crimson, and the throat spotted with crimson. 
l4. td. 
BEAUTY, pale creamy yellow ground ; the lobes beautifully maculated with rosy purple, and the 
throat spotted with rose ; very distinct. 24. &d. 
BUTTERFLY, rich dark crimson lobes, very slightly margined with bright yellow and spotted 
■with yellow ; throat bright yellow, thickly spotted with crimson ; a beautiful variety. 24. Cd. 
