NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS. 
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SHRUBBY CALCEOLARIAS. 
(BEDDING VARIETIES.) 
liEON HUBERT, large and perfect flowers, colour red, shaded with brown, yellow border, bright 
yellow cap ; very beautiful. Is. 
PRINCESS LOUISE, a dwarf bushy variety, producing fine large trusses of blossom ; the flower 
stems are short but stout, and the blooms, which are larger than those of any other yellow 
bedding Calceolarias, are of a pure sulphur yellow colour; very effective. Is. each; 9«- 
per doz. ‘ 
SPARKLER, bright crimson brown, with a bright yellow golden cap. 9d, 
STARLIGHT, bright red, similar in colour to Vutor Emmanuel. Is. 
TRIOMPHE DE VERSAILLES, orange yellow, good habit, excellent for bedding. 9<f. 
CANNAS (of sorts). 
These striking foliage plants, so effective for sub-tropical gardening and border grouping, 9s. 
12s., and 18s. per dozen. 
COPROSMA BAUERIANA VARIEGATA. 
This is a very useful bedding plant, and for border or riband planting is extremely effective ; 
indeed, there is little doubt, when more known, that it will beobme one of the most attractive and 
useful of summer bedding plants. 
It was introduced from New Zealand, and has moderate-sized glossy obovate leaves, bright 
green in the eentre, with very broad white marginal variegation, which is creamy yellow in a young 
state ; this diversification adds to the beauty of the plant. Is. 6</., 2s. 6</. and 3s. &d. 
D AH LIAS (Exhibition and Fancy, of sorts), 6s., 9s., i2s., and i8s. per dozen. 
DAHLIAS (Dwarf Bedding, of sorts), 6s. and 9s. per dozen. 
D AH LI AS (Bouquet or Pompon, of sorts), 6s. and 9s. per dozen. 
ECHEVERIA GLAUCO-METALLICA. 
A very distinct and fine hybrid between E. seeimda ijlauea and metallica ; the leaves are nearly 
as large as in metallica, and intermediate in colour between both parents, havingthe deep glaucous, 
hue of the former, with the bronzy tint of the latter. The plants, which are stomless, are formed 
ofrosulate tnfts of leaves, similar to E. glauca, but much larger; they grow freely, and attain a 
diameter of 18 iuohes. 35. Qd. to 155. 
ECHEVERIA RETUSA GLAUCA. 
A distinct hybrid between E. retusa and secunda glauca ; the plants, which are stemless, form 
neat tufts, and produce freely, for many months in succession, stout flower stems about 18 inches 
high, surmounted with corymbs of bright red flowers with yellow centres. 3s. 6d. to 7s. 3d. 
ECHEVERIA SECUNDA GLAUCA MAJOR. 
A fine hybrid between E. secunda glauca and metallica ; the loaves and general character of the 
plant resemble those oi E. secunda glauca, but are much larger than in that variety ; the plants are 
stemless, and form rosulate tulls, about 12 inches in diameter. It is very distinct and free growing. 
35, to 155. 
ECHEVERIA ATROPURPXTREA, l5. 1 ECHEVERIA METALLICA, ^d, and I 5 . 
GLAUCA, 6d. each; 4«. per doz. \ „ SECUNDA, 6d. each ; 4«. per doz. 
BEDDING FUCHSIA “GOLDEN FLEECE.” 
A very effective variety for bedding ; foliage of a rich bronze-tinted yellow, changing to a pure 
gold colour. 9d. and Is. each ; Cs. and 9s. per dozen. 
NE\A/ BEDDING FUCHSIA “ REGALIA.” 
An exceedingly attractive variety, with beautiful golden leaves, shaded with bronze and distinctly 
veined with bright crimson. The flowers are well formed ; tube and sepals rich crimson, corolla 
deep purple. This variety will bo highly esteemed as a bedding plant, and its distinct foliage makes 
it a most desirable and conspicuous object for the greenhouse or conservatory. 1«. 6d. 
EERDINAND A EMINENS, Is. 6;i. and 2s. Grf. | HUMEA ELEGANS, 9d. and Is. 
