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NEW AND CHOICE ACHIMENE8. 
NEW AND CHOICE ACHIMENES. 
COQUETTE, clear violet purple flowers, the throat being surrounded with very bright purple. 
PHCEBTJS, very large flowers, purple, merging into orange at the centre ; the throat is dark 
yellow, the mouth of the throat marked blackish crimson. 3.«. (id. .. i • 
VIOLETTA, a very pretty and free-flowering new variety of vigorous growth, producing an 
abimdance of rich violet-purple flowers, the centre of each lobe and the mouth of the tliroat hemg 
very darkly veined. 3s. Gd. 
Good selections made at 6s., 9s. and 12s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
.Vdc and choice sorts, 18s. and 30s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
Admibation 
AmBBOISE VEESenAFFELT 
Aeous 
Auboba 
Autumnalis 
Belle Cbacoviennb 
Gael Wolfaeth 
OABMINATA ELEOAN3 
Chaem 
Cheeub 
Chibita 
Dazzle 
Dentoniaha 
Eclipse 
Edwaed Boissiee 
Eveline 
Excei.sioe 
Feancois Cabdinaux 
Geoeqlana 
Gibsonii 
OEANDIFLOBA 
FLOBE PLENO 
OEANDIS 
Habey WlLLL.Vai3 
Henbeesoni 
EABYEINTHICUM 
Lady Lyttleton 
Leopabd 
LONOIFLOEA 
ALBA 
LONOIFLOEA MAJOE 
EOSEA 
Louis van Houtte 
Loveliness 
Madame Jehenne 
Mabvel 
Mauve Peefeotion 
Queen 
Masteepieoe 
Meteoe 
MINIATA 
Nesida 
Nina 
Obeeon 
puepueea eleoans 
MULTIFLOBA 
Rienzii 
Rival 
Rollissoni 
nOSEA ELEOANS 
MAONIFICA 
SCABLET PeBFECTION 
Sib Tbeiiebne Thomas 
Skinneei 
Spaeklee 
Stella 
Unique 
venusta 
VIVICANS 
Willi AMSii 
EUCODONIAS. 
A free-aowering and dwarf growing section of Gesneraceous plants, with 
attractive dowers intermediate between Tydoeas and Gloxinias. Is. and Is. 6a!. each. 
EhEENBEBOII I NA?OELIOIDES DIAMANTINA I NA5OELI0IDE3 NANA MULTIFLOBA 
NZEOELIOIDES ' LILACINELLA 1 VaN llOUTTEI. 
GESNERAS (N/EGELIAS). 
The value of Gesneras as decorative plants can scarcely be over estimated. Most 
of them have rich velvet-like foliage, which, in the respective kinds varies irom 
creen to crimson. If only grown for the foliage they are very attractive, but they 
produce splendid p^u-amidal spikes of blossom, -VNlneh are extremely handsome. 
Oriffinally the principal colour was orange-scarlet; now, as the result of iertilisa- 
tion, there are various colours and shades, added to which the spotting; on the uoweis 
of some of the varieties is extremely pretty. Selections of good varieties at 30s. and 
42s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
6ESNEEAS, see also page 35. 
