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J-“tonla modesta, an eluRanf greenhouse plant, with pendant yellow flowers Perpkt.-i. d 
86 Lobelia Erlnus graudiflora duplex, said to come quite true from seed, and being of a comDaet ° 
recommends it for beds and pot culture .1 , « 
g hardy annual, resembling the white Virginian Stock, but with 
larger 
86 Malcomla blcolor. a channin^ ^ 
flowers, more compact growth, and richer deep^^^^7/rfolia"/e 
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89 Mignonette, '■ Diamond,” a l)eautiful variety for pot culture * ° 
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pyramldata gigantea, the largest and fmest of all the red dowered M^^^ 
Caraway s white, a good variety for pot culture Aiignonctte...ir, 
,ir. & 
; cr ini ion, 
.. „, , . Victoria crimson, a tine compact dwarf varietv for not ci.hnre 
93 Mlmulus hybrldus grandlllora, surpassing all previously iutro^luoed varieties' in' siye 'of floww 
, dnd with con, iderable diversity of colour and inarUiims ’ 
94 ,. prlmulotdea, a fine dwarf hardy species, covered with bright vr'//eai' flowers' 
95 ,, mixed Irom the most choice V,irieties... noweis 
96 Myosotls palustrls seraperflorens alba, a pure ru><//r''v.ar'i'e'iy of 'tiie' Marsh I'oriv'ei'mie'm t 
97 Oxllp, Cragg-8 Hose-ln-Hose varieties. These are in many beautiful colours and" rwcer-s^ent';ri ' ,7 % 
98 Pansy, Baguots Paris International, described as theiinesi of the h'reiicii I\ui:tics ' 
” savetl irom the most beatUiiul Scotch and ICnglish varieties .. 
100 Papaver unibrasa, the flowers of tliis splendid rlw.irf annual I’oppy''7r'7o'f 'tiie 'iiiost intense 
o P^bal having at the base a conspicuous glittering black spot i ft 
ini biennial from Siberia, u ith yellow flowers ili "u'nib'eis n 
102 Peatstemon Murrayanue purpureus a liandsome speeies, with large dark purple flower's,' 'afi! bd '& i 
• ■ Stuart 8 large-flowered new varieties, in manv bvaminil n„ir,n4 ■’ o 
104 Petunia hybrlda robusta, double. The introducer s.iys, "d hisv.iriety is distinguished'by'a'cor^pa* ^ 
j'’i® candclabra-hkc growtli, with flowers of ilie showiest colours .1.... 2 
double, saved by Mr, Sniilh of Tollineton Xurserv 
grandlflora, fringed double. This beautiful v.iriety prodiic.-sab'ou't a's'p'er'c'en't.'d'oli'b'l^'" u 
in« Phin-e T1 O'^bPS'Cta Stellata, starred white, dwarf and compact for pot culture i ft 2 
108 Phlox Drummond! nana compacta clnnabarlna, brilliant . inuabar-n d. dwarf and busT i 
” " ■■ M oocclnea Striata, srar/ef, J ft i 
111 Podophyunm peltatum, the'May .A'p,flfoT dm ‘ « 
112 Polyanthus gold laced, Cragg s Selection, from flowers of finest type as'regi'rd',7size''an'd''c'ol^^^^^^ 2 
Cragg 8 new fancy varieties, of the s.ime line c|uahiy as Ihe Gold-laced, colours pure 
wMc loptirpe and crimson ; flowers often i.J inches diameter i,. & 0 
„ giant white, ihe dowers and truss of this variety are Urge and beautiful i 
" are remarkably beautiful and full of inicre'st!.! i 
m h valuable variety fur beds .and ribbon borders ... 6if & i 
v3ur°n .l^ohutiful variety, with flowers of a rich goidin-yel'tow 1 
M mil ? ‘S -ind lobust, and of a rich dark crinnou i 
White Queen, this is pcrh.ips t'le most beautiful of all the while Tolyanilius ‘ i 
mixed from the preceding beautiful varieties .. . '",77 
121 Primrose, New White winter flowering, a valuable and beautiftil'';'i';i'e't'v',''i'n''fl'o'w'e'r''durh'i'7'w mer ' 
?*?? - . *' i^rom upwards of lieaudful select varieties >1' e, ? 
123 Primula cashmeriana, a beautiful hardy Indian speeies. bke P. dentic'u'la'ta,'bu't 'wdih'larger'caphate 
trusses ni shmuy purple flowers, underside of foliage coveied with roldiii farina ‘ir be 2 
rosea, this beautiful species is, perhaps, tlie finest of all the hardy Indian Primuiacece 
flowers rich rose-fut-ph', and freely produced c' 
sinensis, mixed Covent Carden ttrain, the finest fringed and largest (lowered %s 6d Sc 
,, including all the newest and most beautiful fringed varieties 2 s 6d & 
,t double mixed, from the hnest varieties 2 s 6(i Sr 
^ Vesuvius, described as the most brilliant iff/Wi'V-flowcred variety 
'•‘''Se '■‘''k’lc flowers and haiKis'om'e'fo'liag'e!.'.'.'.'.'.'.';;.'.'.'.';,'" 
130 Rubus pncenlcolasius. an exceedingly ornimental spccie> of Bramble 
131 Ru^ex rosea, the leaves of this annual are of a line metallic colour, 'I'i’om the nVidst of wiiich 
rise a iiumbei ol flower stalks willi beautiful blossoms 
132 Salvia farinacea, the beautiful d/ue flowers are surmounted with down-covered bricis 
isfiijured in the Hot. Mag., dowers blue 2 nd wMtZ'.e'ii: & 
134 ., porphyrantha, a line dwarf species witli beatuifiil oVotw; flowers 
135 Scablosa nana compacta follla aureie, the dwarf gold leaved Scabious'” e'q'u'iVli«'g','”'sa'ys'th'e' in- 
troducer, if nut surpassing the Golden Feather I’yrethnim ” ^ 
136 Scilla sibirioa, one of the earliest and most beautiful of the blue Scillas . (57 7 
137 Senecio pulcher, one of the most decorative of hardy herb.iceous perennials, uiiii large briiliant red- 
purple dowers, and conspicuous golden disc, iicight 2 ft 
lao early-flowering perennial with s'h'o7y’')'7/to'fls'w-'ers''.'.'.'.''.'.'.'.' 
r i’^duces about ho per cent, of fine double carmine flowers 
140 Solanum Lobell, fruit as large as an apricot, passing from orange to blaod-red 
Tio e "4. Empress, laden in winter with bright coral-red berries in cluster's 
142 Sweet WiUlam Cragg’s smooth-edged Prize strain, the result of five years’ careful s'eiec't'ion"-"th'e 
flowers and truss arc large, and the colours range from pure white lo deep 
,, ,, Cragg s selected heautlful double varieties . >,7 v. 
beautifully spotted like Orchi^ m.iciil.ita. and iaige''h'an'c'l's'o'm'e flowers '7'.'....’.... 
1^0 UniblUcus Sempervlvum, the neatest of X.\\q Ilouie Leek family, b/ood-red Gd & 
146 Veratrum Maakii. a very fine species in the way of V. nigrum 
147 Verbena bybrida lutea, described as fjiiite a new colour in Verbenas ix & 
148 Viola, beautiful bedding varieties in mixtures i/ & 
149 WaUflower Early DMSden Tom Thumb, a fine early dwrrf variety, with ricii'c'77777flmv77 ' 
Belvolr Castle dwarf yellow, very early, flowers clear yellow 
Covent Garden blood-red. a good conqamion to Delvoir Castle, flo\vers77'mie« 7.7”. 
PPU^^ PYRETHEUMS, in many beautiful varieties see page ja. 
IRIS K.ffiMPFERI, in many beautiful varieties, see page 73, 
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