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DOUBLE GEK9IAN WALLFLOWER. 
The earhj-flomering haUt of the German Wallflower, combined with its long handsome spikes of deliciously 
fragrant massive double flowers, renders it one of the most important acquisitions of the spring garden. 
263 
251 
15 Splendid varieties, embraeing the Rocket and Buanching sorts 
15 
255 8 Splendid Rocket varieties 2 
256 8 „ smaller packets 1 
257 6 „ branching varieties 2 
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6 
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6 6 
smaller packets ... 3 0 
258 C Splendid branching vars., small packets 
259 Rocket varieties, sufficient for a large bed 
260 Branching „ „ 
s. d. 
1 6 
2 6 
2 6 
EVERLASTING FLOWERS, FOR CHURCH DECORATION. 
These are all flne showy border plants, the dried flowers being mttch prized for winter bouquets, and very 
greatly in demand for forming devices in church decoration ; they are also much esteemed for pot culture, 
261 15 Splendid varieties of Everlasting flowers, 3s. Cd. ; 10 ditto, 2s. Cd. j G ditto. Is. Gd. 
262 Splendid mixed Helichi'ysum compositum maximum large packets 
263 „ „ „ nanum 
264 „ Rhodanthe, mixed, the most beautiful of Everlastings for bouquets „ 
265 „ Waitzia, mixed, a most beautiful Everlasting for bouquets „ 
266 „ Xeranthcmums, mixed, a fine Everlasting for bouquets „ 
ZINNIA ELEGANS. 
A flne genus of autumn-flowering plants, equally adapted for pot culture and the flower garden ; ca- 
bining the greatest richness and diversity of colour with unequalled duration and proji^ion. of blo^t, ihe 
“New Double Zinnia” $tnnd$ unrivalled in the beauty and symmetry of its large handsome to 
ensure the full development of these, (hej^lants should be groion in a warm situation and in good sod, 
267 8 Splendid double varieties 3 G 270 8 Splendid single varieties 
268 8 „ „ smaller packets 2 
269 Mixed double, sufficient for a large bed . 2 
ANTIRRHINUM MAJUS, 
270 8 Splendid single varieties 2 6 
271 8 „ „ smaller packets 1 6 
272 Mixed single, sufficient for a large bed... ^1 0 
OR SNAPDRAGON. 
These rank amongst the showiest of summer and autumn blooming plants, many of them being richly spotted 
and striped. The new varieties of nanum and the Tom Thumb varielies make flne compact beds 
273 12 newest and best varieties 2 6 
274 12 „ „ „ smaller packets 1 6 
276 10 „ „ nanum varieties - 1 G 
276 9 newest and beat Tom Thumb varieties 1 6 
277 Newest Tom Thumb varieties, mixed ... 1 0 
278 Splendid English and Scotch varieties... 1 0 
BALSAMS 
Magnificent, whether for conservatory or out-door decoration, produdng, in gorgeous masses, flowers of the 
most brilliant and beautiful colours, spotted and blotched in the most striking manner, 
Caiuolliit liirs<5-llow«,rc«l Imi>rov<-<I iSoul.le UalNaini., very choice, 
3 G 
280 12 Splendid varieties, smaller packets 
282 Smith’s Camellia-flowered, in 9 vars. 
Koul.le nalHams, very choice. 
284 6 Splen^d varieties, smaller packets... 
ItalsainH. 
286 8 Splendid varieties, smaller packets... 
1 6 
1 6 
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292 
296 
2 6 
279 12 Splendid varieties 
281 Mixed from the above. Is. & 2s. Gd. | 
Ho.se larg-e-tlovverert Improvert 
283 6 Splendid varieties 2 G | 
miniature 
286 8 Splendid varieties 2 G | 
COCKSCOMB. 
Curiously shaped flowers of a highly ornamental character, aftraclice alike in the conservatory, sitting-room, 
or ilower-qardtn. The giant varieties have immense sized combs, with a dwarf and close naoit. 
287 G Splendid jjwarf varieties 2 G | 289 G Splendid Giant varieties 2 b 
288 G „ „ smaller packets 1 G | 290 G „ „ sm 
IP0M./EA (THE MORNING GLORY). See also page 47. 
This climber is unrivalled for the adornment of the conservatory, stove, and flower-garden, on account of its 
7 ’npid growth, its rich dazzling colours, and large handsome Jlowers. ^ 
12 Splendid half-hardy varieties 3 'G | 293 lOSplendidgreenhouseandstove varieties 3 6 
6 „ „ „ 2 0 I 2D4 6 „ „ ■„ 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR SYN. IPOMiEA PURPUREA (THE MORNING GLORY). 
12 Splendid varieties 2 0 | 296 Splendid mixed Gd. and 1 
LARKSPUR. 
Universally cultivated plants, combining with unusual richness and variety of shade and colour, 
beauty and adaptation to different styles of gardening. The Stock-flowered vaneties are the most beautiful. 
Jt'cvv l»warf Stoch-llovveml Mtichct X.arkHpur. 
For bedding or ribboning, the Dwarf Stock-flowered 1-arkspur surpasses all others. 
297 10 Splendid varieties .' 2 6 | 298 10 Splendid varieties, smaller packets 
299 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed 1 0 
Wcw Tall Stock-tlowerert :^arkHpur. 
A ii'uly magnifeent variety, strikinghi effective in large borders, shrubberies, ^c. 
800 6 Splendid varieties 2 G '[ 301 G Splendid varieties, smaller packets 
803 Splendid mixed, sufficient for a large bed ... 
HOLLYHOCK. 
The distinctive character and massive beauty of the Uolhjhock render it uni"ivajled as a pictui'esque 
relief to the dark back^ground of evergreen shrubs. For distant effect in large groups it %s matchless; it also 
foi'ms a showy and effective outline in flower-gardens and borders, and an adnnrable boundary Une tor 
extensive avenues in park scenery. The seed has been saved from cxliibition flowers, and cannot fail to 
produce first-class varieties, 
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1 6 
1 6 
303 24 of the most beautiful named varieties 
804 18 „ „ 
303 12 of the most beautiful named varieties 2 
300 Splendid mixed 1«. 2 
MAKIGOLD. 
Most effective summer and autumn flowering annual, possessing a fine, compact, branching habit, ^egant 
leaves of the richest green, and an almost unequalled adaptedness for diverse styles of oimam^tal gar wning. 
307 12 Splendid varieties, includingthenewest 3 0 \ 808 G Splendid varieties, including the newest 3 u 
