S. Ckr\r)ell & Bor\^’ f'loral Quide. 
WINTER-FLOWERING AND EVERGREEN VARIETIES. 
Our 100-ft. house during autumn and winter is a grand sight. No other kind can lay claim to so 
many advantages, as a winter-flowering plant, as this class, and none are more nsefnl than the 
summer-flowering varieties. 
209. ARGYROSTIGMA ELEGAN- 
TISSIMA — Maculata class, foliage denticulated 
and distinctly spotted silver ; free, vigorous, l.t. 
210. ARGYROSTIGMA GIGANTEA — 
Larger foliage, but not denticulated like the 
above — in fact, this variety may truly be called 
a Maculata. with the silver spots more distinct. 
211. ASCOTENSIS— Oneofthefinest; large 
clusters of a beautiful pink colour. In a warm 
and suitable climate a gem for bedding purposes. 
212. BUOU DE GAND — Bright green 
foliage, dwarf bushy habit, amfl, producing in 
great profusion soft pink flowers, l.s 
213. CARRIERI — Flowering more particu- 
larly during the winter. It will grow'anywhere 
and nnder the roughest treatment, anil always 
producing beautiful pure white blooms in' nice 
clusters. l.s. 
DTJCHARTREI — A beantiful vigorous 
growing hybrid : very ornamental with its long 
flower stems and large trusses of- white flowers, 
the under surface of which are covered with 
red hairs. l.s. Cr/j. 
2U. UNDULAT4, syn. COMTE A. DE, 
LIMMINGHE and GLADCOPHYLLA 
SFLENDENS — For covering pillars, baskets, 
and hanging over the brickwork or stages in 
greenhouse is a useful variety, deep green foliage, 
edged lighter green, and flowers of a reddish- 
salmon colour. Is. 
215. OOMTESSE DE NER'VELilE — 
Partaking somewhat of the tuberous-rooted kinds ; 
white flowers. Is. 
216. DIGS W eLLIANA — N eat and com- 
pact, and producing clusters of a soft pink colour ; 
pretty and distinct. 
217. DREGII, syn. CAFPRA and RENI- 
FORMIS — Beautiful green foliage medium- 
sized white flowers ; free. 
218. FOLIOSA, syn. mCROPHYLLA— 
Small dark green foliage, very graceful habit : 
miniature white flowers, tinged pink. flrf. 
219. FTJCHSIOIDES, syn. MINIATA — 
Has the appearance of a Fuchsia, deep green 
foliage, flowers hanging in clusters of a bright 
red colour. 
220. HYBRIDA FLORIBUNDA, syn. 
MTJLTIPLORA — Producing coral - coloured 
flowers the whole of the season ; free, vigorous 
habit ; one of the prettiest. 
221. HYBRpA -WELSIANA — A very 
pretty and effective kind ; drooping flowers of a 
soft red. Is 
222. H-YDROCOTYPOLIA— Bronzy foliage, 
flowering throughout the winter. 
223. INGRAMII, syn. SAUNDERSIANA 
and LADRA — Medium-sized deep green foliage, 
flowers of a reddish-pink colour dwarf habit. 
224. INSIGNIS, syn. INCARNATA— Free 
and vigorous medium-sized flowers of a lilac pink. 
225. KNOWSLEYANA — Of great value 
where cut flowers are in request during the 
winter and early spring ; free and vigorous 
habit, silvery blush flowers. 
226. MANICATA AUREO -MACULATA 
— A very effective foliaged variety, the variega- 
! tion lieing well-marked ; green, heavily splashed 
and spotted deep cream, and occasionally soft 
chocolate. Is 6rf. 
I 227. METALLICA — V ery useful, and form- 
I ing into large plants wiih rough dark leaves, the 
1 surface is a lustrous bronze-green, veins dark 
i red ; free bloomjn^.^ Is. 
I 228,. NITIDA.syiis.OBLIQUA, PULCHRA 
and PURPUREA — Deep green shiny foliage, 
fine flowers in clusters of a silvery blush ; dis- 
I tinct. Is. 
i 229. NITIDA ALBA ODORATA— Smaller 
I flowers than Nitida, but of the purest white, l.s. 
230. ODORATISSIM A— Very sweet 
scented, full size; bright rose coloured flowers. 
Is. 
231. PAUL BRU ANT — Pointed leaves, 
very free flowering, and showing a superabnnd- 
aucc of soft pink flowers ; pretty foliage. Is. 
232. PICTA — Narrow- pointed deep green 
leaves, faintly spotted with silver; the whole 
plant when in full vigour has the appearance of 
a densely foliaged Caladinm, flowers bright red. 
Is. 
233. POLYANTHA— Pretty green foliage 
and soft pink flowers, early flowering ; can be 
used for sprays and buttonholes. Is. 
23-t. RICHARDSIANA VASTISSIMA, syn. 
VALIDISSIMA — Flowers identical with Dregii, 
but in foliage smaller and more toothed ; bushy 
habit. 
236. RICINIFOLIA — Large bronzy green 
foliage like those of the Castor Oil plant, where 
a bold plant is required, and throwing up a bold 
flowering stem which continues in good condi- 
tion for some considerable time ; this will be 
found a most useful variety. Is. 6rf. 
237. SATURNE — Dark foliage, free ; con- 
tinues in blossom for a length of time. Is. 
238. SEMPERFLORENS ALBA— Dense 
green foliage, white flowers. 6rf. each ; 4s. per 
doz. 
239. SEMPERFLORENS ROSEA I _ 
240. SEMPERFLORENS RUBRA > 
Identical in every way with the above, excepting 
the colours, which are white, edged soft rose and' 
red respectively. 9</. 
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