C^iTjuell tV li^loikl Quide, 
rosy-purple eolonrert hybri,! of fine vigorous ' 
growth, flowers widely expanded. .Ss. 6rf. 
flowera^*i?(W^^ SANGUINEA-Compact tnfts of cordate leaves, loose heads of vivid crimson 
HYPOCH-SiEIS UNIPLORA — Stems !) to 1 i 
flower upwards of 1 inches across Is. 
IXm.A EN.sil'OI.IA 
inches high, siirmoiimed with a large yellow 
INTJIjA ENSIPOLI A—* a verv free 
flowering and showy perennial composite, forms 
into a neat hush, 12 to 15 inches in height ; the 
flower heads are of a pure golden-yellow, and 
fully 1.J inches across; when sown early the 
seedlings will flower the first season. Perfectly 
hardy, and does well in any soil. 1.5, per pkt. 
ROSMARINIPOLIUM-A compact evergreen bush, 1 to 2 ft 
iVnoVa flowers bright bine, varying in intensity, relieved by whitish 
lines down the centre of each division of the corolla. 2.s. i o oy wniiisn 
MIMULUS CARDINALIS— Very showy and effective ; flowers scarlet. Is. 
MONTBRETIA, “ PIERY STAR ”-ThU and the following plant are from among the 
v:lmonwidTly'extan^ tti floriferons, producing in long succession briflian. 
MONTBRETIA, “ GOLDEN SHEAF ” — A vast improvement on CrorosmaAora aurea 
for c«ttiig'!®%’s Zr P«>'len-yellow flowers, and a dwarf compact habit f excelleni 
GRANDIPLORA (Blue Porfeotion)— Improvement on Slyosot,- 
doz^'"'“' perennial, admirably adapted for bedding purposes. Planw, 1.5. ; 
LTJCILL-®— Flowers soft porcelain blue, foliage glaucous; good rock 
P-®0NIA DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS — Rich rase, pink centre. 2s. firf. 
P-ffiONIA LADY LEONORA BRAMWELL— Silvery rose. 3s, M. 
P-ffiONlA LA PR-AJCHEUR-Flesh and white. 2s. 6rf. 
P-®ONIA NOEMI DEMAY-Flesh rose. 2.v. 6,/. 
P.ffiONIA TROJAN — Rosy purple. 3.5. 
P-ffiONIA VIRGO MARIA — Pure white. 2s. Brf. 
1 BRACTEATA PR.fflCOX — Flowers rich crimson ; the earliest variety 
I*, oa. each ; las. do?, • ' 
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