t DEPBESLE A graud accjuisition aniun^t the orange-scarlet varieties: ti Httwer (»C 
good htttitl, very constant; I'lce (lowering, atnl of sturdy erect habit. 4 ft. 7s. (h/. 
GOLDSMITH— Yellow, strijied atnl edged with bright glowitig eritnson • verv distitict ■ 
a grand flower. ,S ft. 7s (Ul. o o , . 
PORTIA Lilac, striped with pttrple ; good size, splendid fottn ; will prove a greitt ravuiiriic 
atnong.st exhibitors. 4 ft 7s. (W. 
NEW POMPON VARIETIES. 
SUNNY DAYBREAK— A lovely tint of jiulc apricot, pretlilv and regttlarlv edged «ith 
rosy red ; tn shape and size it is simply perfection, the petals are beautifnllv and evenlv arranged : 
very profuse. 4 ft, us. 
MODEL— Pawn, ofteti blotched and shaded with soft pitik ; very pretty and distinct. :! ft, us. 
ZOAR— Very dwarf, only 2 feet high; very free flowering; yellow, beautifnllv edged with 
salmon and pink ; quite a little gem. 3 ft. us. 
Green plants of all the above ready in May. 
LOTUS PELYORENSIS (PELIORHYNCUS; (Coral Geml-.V mo,si charming 
plant. 2s. b'd. 
THE GARDEN says of it: 
Its slender braui hing habit is most striking, and the silvery foliage even more so Without 
its (lowers it might almost be described as a silvery Asparagus, hut the bright cond-red llowots, 
measuring two inches in length, are really beautiful, greatly reminding one of the rare and 
beautiful Clianlhns or Glory Pea, so diflicult to grow, while this gem is of the easiest possible 
maimgement. Its drooping habit also makes it useful for hanging baskets. 
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