Hbliotso'wums. 
THE BEST VARIETIES. 
^|HE ordinary treatment of a Verbena. But very few persons have any idea that they are one 
of the best plants we possess, and will live for many years, producing an immense quantity 
of flowers all the year, yielding a most delicious perfume if planted out like a Grape Vine. 
1. ALBERT DELAUX — A vigorous and 
distinct variety, being distinctly marbled with 
yellow ; constant. 
2. COMTESSE DE MORTEMART — 
Deep violet colour, large white centre. 
3. JEANNE D AMO UR — An advance on 
Misn Nightingale ; for general purposes one of 
the best. 
4. MINA — This is in every way to all appear- 
ance one of the ordinary varieties; colour not 
very dark or light — medium ; its value is its 
habit and freoness of flowering either in a pot 
or bed, it is certainly much superior to any other 
variety, and is a great improvement on the old 
Jersey Beauty, 
.5. PATRIOT — Large pip ; a very useful 
variety. 
6. PAUL PPITZER — Light variety, fine 
large truss ; good shape. 
7. PRESIDENT GARFIELD — An im- 
prov'cment on Jersey Beauty; bright mauve- 
purple ; distinct and useful. 
8. PRIAPO — Bishop’s blue, with white eye. 
9. PRINCESS DE SAGAN — Of a clear 
blue shade, white centre. 
10. ROI DES NOIRS — Deep blackish 
purple, white eye ; very distinct. 
11. SWANLEY GIANT — A fine variety, 
for bedding or pots ; massive heads of flowers 
that astonish all beholders ; colour bright blue, 
and deliciously fragrant. 
12. THE QUEEN — ^Flowers nearly white, 
and ver y hig hly perfumed ; a fine variety. 
13. WHITE LADY — Nearly pure white, 
free- flowering, large heads of bloom ; fine habit, 
and, under warm treatment, can be had in flower 
the greater part of the year. Received a First- 
Class Certificate. 
6</. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
H£ua'nth®mums (Sun Roses). 
O Plante are better adapted for dry rockeries or sunny banks than these ; they are Evergreens 
and always have a charming and attractive appearance; quite hardy, and, like shrubs, when 
established, live for many years without trouble. 6rf. each ; 4s. per dozen 
!• APPENINUM — White, yellow centre. 
2. CECILIA — Straw and yellow. 
3. CROCEUM — Single yellow. 
4. CUPREUM — Single copper, deep red- 
dish brown in centre 
6. CURIOSITY — Cream, shaded rose. 
6. FOL. AUREIS VAR. — Tinted yellow. 
7. HYSSOPIFOLIUM— Pale rose. 
8. INNOCENCE — Buff and scarlet. 
9. MAXIMUM PLENUM— Fine. 
10. MAGNIFICENT — Primrose and orange. 
11. PILOSELLOIDES— Yellow. 
12. ROTUNDUM — Rosy purple. 
13. ROYALTY — Crimson-scarlet. 
14. SERPYLLIFOLIUM, syn. OVALIFO- 
LIUM — Nankeen. 
16. SUDBURY GEM — Rich rose, orange- 
crimson in centre. 
16. UMBELLATUM — White ; distinct. 
17. VENUS— Orange. 
18. VENUSTUM— Bright red. 
19. VICEROY — Bronze. 
20. VICTORY— Purple. 
21. YELLOW BEAUTY. 
! 22. ZAJMPA— White. 
) 23 ZELINDA— Purple. 
The Gardens, Bishop’s Court, Siraffan, AnnV 30M 1894 
I he plants came to hand on the 21st inst. Permit me to thank you for vour prompt 
attention. I am pleased with the plants, and I think the prices are very moderate. ^ ^ 
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