Splendid seedlings of various colours, that will bloom 
during the season, 6s. and 12s. per dozen. 
Named varieties, our selection, 24s. to 3G.s. per dozeu. 
Hollyhocks. 
dki-\T)ell 5^1oi‘kl G[^uid£ 
8EEDUHG HOLLTHOCKS. 
IfilS. 
S HE value of this large and important group of hardy plants is now more generally recognised, 
and if their accommodating disposition with regard to soil and situation, the rich and varied 
colours of their flowers, rivalling in this respect the choicest of Orchids, their value as cut- 
flowers for decoration and the extended season of their blooming, vis., from Christmas to 
August, &c., be taken into consideration, it must bo admitted that no collection of hardy plants mu 
have any claim to bo considered a representative one which does not include a judicious selection 
of these plants. 
For full description of all sections of this familjfi see our Autumn 
and Bulb Catalosue. 
I/ANTA' NAS. 
THE BEST VARIETIES. 
(Fin HIS family is exceedingly pretty and of easy cultivation, only requiring the ordinary care of 
^ Pelargonium; they bloom most abundantly eight months m the year; a fine substitute for 
the Verbena. 
3. IiA NEIO-E — A splendid pure white 
variety. 9rf. 
6. PLXJIE D’OR— Light canary yellow. 
7. RTJTILANT — Deep yellow, fine large 
trusses ; dwarf ; good. 
9. NE PLUS ULTRA— Rose-pink, shaded 
lavender and yellow ; fine bedder. 
10. PAVOURITA — Yellow, changing to 
dark brown-scarlet, distinctly shaded bright 
purple ; habit one of the best. 
11. DISTINCTION— One of the brightest 
orange-scarlets. 
All those not priced, Gd. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
( ) 
12. DON f. AT.n/TF. T — Producing abundance 
of pink trusses, the centres changing to peach 
and yellow ; attractive. 
16. ECLAT— Fine for pegging down as an 
edging ; rich reddish crimson and orange. 
17. PERLE POITEVINE— White sulphur 
centre, changing to pure white. 
19. MAGENTA KING — Nearly self- 
coloured flowers of a bright purple-scarlet, 
extensively used for bedding. 
23. RATON DE SOLEIL— Deep yellow, 
changing to rosy violet. 
27. DIADEME — Rose, centre yellow, 
passing to pale rose ; very distinct. 
