TROPiEOUril. Per pkt.— ; 
963. canariense (Canary Creeper), jellow, 
per oz. I.T. 6(1. 
954. Lobbianum, Asa Gray, sulphur-yellow. . 
986. Brilliant, bright crimson 
966. Oeant des Batailles, sulphur, 
spotted red . . 
Lillipnt, vide page 3. 
967. Lilli ScWidt, scarlet 
958. elegans. Crystal Palace Gem, 
bright orange scarlet 
959. fulgens, brilliant scarlet . . 
960. • Spitfire, rosy scarlet 
961. Napoleon III., golden yellow, 
spotted brown 
962. Eoi des Noire, flowers almost black 
963. Triomphe de Gand, scarlet 
964. pentaphylium 
965. specioBum, scarlet, distinct 
VALERIANA. — Herbaceous perennials. 
966. Crimson Valerian 
967. White Valerian . .. .. .. 0 
VENUS’ LOOKING - GLASS (Speoularia 
speculum). — Hardy annuals. 
968. Large-flowered, blue .. .. ., 0 
969. ^ lilac 0 
970. white . . . . . . . . 0 
VENUS’ NAVELWORT.— A pretty hardy 
annual. 
971. “ Omphalodes linifolia,” white flowers, 
foliage silvery white 
VERBASCUM. — Hardy biennials. 
972. Olympicum, large .silvery leaves and 
spikes of yellow flowers .. .. 
973. Mixed hybrids, various colours. . 
VERBENA. — Half-hardy perennials, in- 
di.spensable for bedding purj)oses. 
974. Carnation Striped. Tliis section may be 
expected to produce flowers variously 
stripisl, blotched, and spotied 
976. hybrida auriculmflora, choice mixed. 
'Phis superb and distinct section pro- 
duces beautiful flowers with large 
pure white eyes . . 
976. compacta candidissima, dwarf and 
compact, being of short vigorous 
habit, and forming a compact bush, 
about 6 inches in height, literally 
covered with umbel i of beautiful 
white flowers . . 
977 . coccinea oculata, a beautiful 
variety espeoiallj’ u.seful for bedding, 
>ts compaiit growth rendering the 
usual training and pegging quite un- 
necessary. The flowers, which are 
borne in large trusses in the greatest 
profusion, are bright scarlet with a 
large white eye . . 
978. Mammoth, a greatly improved strain 
of Verbenas, the plants yielding a 
profusion of immense trusses of 
flowers, of all the colours known in 
this useful section of bedding plants. 
The colours present the same wide 
range as the ordinary type . . . . 0 
979. Scarlet Defiance, brilliant scarlet, in- 
valuable for Summer bedding purj)oses 1 
980. Finest mixed, from a .splendid collection 
of the best named varieties . . , , 1 
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6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
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3 
3 
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VINCA. — Warm greenhouse plants of 
0 6 shrubby habit. 
0 6 981. alba " 0 6 
0 6 982. rosea . . . . . . . . ..06 
VIOLA. — Exceptionally valuable for beds 
and borders. 
983. cornuta alba, small pure white flowers; 
profuse bloomer . . . . . . ..06 
984. Mauve Queen, a fine variety for bedding 0 6 
985. lutea grandiflora, one of the most 
useful of all the yellow-flowering 
group of bedding Violas . . ..06 
986. Snow Queen, a very attractive variety, 
flowers of a delicate satiny white ; 
suitable for bedding . . . . ..06 
987. odoraia (Sweet Violet;, purple . . ..0 6 
988. — The Czar, a fine free-flowering 
variety', of robust habit, flowers very 
large ; one of the be.st in c\iltivation 0 6 
VIRGINIAN STOCK. — Pretty hardy 
annuals. 
989. Red 0 3 
990. White 0 3 
991. Yellow 0 3 
992. Mixed 0 3 
993. Crimson King ..03 
994. Fairy Queen .. ..0 3 
VISCAEIA. — Handsome haidy annuals. 
996. cardinalie. bright scarlet . . . . 0 3 
996. elegans picta, brig-ht crimson edged 
white . . . . . . ..03 
997. oculata, rose flower.s with crimson eye 0 3 
99.8. cserulea. blue .. .. ..0 3 
WAHLENBERGIA. 
grandiflora, ride Campanula grandiflora. 
WAITZIA. — Elegant Everlasting flowers. 
999. aurea, golden yellow . . . . ..09 
1000. grandiflora, bright yellow ,. ..10 
WALLFLOWERS (Cheirantbus Cheirii). 
1001. Belvoir Castle, dwarf yellow. Dwarf 
compact habit : the bright yellow 
blossoms being large and well-.shaped 0 4 
1002. Dark Blood Red, flue dark colour ..0 3 
Double German, in Collections, vide 
page 20. 
1003. Harbinger, an .\utnmn and Wiiito- 
flonering variety. It continues in 
bloom during the Winter months 
(unless very cold), and thereby ensures 
cut blooms of this favourite flower 
when no other outdoor and but few 
greenhouse flowers can be had. The 
I blossoms arc of a rich dark red colour 0 4 
! 1004. Primrose Dame. This Wallflower is of 
I sturdy compatd habit of growth, but 
I is entirely different in colour of flower 
1 0 : from any” sort yet known, being of a 
beautiful clear primrose-yellow . . 0 
1005. Golden Tom Thumb, dwarf and distinct 0 
Ruby Gem, vide page 3. 
1006.. Single mixed 
1007. Sisley’s Broad-petalled 
1008. Yellow Perfection 
® WHITLAVIA— Beautiful hardy annuals. 
1009. grandiflora, violet blue 
0 ; 1010. - — alba, white . . . . 
1 1011. gloxinioides, rich blue with white 
0 throat . . . . • . ■ . ..03 
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