NEW, RARE AND DESIRABLE GREENHOUSE PLANTS. 
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VERONICAS. 
ANNETTE, pale bluish-piirple, %\ath distinct 
white eye. l.«. Gtl. 
BLUE GEM, a variety of neat Imbit, producing* 
Bpikcs of beautiful blue flowers. l.y. iSd. 
CAROLINE, ligfht lilac- blue, with small white 
eye; exceedingly frcc-floweriiig. \s. Gd. 
DISPLAY, rosy-crimson, with small white eye ; 
free, and of good habit. 1.?. Gd. 
EVA, a compact growing variety, producing fine 
spikes of pretty pink flowers, l.v. Gd. 
FLEUR D’AUTOMNE, long spikes of rosy-violet 
flowers, dark rose centres. l.s. Gd. 
IMFERIALE, brilliant amaranth-red, changing 
to carmine-magenta. 1«. Gd. 
JARDIN FLEURI, long spikes of dark cannine 
red flowers. l.v. Gd. 
LA FEE AUX ROSES, very long spike of bright 
I rose flowers, very floriferous. U. Gd. 
MADAHE MOULINS, lavender riolet, large car- 
mine centre, shaded with amaranth, a 
remarkable variety. 1«, Gd. 
M. J. MOULINS, immense spikc.s of pure rose 
flowers, edged with white ; dark carmine 
rose centre. l.v. 6^/. 
THEOPHILE ROQUES, a very floriferous dwarf 
variety, long spikes of soft rose flowers 
edged with white, white eye. l.v. Gd. 
REINE DES BLEUES, immense spike of very 
bright blue flowers, very free. Is. Gd. 
RUBENS, flowers large and fine, of a beautiful 
magenta colour. U. Gd. 
VESTA, exceedingly floriferons ; beautiful light 
bine, with attractive white centre, bv. Gd. 
GREENHOUSE RHODODENDRONS. 
A)RUGINOSUM, 3s. 6d. and ,is. 
ALBESCENS, an extremely liandsome sweet-scented gToenliousc variety, producing’ very large and 
heantiful glistening white flowers, slig’htly undulated on the margins, the upper segments being 
marked at the base with sulijhur yellow. The plants are very ft-ce in growth, short jointed and 
of compact habit, the foliage being neat and glabrous ; the undcr-siu’faco of the leaves is of a 
silvery white, "is. Gel. 
ANDEBSONI, a hand.soine introduction from the Himalayas, giving very large and fine trusses of 
blossoms, which arc of a bright rich earmuio colom-. 3s. Gil. and os. 
ARGENTEUM, riilc grande. 
ASSAMICUM, a free-gi’owing evergreen species, with narrow lanceolate donscly-.sct leaves. The 
flowers are about 3J inches broad, pure milk-white, with a cream-coloured stain at the base of 
the upper lobe near the mouth of the tube. This distinct, free-flowering^ and handsome 
Rhododendron, as its name indicates, has been imported from Assam, .is. 
B,ARBATUM, hriglit scarlet flowers, distinct and effective, os. 
BLANDFORDI.EFLORUM. 3s. Gd. and 5s. 
CALOPHYLLUM, a hand.some species, producing large funnel-shaped piu’c white flowers. 3s. 6d. 
CILIATUM, blush white ; very free flowering. 2s. Gd. and 3s. Gd. 
CINNABARINUM. 3s. Gd. and 5.s-. 
CINNAMOMEUM, the imder surface of the leaves of this variety is covered with a very thick woolly 
tomentura of an intense cinnamon colour’, os. 
COUNTESS OF DERBY, hell-shaped flowers of great suhstanee and large .size ; pm’c white and most 
deliciously fragrant ; a very free-blooming variety . 7s. Gd. 
COUNTESS OF HADDINGTON, large blrrsh-whito flowers ; exceedingly beautiful. 3.v. Grf. and .5.«. 
COUNTESS OF SEFTON, large cup-shaped flowers, with fringed edges ; pure white, sliglitly shaded 
with rosy-pui’ple ; the trusses are large, often equalling in size and fulness tho.so of” a hardy 
Rliododcndron. 5s. and 7s. Gd. 
DALHOUSIANUM. 5s. 
DAVIESir, a free-gi’owing hybrid of bushy habit, producing freely its trusses of beautiful flowers of 
a lustrous orange-red colour, os., 7.i. Gd. and 10s. Gd. 
DIANA, rids page 9. 
DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT, bright vermilion-red flowers of great suhstanee ; compact truss. 
10s. Gd. o . i 
DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH, large scarlet flowers, very hcantifid. 10s. Gd. and 15s. 
DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND, a robust growing vai’iety, producing pure white sweet-scented 
flowers, with a beautifidly fringed margin. 5.s. 
DUCHESS OF TECK, buff-yellow, shaded with scarlet. veiy fine. 7-v. Gd. and 10.v. 6^/. 
EDGWORTHII, a handsome free -flowering* species, with large pure wliitc spreading cup-shaped 
fragrant flowers. 8s. Gd. 
EMBLEM, tliis ijroduces immense heads of long-tubed flowers ; the tube blush and the segments of a 
beautiful rich bright jiink colour ; exccediiigh" handsome and attractive. 7s. Gd., 10a*. Gd. & los. 
FAIR ROSAMOND, ride page 9. 
FALCONERI, inagnificenriy ornamental ; this species has the largest leaves in the genus, os. & 7s. Gd. 
FRAGRANTISSIMUM, deliciously fragi*ant flowers, of the purest white, lightly spotted with ochre 
on the upper segment ; the back of the flower pencilled and shaded with rose. 6s. 
