ii. ii. a. Browallia Elata Grandiflora (Scrophulariace<e)—A pretty 
decorative plant for the greenhouse or conservatory ; bright blue. 1^ ft. 
6 d. per pkt. 
h.h.r. Browallia Elata Alba— 1’ure white flowers; useful, l^ft. 
C d. per pkt. 
Briza, see Ornamental Grasses. 
h.a. Cacalia Coecinea (Composite)— Very showy border annual; 
flowers scarlet. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
h.a. Cacalia Aurea ( Lulea ) — Yellow. Ii ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Calampelis, see Eccremocarpus. 
h.a. Calandrlnia Grandiflora (Discolor) (Portulaceoc )— Large 
rose-coloured flowers. 1 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
Half-packets at half price of all 
Flower Seeds where priced Is. and 
upwards, except collections and 
novelties. 
For Penny Packets, see page 116. 
h.a. Calandrlnia Speciosa— Purple. $ ft. 3d. per pkt. 
h.a. Calandrinia Speciosa Alba— White. $ ft. 3d. per pkt. 
-1 Photographic View of our Exhibit at the Begonia Conference at Chiswick. 50 feet in length. 
SILVER-GILT MEDAL AWARDED. 
WAS AWARDED THREE SILVER MEDALS FOR GROUPS DURING 1893. 
Tubers in the dormant state can be supplied from the end of October until March. After that date in plants. 
Mr. A. Singleton, La Folio, Millbrook, Jersey, September 11th. 1803. 
Single and Double Begonias from your seed were gra id. Have raised thousands, but none of them near the Swanley strain. 
,J. B. Seward, Esq.. Hillside House, Ampthill, September, 1893. 
The Bcgon'a seed I had of you in the Spring was good ; 100 flue plants in full flower ; the quality first rate. 
L. Beddoes, Esq., Wyndhain, Easton in Gordano, September, 1893. 
Your Begonia seed turned out well. I have a great number of seedlings which are grand. 
Mr. G. Tomsett, The Gardens, English Bicknor, Coleford, August 2nd. 1893. 
All your seeds have done well, especially Begonias and Verbenas. 
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