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PH(EBE — Flowers similar to a Cattleya : sulphur-yellow, turning to whitish yellow, petals spotted 
carmine. Ss. 
PLTJTO — Large and lieautiful Mowers, scarlet-purple, Mamed rod inside. 3s. 
PROFESSOR TREUB — l5rown-red and dark green foliage, Mowers Nasturtium scarlet, striped salmoji-red ; 
among the red-leaved C’aunas this is one of the most striking. 6s. 
PROFUSION — Very dwarf, bright scarlet flowers, faintly edged gold ; fine. 2s. 6d. 
RHEA — Metallic-brown leaves, medium size Mowers of a brilliant crimson. 5s. 
ROMA — Numerous and large panicles ; flowers large : yellow ground, flamed salmon-red. 5s. 
SUNSET — Bright orange-yellow, flamed and streaked glowing scarlet ; flue heads. 2s. Crf. 
SUEVIA — Pure canary-yellow, satiny and bronzed inside : splendid. 2s. 6d. 
TOPAZ — Grand for effect : the first pure yellow of large size : ideal in form. 5s. 
TRIN ACRIA — Flowers very numerous and large ; sulphui -yollow, fading to a [laler yellow : a pure colour. 5s. 
TRIUMPH — Velvety scarlet, suffused with deep maroon ; large, vigorous grower, very fine. 3s. 
VICE-PRESIDENT SAVOYE — Clicstnut-red, shaded orange and suffused carmine ; a novel colour. 5s. 
VICTORIA— Immense trusses, large flowc^rs ; pale lemon-yellow, rose spots, rich yellow and velvety anraranth -red ; 
distinct and bold designs. 3s. 
WILHELM BECK — Immense trusses of sulphur-yellow Mowers, scarlet-red jiencillings ; a remarkable variety. 
Ss. Od. 
ZEBRA — Veilow streaked, blended and striped golden yellow, orange, scarlet, and shades of lilac. 3s. 6>l. 
NEW HARDY TYPE-HYBRID COCGINEA CLEMATIS. 
COUNTESS OF ONSLOW — A bright violet-purple, with a broad band of scarlet down the centre of each petal, 
open bell-shaped form, with four to six petals to each flower ; very free flowering, quite hardy and a good climber ; the 
flowers are thick in substance, and when cut will keei) fresh in water for several days. First Class Certificate, K.II.S. 
10s. 6d. 
DUCHESS OF YORK— delicate and very pleasing shade of pale blush-pink, with a deeper tinge down the 
centre of each petal, four to six petals to each bloom, free flowering, and a good climber ; useful for cutting. Award of 
Merit, R.H.S. 10s. Od. 
DUCHESS OF ALBANY— A beautiful bright pink, deeper down the centre, softening down to lilacy pink 
round the margin ; free flowering, and a vigorous grower ; useful for cutting. Award of Jlerit, U.H.S. 10s. fid. 
HARDY CLIMBER, 
THK I’AMl’AS LILY OF THE VAIXEY. 
WITHANIA ORIGANIFOLIA— A native of the Pampas of South America, is a perennial perfectly hardy in 
England. Its herbaceous slender difi'usely-branched stems are annual, and attain in a few months 20 to 30 feet in 
height, covering a large surface ; the small, dense, dark green very elegant foliage, which defies dust, disease and insects, 
produces a thick impenetrable shade, persistent until frosts. It is enhanced by thousands of small white flowers, similar 
in shape to those of our native Lily of the Valley, which are occasionally succeeded by small white or red-orange-coloured 
berries. 
It succeeds as well in the smoky atmosphere of towns as in the country, and will be moat welcomed for planting at 
the sea-side, thriving admirably where most other climbers fail. 
It undergoes our sharpest winters as well as our warmest summers, and delights in good soil and exposed positions. 
It is of the easiest culture, and its perennial roots, when established, may remain indefinitely in the same place, care 
being taken to remove the stems when they are destroyed by frost. Is. 
Mr. W. Lkech, The Gardens, Ramsey Abbey, Huntingdon. 
I wish to return you my best thanks for the kindness to me in answer to my application for assistance into a Head 
Gardener’s situation. 1 wrote to Sir Ralph Hare by return of post, and have been to see him, and have also agreed to 
take over the duties in his garden on the 25th of this month. 
Messrs, H. CaN-vki.c k Sox.s. 
