,fl>. dh.i\i\ell ^ 3B^loi‘kl Gj;ui(ie. 
LOBELIA, DWARF. 
KING OF THE BLUES, or ATTRACTION.— Of all the beililiiiK Loheliua hitherto 
sent out, none as ii pot plant will hear any coinimrison — white eye, set in the densest dark-blue dower ; 
dwarf, free, and a perfect gem for bedding and borders. First-Class Cortiticate at laver|)Ool, 1M86. 
Seeds, 2.S. pkt. I’lants (irf. each. 4.V. per doz. rooted cuttings ; 12.s. per lOO. 
Kixo OK THE ni.uEs, on attk action. 
MATRICARIA, INODORA, IMPROVED. 
The old variety is well known ns a very hardy [dant. la-oilncing abundance of neat ])uro white 
double Mowers, extremely useful for bouquets and wreaths. This is in ei'cry way the same, excepting 
tliat the Mowers are more than double the size. 2,s-. 
NEW PERPETUAL-FLOWERING PASSION 
FLOWER. 
The best of all climbers for a greenhouse. A seedling raised near the sea coast in Devonshire, 
■\vhere all this family flourish as if in their native soil. We have haiLit planted in one of oiu A\arm 
houses for two years, and it has never ceased flowering, and, what is more remarkable, insects are 
never seen ui)on it ; grows very freely; ground colour of flowers ‘red, sliaded rose ; very sliowy, »ind 
truly represented in the engraving as a greenhouse climber. It is the most valuable, for- suspending 
and festoofiing purposes, of all the plants in cultivation.* Gan at all seasons be seen in bloom in our 
nursery. 6s. each-. 
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