il>. dkr\i)ell & G(;iiitle. 
AfNTIRRHINUMS. 
l^Ull bed of seedlinfts has again this year been splendid. Hundreds of people who never 
before liked, or even took any particular notice, of the various colours of this plant, 
_ exclaimed, “ How very beautiful, 1 never cared for Snap Dragons before ! ” The following 
are exceedingly fine, and if planted in a good open situation, with deep rich soil, they would he 
sure to give a charm in every garden. Seed from this superb collection, l.s. per packet. 
1. AGNES — White, splashed soft purple, 
soft yellow mouth. 
2. ADMIRATION — Yellow and white, 
striped crimson, fine form. 
AGALIA — Yellow, mottled crimson. 
4. ALLAN LAIRD — Canary yellow and 
crimson. 
5. ALLAN MoQUATTER — Peculiar shade 
of pink, streaked crim.son. 
(!. AMAZON — Crimson self. 
7. AMETHYST— French white, mottled 
crimson. 
8. AVENIR — Bronzy yellow, striped crim- 
son ; extra tine. 
1). BRIGHTNESS — Crimson, yellow mouth. 
10. CERES — White, mottled and striped 
crimson. 
11. CHARMING — Yellow, splashed crimson. 
12. CLARA — White, heavily splashed crim- 
.son. 
lii. CLIO — Soft yellow, deeper mouth. 
14. DASH — Bronze, streaked crimson, yellow 
mouth. 
15. DELICATA — French white, heavily 
mottled crimson. 
1(1. DISTINCTION— Tube wliite, canary- 
yellow mouth, slightly spotted. 
17. EVA — Bronzy yellow, deepyellow mouth. 
18. EVE — White, striped and mottled crim- 
son. 
10. FLAMINGO — White, striped and spotted 
deep rose, large. 
20. GEM — White, striped rosy purple. 
21. GEORGE McLEOD — French white, 
heavily striped crimson ; fine. 
22. GIPSY — French white, mottled and 
striped deep lake. 
28. G. WHITE — Very distinctly striped 
and mottled crimson. 
24. GRAND CROSS— White, striped crim- 
son. 
25. JOHN McLaren — French white, 
slightly spotted crimson. 
26. J. O'GROAT — Deep yellow mouth, 
mottled crimson and brown. 
27. MIMIC — Yellow, mottled crimson, 
striking. 
28. PRINCE HENRY— Plum purple, deep 
yellow mouth. 
29. PRINCESS BEATRICE— White, 
striped crimson. 
30. SENSATION — Yellow, striped crimson, 
deeper mouth. 
31. THE MOOR — Intense crimson maroon, 
fine spike. 
32. VENUS — White, spotted crimson. 
33. WM. MENZIES— Soft yellow, deeper mouth. 
All the above (it/, each ; 4.s. per dozen. 
We have also a vast quantity of splendid unnamed seedlings, that will be sure to give satisfaction. 
Ir. 6</. per dozen. 
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