fl. dh.i)ne]] & iE^loral Collide. 
RED. 
177. C. FELLOWES — Red, suffused crimson, 
very tine flower : dwarf, bushy, and free. 3s. 
178. CITY OF VIENNA— Very deep red, 
flowers large and freely produced. 2s. each. 
182. MRS. NASH — Of a splendid sliade of 
rosy red, lighter in centre ; a striking yariety. 
2.S. ■(!</. 
183. T. MOORE — Rich salmon- red, of a 
distinct and pleasing shade, good habit, one of 
the best. 2.S. (1(7. 
184. SALMONEA. — Medium-sized flowers, 
fine in form, of a peculiar and distinct shade of 
salmon, l.s. tic/. 
WHITE. 
185. ALBA FLORIBUNDA— Pure white, 
yigorous, and of free growth; a most useful 
variety for decorative aiul bedding purposes, l.s. 
each ; 9.<. per doz. 
18(). LA CANDEUR — Pine, dwarf habit, 
flowers large and well formed. 2.s. (i(/. 
187. MADME. LA BARONNE SALADIN 
— French white, very free. 2s. 
188. MRS. GROVE— Good, dwarf, bushy 
habit; flowers medium size, and of the purest 
white. 2.V. 6(7. 
EKECT Tvi'E. Seed, 2.S. 6<7. per pkt. 
BEDDING BEGONIAS. 
181). ATRO-RXJBRA NANA — A most nseful variety where richness of colour and quantity of 
bloom is required ; nicdiiun-sizcd flowers. I.-?, each ; i).s\ ]>er dozen. 
11)0. COMMODORE FOOT — Rich velvety crimson, flowers verv brilliant, ami lar^xer than 
Darisi. 2.v. 
191. DAVISI — It will he observed tliat this variety throws up its flowers from the bottom on 
single stems, colour intense bright scarlet. 1.9. each ; y.v.'])er dozen. 
192. MISS CONSTANCE VEITCH— From the well-known Davis/. Deep crimson-scarlet of 
the richest hue. 2.s. 
193. WORTHIANA — Orange-scarlet, very useful for bedding. 9(7. each ; 6,'i. per dozen. 
BEGONIA WOHTniANA. 
Showing bed on our lawn this season ; and admittedly the best ever seen. 
e have now a sufficient stock, and have also had sufficient experience of the Begonia as a 
bedding plant (our lawn beds and borders having been full of the best during the two last summers) 
to pronounce it as eminently suited to this purpose. Nor are we alone in this o|iinion ; it is the 
general verdict. Seedlings make a lovely bed ; but to have all the plants of one regular height, 
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