fl. Ccii)r\en & G(;iiide 
HYBRIDS OF INCARNATA. 
234. EDOUARD PYNAEBT — Of a pretty ebacle of l)Iu.sh ; very free. 
235. JEAN SISLEY— Light orange-red. 
230. M. EUO. VALLERAND — Dwarf, bushy habit, of a soft crim.son-red shade of colour; 
distinct and useful. 
237. V. LEMOINE — Deej) pink, very free flowering. 
1.S-. each. 
REX CLASS-ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE. 
Our Selection, 12.t., 18s., and 24s. per doz. 
SPLENDID NEW FOLIAGE BEGONIA. 
291. MADAME G-ACHE— The richest coloured variety yet introduced ; an improvement on 
Ville de Namur, 2s. 0</. each. 
I^ouyar'dias. 
F all plants the Bouvardin, in our opinion, c.xcels for cut flowers, no matter whether for button- 
holes, houquet.s, or table decoration ; a spray of it is sure to be most ])rominent and pleasing, 
and the odour of several kinds is deliciously refreshing, and if well grown thfcy will more or 
I less continue flowering nine months out of the year. They only need the ordinary course of 
cultivation of the winter-flowering Zonal Pelargonium; hitherto they have been treated ns a stove 
plant, whereas they only need a temperatnre not higher than 50“ or 00° ; and in the summer to have 
every attention like a specimen Chrysanthemum, and on the first appearance of cold weather to be 
taken in the house, and when growing and flowering to be supjdied with liquid manure occasionally. 
SINGLE BOUVARDIAS. 
I. ANGUSTIFOLIA (species) — Brilliant ' 
scarlet, very free flowering. 
3. ALBA ELEGANTISSIMA — Pure i 
white. 2.s\ Or/. 
8. DAZZLER — Rich scarlet, which are pro- 
duced freely in clusters of moderate large flowers. 
9. ELEGANS — Truss and individual florets 
nearly double the size of any other known scarlet 
variety. 
II. HOGARTH — Producing a flue large 
truss, good habit, scarlet. 
1 2. HUMBOLDTII CORYMBIPLORA— 
(species) —Of free growth, fine large flowers, and 
of a rich aromatic odour, snow white, a very fine 
variety. Is. to 3.?. Od. 
13. INTERMEDIA. 
14. JASMINIPLORA (species)— A white 
free-flowering and growing variety ; in a mild 
temperature it continues to bloom all through 
the autumn and winter; fragrant. 
F'lowering ])lants, l.s. 
15. PLAVESCENS— Pale yellow ; free and 
distinct, l.s. 
l(i. LAURA— Fine rose. 
18. LONGIPLORA PLAMMEA — Very 
free; blush rose. Ls. Gd. 
21. PRIORY BEAUTY — Of a beautiful 
shade of pale satin-rose, flowers freely produced 
in elegant and compact trusses ; distinct. Is. Gd. 
22. QUEEN OP ROSES— Large clusters 
of bright rosv pink blossoms. 
24. ROSEA OCULATA — Delicate flesh, free. 
27. THE BRIDE— White, slightly tinged 
flesh, tube short, trusses regular and full. 
28. UMBELLATA ALBA — Neat, well 
branched habit, flower tubes cream, tinted pure 
white. 2s. Od. 
29. UMBELLATA CARNEA — Opening 
white, and merging into a delicate pure rosy 
blush colour. 2.s. Od. 
32. VREELANDII, x>y/i. DAVISONII— 
Invaluable for bonciuets, white, free. 
G</. each and upwards. 
All those not priced, l.<. 
Mr. K. C. Bino, High Street, Deddington, Oxon. 
Your Guide to band. I have great pleasure in sending the l.s. 3d. for same. It is the most 
complete and concise catalogue I have ever seen. 
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