kinds of decorative ])uri)oscs, good haliit and 
profuse t)looincr. splendid trusses of lovely ])ure white rosette-like double flowers, caeh Hower 
composed of three perfect rows of petals; an actpiisifion for cut flowers. Sc/., Is., and l.s-. 6d. each- 
‘J.'j. and 12.V. per doz. ’ 
3'f. PRESIDENT GARFIELD, syn. ROSEA FL. PL. — Pink flowers, good liabit and profuse 
bloomer, producing large trusses, l.s. and l.s. (id. 
iiorni.K nouvAKUiA. 
DOUBLE SCARLET BOUVARDIAS. 
35. SANG- LORRAIN — The of this variety resembles Alfi’ed Neuner ; free-fioweriiig, trusses 
and flowers large, tube medium size, crimson ; corolla double, with three rows of petals, of a rich 
vermilion colour. 
•%. THOS. IMEEHAN — Bright scarlet, with ])ale rosy scarlet tube ; very free. 
37. TRIOMPHE DE NANCY — Vigorous and frcc-flowcring, trusses large and compact; tube 
long, salmon-red, formed of three corollas, one inside the other, of a bright .salmon-orange colour. 
38. V. LEMOINE— Teaves small, trusses well formed; dowers composed of- two corollas, joined 
together ; tube rcddi.sh purple, long and narrow ; corolla large, of a fiery retl ; verv free ; resemliles 
Lctituihn in Iiabit. 
Is. (>r/. eath. 
Shrubby CylceolV bias. 
d beds of Calceolarias is getting liealtby green plants. ]>erfect]y free from 
ed out very early, good, deej), rich soil is essential, with a nuantitv of 
♦!.: :ii . _• . IV .. .1 . .... ' 
Y|7IIE secret of having good beds 
j|L insects. AVlien ])lantc(i ^ 
manure below tlie plant ; this will prevent them going off as they usually do. The main thing 
1.S to grow them vigorously, by always having rich soil to root into. Too much moisture causes them 
to die off. 
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