fl. (j[ui(le. 
I. ANNEI — Large glaucous foliage. 
3. ANNEI ROSEA — Tall, orange 
flowers. 
C. AUGUSTE FERRIERE — Has 
large, oval, dark green leaves. 
y. BRENNIENYSII — With green 
leaves, j’ellow variegation ; distinct. Is. 
10. BONNETTI — Fine tall growth. 
II. CHATERI DISCOLOR— Uark- 
leavcd kind. 
13. DISCOLOR — Dark, veined stem, 
and leaf margined. 
1.5. ERECTA — Deep green leaves, 
large and pointed, edged white. 
IG. DEPUTE HilNON— Light glaii- 
tous green. 
17. EDOUARD MORREN— A tine 
stately variety, flowers very tine. l.s. 
19. ELEGANTISSIMA GRANDIS i 
— Light green foliage. 
21. EDULIS. 
23. GIGANTEA-Light green foliage. 
24. GIGANTEA MAJOR— Beauti- 
ful light foliage. 
25. GRANDIS— Tall habit, large , 
leaves. 
26. GLOIRE DE LYON— Spleinlid 
dark foliage, tine habit. I.',-. 
27. GLABRONIENSIS— Very 
pretty. ' I 
28. GEANT. 
30. HENRI VILMORIN— Has dark green 
leaves, orange blossoms. Is. 
31. HELDI. 
32. JEAN SISLEY— Majestic growth, im- 
mense green leave.s. l.s. 
35. KETELEERI — Fine hu.shv habit. 
37. LAVALLEI— I’rett^■ foliage. 
38. MARilCHAL VAiLLANT — Robust 
habit, dark purple, orange flowers. 
39. MULLERI — Large scarlet flowers, dwarf, 
Imlf green. 
40. MUSiEPOLIA HYBRIDA — Rich 
bronze. 
41. METALLICA— Dark. 
44. NIGRICANS— Tall dark-leaved variety. 
45. NEPALENSIS GRANDIPLORA.'--' 
47. PURPUREA SPECTABILIS — Dark 
purple veined. 
51. RENDATLERI — Tall variety, long and 
narrow leaves. 
52. RUBRA SUPERBISSIMA — Violet 
stem, purple leaves. 
55. RIFKOGALI— Very dark. 
56. SANGUINEA CHATERI — Dark 
foliage. 
58. SURPRISE— Light green. 
60. WARSCEWICZI— Of dwarfish growth. 
62. ZEBRINA — Zebra stri])cd foliage. 
63. ZEBRINA ELEGANTISSIMA— 
Striped. 
All those not priced, 6rf. each. 
Mr. Ai.i'kek J. Er.wonTiiv, Upwcll, Wisbech, October 21st, 1887. 
.^t our Local Show in July last I took first prize for Verbenas, Coleus, Begonias (Double), and 
Carnations from plants supplied by your firm. 
Mr. Feteu Bkock, Glenmor Gardens, Drogheda, Ireland, Octubn- 26t/i, 1887. 
1 know you arc well in front with mo.st things, and by all accounts your Begonias must he very tine. 
W. B. Mili.ek, Esq., Elms, Ramsgate, February 1st, 1887. 
I have received your excellent catalogue, and must say the boldness of design, great skill, good 
taste, and lavish. expendimre, does you much credit, aud it ought to he in the hands of all lovers of 
flowers, whether amateurs or professionals. 
A. Goodman, Esq., East Moulsey, Surrey, March ith, 1887. 
I received the plants all right yesterday, and am much pleased with both them and also 
your system of packing. 
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