Ch,ni\ell Sn G(^uide. 
()1. ROYAL PUBPLE — Colour very rich 
ami intense, large flowers, base of petalssliaded 
rose ; distinct. ' 
CINERARIA (species) “CRCESTA.” 
(Said to be the Parent of our present varieties.) 
()2. VICTORY — Deep magenta self, 
flowers very large and of the iinest form ; very 
free and dwarf ; extra fine. Received a First- 
Class Certificate. 3s. (irf. 
1)3. V/. E. GLADSTONE — Fine large 
flower, and most regular in outline, bright 
rosy magenta, with a broad ring of imre 
white; dwarf and free. One of the finest. 
64. WONDERFUL— Blackish purple, 
rosy colour at base ; very distinct. 2«. 
65. W. J. MURPHY— Decj) magenta, 
narrow white ring, flowers of goorl substance. 
SINUI.E cineraria. 
All these not priced, l.v. Oil. each. 
CRUENTA — Although a species, is remarkably ]>retty ; coiiiinences blooming early in the autumn, 
and throws np from the bottom ; one of the best plants, and invalnablo for cut flowers. Is. 
NEW WHITE CLEMATIS. 
JACKMANNI ALBA— The old bl.ne variety is a national beauty, and trained on nearly every 
house, and always hailed when in floiver with, What a grand plant I ” The above being nearly 
a pure ivhite, and rather strong growdh and constitution, it w'ill at once stamp it as an invaluable 
plant. Long branches, full of flower; has been continually shown during this last three years, so 
there appears to be no doubt whatever as to its value in every way. Is. Cil. each ; 15s. per doz. 
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