fl. Caimell 0or\^’ S^loi‘al Quide. 
DRESDEN CHINA — Small neat flowers, deep pink edged, silver-white ; pretty. 3.s. doz. 
WOODVALE — Large and free, salmon-pink, useful variety. 4.s. doz. 
Per doz. Per 100. 
RED — Quilled, ordinary bedding 
s. 
2 
d. 
6 
ft. 
10 
d. 
0 
WHITE — Ordinary Bedding 
2 
0 
10 
0 
LITTLE GEM — Silvery pink, very pretty 
2 
6 
10 
0 
MOTTLED RED AND WHITE, VICTORIA, .si/n. MAGPIE— Very large ; 
fine bedder 
2 
0 
10 
0 
ROB ROY — Quilled ; intense red 
2 
G 
10 
0 
LITTLE PET — Small, pure white ; very pretty 
6 
0 
20 
0 
THE BRIDE — Pure white, very double ; extra fine 
2 
0 
10 
0 
HEN AND CHICKENS— Another 
of the old curiosities, and seldom seen, 
though highly interesting, the peculiar 
growth of which the accomiianying en- 
graving correctly illustrates. !)</. each ; 
7s. per dozen. 
VARIETIES WITH 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 
AUCUB.ffiFOLIA — (’rimson. 4.v. per 
dozen ; G</. each. 
AUCUBABPOLIA— White. G./. each. 
tlEN AND CIUCKENS. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
T HIS family is perhaps the noblest of all the hardy jdants. Few have seen the named kinds, 
those who have not cannot form the slightest conception of their splendour. We have often 
been amazed at the intensity of their colours, and spikes of flowers averaging from one to two 
feet long. The\’ should he in every garden, for if once planted beautiful flowers of all shades of 
blue may be cut four months in the year. 
Those marked + double and semi-double flowers. 
Strong clumps from Ground, 1s. 
1. ADMIRATION — Rich rosy lilac, hlotched 
and striped brilliant blue, white centre, flowers 
large ; hahit vigorous, extra line. 2.v. 
a. f AGAMEMNON — Lavender-blue, suffused 
rose, white and orange centre, flowers largo and 
line ; semi-double. 2.s. 
3. AMABILIS — Azure-blue, changing to. 
rosv lilac, white and orange centre, flower spike 
is’inclios long, large, single, line habit; distinct. 
4. "AMPHITRITE — Fine spike, bright blue, 
lilac-mauve in centre ; pretty. Is. 
5. ATTRACTION — Bright violet-blue, 
blotcho<l dark reddish lilac, white centre, flowers 
large ; tine. ‘is. 
6d. each cf varieties marked *. 
G. tALOPECUROIDES— Rich blue, veined 
bronzy red, stems well furnished, perfect hahit ; 
double. Is. 
7. fALBHONSE CLEMANT — Without 
doubt one of the most striking and [iretticst 
varieties in cultivation, heautiful clear rich blue, 
centre petals tipped rose, white centre striped 
rose, semi-douhle, producing grand spikes; good 
habit. 3s. 
8. *BLUE GIANT— I’roducing fine, large, 
single flowers of a deep ultramarine-hluc, suffused 
crimson, steins well furnished ; hahit good. l.s. 
1). tBRITANNICUS — Beautiful rosy lilac, 
edged bright clear blue, flowers very double and 
liiielv formed ; a distinct and very pretty variety. 
2s. , ■ 
