fl. CkT)r\el! G(-iiitle 
MADAME SOUCHET— Soft rose, blotched 
carmine, ‘dd. 
MARECHAL VAILLANT— Brilliant scar- 
let, lar}{c white centre, l.s. 
MARIA DUMORTIER — White, .slightly 
■Streaked rose, violet-purple blotch. 4</. 
MEYERBEER — Brilliant red, (lamed vermi- 
lion. (irf. 
MILTON — White ground, tinted rcse, flamed 
reil. 1.S-. 
MURILLO — Uo.sy cerise, white lines, white 
threat. 10(/. 
NORMA — I’nre white, flamed pale lilac. (W. 
PANORAMA — Rosy lilac, flamed carmine, 
white throat. 10</. 
PENELOPE — Blush white, lower petals 
tinted yellow, id. 
PHEDRE — Pure white, flamed cherry rose. 
9rf. 
PHIDIAS — ^Bright juirple, tinted violet, white 
stains, id. 
REINE BLANCHE — Pure white, carmine- 
violet blotch. 8(/. 
REINE VICTORIA — Pure wdiite, carmine- 
violet blotch. 6d. 
SCHILLER — Sulphur yellotv, large red- 
carmine spots. 8rf. 
SHAKESPEARE — White, large rose spots. 
lOrf.' 
I THUNBERG — Orange, shaded cherry, white 
1 centre. 4rf. 
Seeds, l.s. ])or packet. 
s. d. 
UXBLOOMED SEKDMNGS, .saved from our choicest named sorts .nO 0 per 100 
BLOOMED SEEDLINGS, 1st choice 50 0 ,, 
2nd 30 0 „ 
LIGHT COLOURED SEEDLINGS, mi.\eil r, 0 per doz. 
MIXED FOR BORDERS 4 0,, 
W’e Idyhlij recommend our Seedlini/n, u'liirh nill te found often to produce finer htooim than many of 
the named sorfn in this Culaloyue quoted at douhle the price. 
BRENCHLEYENSIS, extra large, Is. 6rf. ]>er dozen ; 8.t. per 100. 
GANDAVENSIS, 2.v. per dozen ; Ills, per 100. 
Oiir bulbs of these well known and magnificent varieties are e.xtra fine and sound. Grand varieties 
for the garden. 
Hmidy T^erbnnial Gaillai(i)ias. 
PEREXXI.VL G.VtI.LARDIA, 
A lovely coloured flower 
perfectly distinct to any other, 
and fur all decoration (piite a 
charming feature ; perfectly 
hardy, proilncing abundance of 
flowers all the summer. For 
cut flowers one of the most 
nscfnl plants of the garden. 
Strong seedlings, to flower at 
once, 5s. per doz. 
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