fl. Cki|T|ell Sl G[iutle. 
BUFFALO BILL- 
S POTTED 
-Mouth stiiined and stiiited 
deep chocolate, lobes white, densely spotted pur 
pie ; [jood flower and form. 2,«. Gd. 
CELIA — White, distinctly netted and spotted 
crimson-red ; large and fine. l-s. Gd. 
C. S. SPEAR — Throat <leeply stained and spot- 
ted maroon-lake, mouth netted pur])le-maroon, 
lobes white, thickly spotted rich [jurple. 2.v. 
FASCINATION — Mouth and throat rich 
maroon-purple, lobes deep purple, veined maroon, 
edgeil with a broad margin of ])ure white, -spotted 
purple : very distinct. 2.s. 
FREEDOM — White throat, netted and spot- 
ted, deep rosy lake lobes, medium size. l.s. Gd. 
J. J. HILDER — Mouth and throat ])ure white, 
densely sjiotted and netted light mauve and pur- 
ple, edged white ; attractive, l.s. Gd 
JOHN PEEL — Throat and mouth stained and 
veined dark chocolate and white, lobes deep pur- 
ple. edges slightly mottled ; good. l.s. (W. 
LADY CAMPBELL — White, thicklv spotted 
])ink ; free and ])retty. 2.?. 
LADY MARSHAM — 'J’hroat and mouth 
spotted and netted chocolate, lobes dotted with 
light ]inrple and edged pure white ; good, free. 2x. 
MR. J. B. THOMAS — Throat white, slightly 
■spotted ])urple, base of each lobe denselv sijotted 
velvet i>uri)le. lobes white, S]>otted |mrpie. edged 
white : large and fine flowers. 2.v. 
MISS BARKAWAY— White, netted and 
s])Otted violet ; habit good. l.s. 
MRS. AMHERST-MORRIS — Threat and 
mouth spotted soft rose, lobes soft lilac-imigenta, 
etlged white and spotted. l.s-. Gd. 
MRS. BURGE — -White, spotted deep blue, 
medium size. l.s. 
MRS. E. R. CHAPMAN — Throat dee]) 
maroon-pink, lobes sjiotted dee]) .salmon-])ink, 
I’dged lighter; gooil habit, l.s. Gd. 
VARIETIES. 
MRS. EVERARD— Throat densely sjiotted 
maroon-puriile, lobes netted in clusters of maroon- 
pur])le, broadly edged pure white ; distinct. 2.v. 
MRS. FARQUHAR — Throat white, thicklv 
spotted maroon, lobes netted bright ])urple’; 
distinet. 2s. 
MRS. G. BROWNE — Throat creamy. white, 
mouth and lobes netted ami spotted violet-])urple. 
dee]) margin of white ; habit good. 2.s. 
MRS. R. MURRAY — Throat stained lake, 
mouth white, netted deeji crimson-])ink, densely 
s])Otted at base, of lobes rich salmon-jiink, edged 
white and s])Otted with soft salmon-pink, very 
jiretty ; good habit. 2s. 
MRS. W. KENNARD— T'hroat cream, sjiotted 
])ur]>le, lobes thickly spotted crimson-purple and 
edged white ; pretty, habit goorl. 2.v. 
P. PETTIGREW — Throat stained lake, 
mouth blotched and netted bright ]mr])le. lobes 
jnire white, spotted ])nr])le ; nice and neat. 2.v. 
REV. STURGE — White throat and mouth, 
spotted, lobes rich crimson-magenta, shading off 
to a lilac-rose ; very free. l.s. Gd. 
SIR E. SAUNDERSON — 'I’hroat cream, 
veined and spotted maroon, mouth white, netted 
purple, lobes rich purplc-])lum, narrow margin 
of pure white, sjiotted ]iur])le ; gooil. 2s. 
VICTOR TAYLOR — T hroat stained lake, 
mouth stri]ied with a rich ])liim shade, lobes 
white, spotted with a lovely blush tint, eilges 
white ; effective. Is. Gd. 
j WM. FITZ-HERBERT — Throat stained 
i chocolate, mouth lined and netted dec]> maroon, 
j lobes white, beautifully spotted with a delicate 
I blush sliaile, slightly edged white ; fine. 2s. 
Leaves of the above varieties, id. each in iMav. 
Seed, 2s. Gd. per jiackct. 
Started Tubers of the above varieties will be sent out in March. 
GLO.KINtA MACUt.ATA SCEeTROM. 
S]dendid seedling bulbs, nearly as gcod as 
named varieties, 5.s-. perdoz. 
GLOXINIA MACULATA SCEPTRUM. 
— A magnificent species, with e.vtra large 
erect cordate foliage. It ]iroduce.s a rigid 
terminal iiifiorescencc, exceeding 20 inches 
in height, which bears maje.stically its large 
clear lilac well-formed blooms. A verv at- 
tractive variety, blooming during the whole 
of the winter; and for decoration and similar 
purposes it is e.xtrcmely useful and handsome, 
l.s. each. 
Tubers in winter, Gd. each. 
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