it Gjuitle. 
K>EMPFERI (L/EVIGATA), OR JAPANESE CLEMATIS IRIS. 
The members of tliis group produce large flat flowers from G to 8 inches in diameter. The pre- 
vailing colours are white, magenta, crimson, rose, lavender, purple, violet, and blue, with n brilliant 
yellow or orange blotch. Ihey coniplete the succession of bloom by flowering in July and August. 
KiEMPFEKI— Pale blue, the typical species • ERNST MORITZ ARNDT — Palo nink 
or parent, l.s-. j , cj ’ 
ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT— White, 
with a rich golden yellow striiie in each petal. 
l.«. G(f. 
ALEXANDER VON SIEBOLD Dark 
crimson, striped bright orange, l.s. (id. 
BENJAMIN DAVIES — Pale rose-violet 
reflex, yellow band, light blue centre ; very fine, 
is. Gd. 
BRACHYCUSPIS. .«/a. SETOSA. 2s. Gd. 
DE VRIESE — Bluish whi;tc, beaiitifiillv 
striped, of great size. 2s. Gt/. 
DR. MAXWELL MASTERS— 2s. Gd. 
DUCHESSE DE BELCOURT — Brownish 
maroon ; large. 2s. Gd. 
EDWARD MUCKLOW— Lilac-blue, lined 
with dark blue, yellow band. 2s. 
IDA— 2s. Gd. 
JEAN VERSCHAPFELT — Violet marbled, 
margined white. 2s. 6f/. 
JOSEPH BROOME — Amaranth-blue, lined 
dark blue, yellow band, very large; perfect. 
From 2s. G</. 
KRELAGEI— 2s. Gd. 
LEICHTLINI— Is. Gd. 
LEMOINII (double) — Pale pink, veined rosv 
purple ; fine. 2s. Gd. 
MADAME LEGRELLE D'HARRIS 
— White, rose centre. Is. 
NIPPON — Pure white. Is. 
REINWARDTII— 2s. Gd. 
RUTHERFORD ALCOCK — Rich purplish 
blue, enormous flowers. Is. Gd. 
Fine mixed Seedlings, c.xiiected to ]irodiicc some fine varieties, strong plants. 
!I(A each ; 7s. Gd. per doz. 
MISCELLANEOUS SPECIES. 
wrjHOUGU not strictly belonging to any of the groiiiis previouslv mentioned, all of the followino 
“ are highly oriiameutal border plants. 
AUREA — Golden yellow, a bold and hand- 
some species. 2s. Gd." 
CRISTATA — Rich blue, fringed and striped 
orange ; a gem. Is. Gd. 
CUPREA — Orange, resembling a small Dav 
Lily. l.s. 
PCETIDISSIMA POL. VAR.— Foliage 
beautifully .stri]ied. Gd. 
IBERICA — S, satiny white; F, rich purjile. 
veined and spotted: immcn.se flowers, l.s. G</. 
JUNCEA — Brilliant golden yellow, a verv 
beautiful bulbous species. Gd. 
LONGIPETALA — S, lavender; F, white, 
reticulated blue. Is. Gd. 
I LUSITANICA — Rich yellow, lery fine, bul- 
bous species. Gd. 
LUSITANICA SORDIDA — S, rich chesnut 
brown; F, olive, with rich orange; handsome. 
Gd. 
OCHROLEUCA — S, jnire white ; F, white 
ami yellow. Is. 
I PAVONIA MAJOR — Pure white, petals 
' blotched clear celestial blue. Pots, 3 bulbs in 
! each. Gd. 
SUSIANA (The Great Spotted Iris) — Very 
■large blush-white flowers, netted with dark 
lines, l.v. 
: TINGITANA — Purple, spotted orange; a 
I lovely bulbous species. 3 s. Gd. 
BEST LOBELIA EVER RAISED. 
1. SWANLEY BLUE — A most useful, light, bright 
blue bedding variety. Habit rather strong, therefore 
does splendidly in poor soil and dry seasons, aud it is 
admitted a gem. In pots it flowers all the winter. 
Two First-Class Certificates. Gd. each ; 4.s-. per doz. 
Cuttings, 5.1. per 100. 
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Cheaper in May. 
