fl'. dinpiell (i: G(^uitle. 
(PUMILA 
3. ANDREW HOLMES— Compact, habit 
and combined with the intense deep clark bine 
colour that makes this variety remarkable. 
4. BRIGHTON — One of the best dwarf 
bright blue varieties introduced, 4cf. each; Ifi.?. 
per 100; cuttings, its. per 100. 
5. PUMILA MAGNIPICA — Colour deep 
indigo-blue, and for general effect one of the 
best. 4<f. each ; 16.t. per 100; cuttings, os. per 100. 
CLASS.) 
V). EBOR — Colour very dark ami intense. 
7. PIPER’S BLUE- 
Pnmih't m(t(jnijlcu. 
•An improvement on 
0. WAVE OF BLUE.— A lovely sky-ldue, 
lonj; ImJjit. and for basket or any banj'iii}' posi- 
tions, such as window boxes, a j?em. Gf/. each ; 
4s. per doz. 
All these not priced, i'ul. each; 3v. per doz. 
DOUBLE LOBELIA. 
11. PUMILA GRANDI- 
PLORA PL. PL. — A double- 
flowered variety of the well-known 
Lobelia pumiht i/riiiitli/lora. As a 
pot plant, lovely. Ijd. each : 4s. 
per doz. 
PURE WHITE BED- 
DING LOBELIAS. 
13. PUMILA INGRAMI — 
Flowers freely produced, and of the 
purest white. 
14. SWANLEY WHITE — 
One of the best white bedders. 
PINK VARIETY. 
15. OMEN— Vink. 
All those not priced, Gil. each; 
3. V. per doz. 
Stock plants, os. per doz. 
After zVpril. 2.v. Gd. per dcz. 
Cuttings of all, post free. 
4. V. ])er lUO. 
Ilooteil Cuttings. (!.v. j)er 100. 
PERENNIAL HERBACEOUS SECTION OF LOBELIAS (TALL). 
16. CARDINALIS — Dark green foliage, in- 
tense red flowers, l.s. each ; i).s-. per doz. 
17. CARDINALIS MULBERRY — Rich 
claret colour, very distinct, free grower, and 
quite hardy. 
19. PULGENS, .vy». RAMOSA — Intense 
scarlet, l.s. 
20. PULGENS PRINCE ARTHUR— A 
new and very robust form, very large light scarlet 
flowers; a decided ac()iiisition. 2.s. Gd. 
ARGUS — Hlue pur])Ie, distinct eye. l.v. Gd. 
DON JUAN — Mauve-purple : line. l.v. Gd. 
MAGENTA SUPERBA — Magenta, white centre, l.v. 6d. 
NIEZA— Rich. dark. l.v. Gd. 
The above four Lobelias are some of the finest of the various hybrids of L. stfiihihlicu, and bein 
perfectly hardy, will, without doubt, rank amongst the finest of our hardy plants. 
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21. PULGENS VICTORIA — Fine rich 
scarlet, producing many s])ikes, very attractive, 
with large petals; a fine bed or border plant. 
10(/. each ; 9,v. per dozen. 
22. SYPHILITICA— An old and well- 
known bonier ])lant, with spikes of blue flowers 
3 feet high. Gd. 
23. SYPHILITICA ALBA— A fine white 
form of the preceiling. l.v. 
