ROCK PINKS. 
Very pretty for rock-work and herbaceous border ; will grow in any ordinary soil. 
CICERO — Pure white, beautiful and double. 
JULES PERRY — Soft rosy blush, bright 
crimson centre ; free and early. 
STANISLAS — Deep pink, rich crimson 
centre ; useful for cutting. 
Is. each. 
DIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS. 
(MULE PINKS.) 
Perpetual-flowering Hybrids, very ornamental. 
MARIE PAR^l — Pure white. l.s. 
MOSCATUS, MILLE HUIT CENT 
QUATRE-VINGT-UN (1881) — The flowers 
have a powerful fragrance, are of medium size, 
with fimbriated petals of a rosy-lilac, deeper in 
shade in summer than in winter ; a perpetual- 
flowering variety, equally as useful in the green- 
house during the winter as it is outside during 
the summer. 9rf. ; 6.<t. per doz. 
NAPOLEON III. — Rich crimson ; fine. l.s. 
ROSE PERPETUAL — Rich rosy pink. l.s. 
Polyan'thus. 
GOLD-LACED EXHIBITION POLYANTHUS. 
IIESE give us the first token of spring, and where the florists’ properties arc understood, and' 
seed saving and raising of new kinds carried on, they lead to an immense amount of pleasure. 
On account of the extreme dryness which prevailed during last summer, our stock suffered 
terribly. 
CHESHIRE FAVOURITE (Olliers)— A fine 
dark exhibition variety, beautifully and evenly 
laced ! raised in 1840. 2.t. 
FORMOSA (Barnard’s) — Old variety of 
grand shape, and exquisitely laced. 2s. 
LANCER (Bullock) — The grandest of all the 
rod grounds, one of the most charming, and a 
noted exhibition variety. 2s. Gd. 
SIDNEY SMITH— Is. 
COX'S PRINCE REGENT— 2s. 
Seeds from these, 2s. Gd. per packet. 
OLD AND CURIOUS POLYANTHUS. 
PANTALOONS — No doubt originated from the Cowslip, and when planted in a bed their 
beautiful bright colours are one of the gayest sights in the spring and early summer. Is. 
JACK-IN-THE-GREEN — No plant more curious and beautiful than this when showing its rosy 
bright scarlet flowers, surrounded or set in its own calyx or leaves, hence its name. Is. 
GOLDEN GEM (YELLOW HOSE-IN-HOSE)— A very uncommon variety, although before 
the rage for Verbenas and Zonal Pelargoniums it was generally grown. Is. 
DUPLEX POLYANTHUS. 4s. 
OXLIPS Superior forms of the common varieties ; colours most beautifully rich and varied, 
and in the borders they make a splendid effect. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
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