P. AM<ENA GRANDIFEOKA. 
P. FIMURIATA OCIILATA. 
SIEBOLDI — One of the grandest of onr , 
spring flowering plants, invaluable for pots either 
in the conservatory or in the open ; can he grown 
anywhere. The umbels arc from four to six i 
inches in diameter, of a rich magenta •crimson 
colour, l.s. 
AUREOLE — Lilac, veined mauve, centre 
white ; good habit. 2.s. Sd. 
CLARKI.iEPLORA — Magenta, like the com- 
mon Clarkia. 2.s. Gd. 
CROIX DE MALTE — White, shaded and 
edged with lilac ; fine habit, robust. 2.v. Grf. 
DENTELLE — Lilac, exterior dee]) violet; 
fimbriated ; very fine. 2.s-. ijd. 
ETOILE — Uich rose, large white star in 
centre of each bloom, the largest of the class; 
an acqnisition. d.v. lit/. 
EIMBRIATA OCULATA — Good head of 
bloom of a bright violet shade, large white eye. 
Is. each ; tj.v. per doz. 
GRANDIFLORA — Similar in growth ami 
foliage to the type, hut the flowers are larger, 
more cup-shaped, and slightly drooping ; 
colour of the interior white, exterior of a beauti- 
ful deep rose ; one of the best spring bedding 
plants. Gd. each ; is. per doz. 
BEAUTE — Flowers produced freely, and of a 
pretty shape ; bright red. 2.s-. 
GAIETE — Flowers large and finely formed, 
deep violet-tinted amaranth. '2s. 
G^IANT — Bright rose, veined white, flowers 
large : e.xtra line. 2.s'. (If/. 
INTERMEDIA — Smaller than the type, a 
shade lighter in colour, but with fine erect 
blooms; good for cutting, l.v. 
INTERMEDIA ALBA — A pure white form, 
occasionally .striped green, l.s. 
LILACINA — A counterpart of the type in 
foliage and habit, but with pleasing lilac-coloured 
fringed flowers ; very free, large and fine. l.s. 
each ; 8s. ])Or iloz. 
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