H'. dh.i|i|ell 'F^loi‘a.1 Gfuitle. 
BEDDING TROP/EOLUM. 
4. BEDFONT RIVAL — A variety of dwarf habit, very free in bloom and continuous mid 
viRorous m growth; colour warm scarlet. 6fA each. After April, 4rf. each; 3s. per do/.. 
TROP/EOLUM COMPACTUM, FOR BEDDING. 
1 " ®- the moor — Deep maroon-crimson 
« w arf beddens ever sent out ; a gem. J flowers large and very freely iiroduccd ; distinct! 
All those not priced, M. each. After April, 4r/. each ; 3.v. per do/en. 
WINTER-FLOWERING TROP/EOLUMS, TRAILING. 
Tropaioliims trailing up the roof of a warm greenhou.se, can 
Ihr"' r' 'ft)”' °^i 'l«<i'itity of flowers they produce, which gives a floral charm 
throughout the dark dreary winter months, with little or no attention. 
aond' GAND— Scarlet, 14. CLAPHAM PARK— Clear orange- 
^ lo’ BALL OF FTP -p s;,.,..i»f f scarlet, flowers very large, and produced in abun- 
lu. BALL OP FIRE— S( arlet ; very free. dance, foliage verv bold and tine. 
All those not priced, Gif. each. Cheaper in May. 
TWO GRAND DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
and"’distfnch°^i°^ ^^•'“^‘8’“ ®’®" or'mge-s™rlet, striped and splashed orange ; free 
of !m inmus°^^^ BORDEAUX— Flowers large and double, and jiroduced in abundance. 
ot an intinse orange-scarlet colour ; a decided acquisition, l.v. 
DOUBLE SCARLET TROPwEOLUM» 
DOUBLE YELLOW TROP/EOLUM. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING TROP/EOLUMS. TRAILING. 
17. MAJUS GRANDIPLORUM PLE- 
NISSIMUM —Shape of flowers as per engraving, 
colour amber yellow, w ith deep maroon blotch at 
the base of each petal ; vigorous, and producing 
flowers all the year. 'M. 
I 18. HERMINE GRASSHOPP— Colour a 
rich beautiful orange-.scarlet, and the flowers from 
3 to 2i inches in diameter; invaluable for cut 
flowers and other purposes; a fine acquisition. Is. 
19. JOHN MIE— Beautiful orange-red; free. 
BULBOUS TROP/EOLUMS. 
JARRATTI. l.s. 
POLYPHYLLUM. l.v. 
PENTAPHYLLUM. l.v. (W. 
SPECIOSUM— The grandest of all climbers 
for north or shady damp walls or situations. l.v. 
A2UREUM. 3.V. G</. 
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