S*. Cki\i)ell & Ii^loi‘al G^uide. 
55. tTRANIE— Deej) reddish crimson, of a 
deeper colonr round medium-size white eye ; 
flowers large and line. 
50. VICTOR EMMANUEL— Mauve, tinted 
with plum colour, light green eye. 
57. WARRIOR — Rosy salmon, slightly 
shaded lilac, mottled white eye. 
Those not priced, Gd. each ; 5s. per doz. ; after May, S.s. per doz. Cuttings, l.s. 6(7. per doz, 
A collection of the best twenty-four, in rooted cuttings, post free, 8s.; cuttings ditto, 3.s. 
DOUBLE VERBENA. 
DEFIANCE, FL. PL. — Producing medium-sized semi-double flowers, of a rich scarlet .'lale, 
Gd. each. 
STRIPED VERBENAS. 
58. ANNIE, IMPROVED — A great improvement on Annie in every respect. , 
69. , Many will be delighted to sec that we are offering VERBENA IMPERATRIOE 
EUGENIE, syn. MAHOMETI, which caused such a sensation, and proved such an acquisition, 25 
to 30 years ago, but since that time it appears to have almost died out of existence ; it is one of the 
prettiest plants of the garden. Flowers small and beautifully striped; a gem. 9rf. each; 6.s-. per doz. 
60. L’AVENIR — Blush, distinctly stri])ed rosy red. 
61. ItADY LANGLESBURY — A well-known beautifully striped variety. 
62. PRINCESS OF WALES — Rose, distinctly striped white. 
63. STARS AND STRIPES — One of the most beautiful and regular striped varieties yet 
introduced; pure white, distinctly and evenly marked light miuve ; flowers and trusses large and 
fine; very fragrant, l.s. 
64. STRIATA — White, evenly- striped rose, and occasionally splashed lake. 
65. THE CLOWN — Mauve, striped and splashed purple; large. 
40 varieties, our selection, rooted cuttings, for 1 2.s. ; cuttings, 5.s’ . 
BEDDING VERBENAS. 
66. BRILLIANT DE VAISSE— Rich crim- 
son-scarlet. 
67. BEETHOVEN — Deep rosy lake, deeper 
cfiiitrc 
68. BASILISK— Bright scarlet. 
69. BLUE BEAUTY — Deep blue, white 
ccQtrc. 
70. CRIMSON KING — Bright crimson ; 
fine habit. Rooted cuttings, 8.v. ]>er 100. 
71. HAMPTON COURT CRIMSON — 
Splendid variety for bedding purposes. It some- 
what resembles Crimson Kiiuj, but has a stronger 
growth, with more brilliancy of colour. 6r/. 
each; after May, 3s. per doz. ; cuttings, l.v. Orf. 
per doz. 
72. GEANT T)ES BATAILLES — Crim- 
son, dark centre. 
73. LADY COWLEY — Pure pink, white 
eye. Rooted cuttings, 8s. per 100. 
74. MELINDRIS SPLENDENS 
GRANDIFLORA — Bright scarlet, shaded 
wVii^p pvp • fppp 
75. MELINDRIS SPLENDENS — Bril- 
liant scarlet in colour, and for covering the 
ground this is still one of the best bedding 
varieties, and a great favourite with many i)“r- 
sons who remember its being one of the first 
sent out. 6(7. each; 4s. per doz. 
76. PURPLE KING — Purple, a well- 
known variety. Rooted euttings, 8s. per 100. 
VENOSA. 
77. SUNNY THOUGHTS— Rosy crim- 
son centre. 
78. STADTGARTNER SCHWARZ— 
Deep rosy pink, deep lake, round creamy 
centre, trusses medium. 
79. VENOSA — Hardy kind, and for long 
riband borders for back rows is one of the 
best colours, mauve-i)urple. 6(7. each ; 5s. 
per doz. 
80. WILHELM PRESTINARI— Rich 
scarlet-maroon, lilac centre, large trusses; 
very free. 
81. ZULU — Deep rieh claret; free. 
6(7. each. 
Rooted cuttings. Is. per doz. ; post free. Is. 4r7. : established in pots, 2.s. Gd. per doz. 
Special price per 100 and 1,000 on application. 
Messrs. H. C. Sc Sons carried off the only Medal for Verbenas ever given by the Royal 
Horticultural Society. 
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