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GESNERAS (N/EGELIAS). 
The value of Qesnoras as decorative plants can scarcely be over-estimated. Most of them have 
rich velvet-Uke foliage, which, in the respective kinds, varies from green to crimson. If only gro^vn 
for the foliage they are very attractive, but they produce splendid pyramidal spikes of blossom, 
which are extremely handsome. Originally the principal colour was orange-scarlet ; now, as the 
result of fertilisation, there are various colours and shades, added to which the spotting on 
the flowers of some of the varieties is extremely pretty. 
Selections of good varieties at 24s. and 30s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
TYD/EAS. 
These can be cultivated so as to produce an abundance of bloom thoughout the winter, their 
flowering season principally depending on the time of year their tubers are started into growth. 
With a little management a succession of blooming plants can be had nearly throughout the year. 
12s., 18s. and 24s. per dozen, according to .sorts. , 
CHOICE gloxinias. 
The handsome and showy flowers of these beautiful bulbous plants render them of the greatest 
value for the decoration of stoves and conservatories. Of easy culture, they can, with judicious 
treatment, be had in bloom at almost any season of the year ; their attractive flowers, being of large 
and good shape, are admirably adapted for cutting. The colours are most varied, every hue being 
pure and distinct, while some of the kinds are spotted and maculated ui a most pleasing manner. 
Choice Selections made by Mr. W. B. from General Collection, at 18s., 24s. and 30s. per dozen, 
according to sorts. 
When dormant, good blooming tubers, unnamed, of various colours, raised from handsome 
varieties, can be supplied at 4s., 6s. and 9s. per dozen ; 30s., 40s. and 50s. per 100. 
BEGONIAS. 
HANDSOME FLOWERED TUBEROUS-ROOTED SECTION. 
The immense size to which the flowers of this popular race of plants have now attained 
considerably enhances their value for decorative and bedding purposes. Of nearly every shade of 
colour, from deepest crimson-scarlet to white, the blooms are produced in the utmost profusion, thus 
rendering them extremely showy and attractive. 
SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
Selections of good Single-flowering named varieties can be made byJ^Mr. W. B. at 12s., 18s. 
and 24s. per dozen. 
When dormant. Single-flowered unnamed Seedlings of various colours can be supplied at 4s., 
6s. and 9s. per dozen; 25s., 35s. and 50s. per 100. 
DOUBLE FLOWERED. 
Named varieties with double flowers, at 30s., 42s. and 60s. per dozen. 
When dormant, Double-flowered unnamed Seedings of various colours can be supplied at 6s., 
9s., 12s. and 18s. per dozen ; 45s., 60s. and 75s. per 100. 
BEGONIAS Ornamental Foliage. 
In handsome named varieties, 18s., 30s., and 42s. per dozen. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
All the best and newest varieties can be supplied at emrent prices. 
Good Selections can bo mide by Mr. W. B. from all sections of this jiopular flower at 6rf. each, 
5s. per dozen, or 40s. per 100. 
