NOVELTIES for 1895. 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR 
FL. PL. 
DOUBLE-FLOWEKED MOENING 
GLORY. 
A cloublc-flovpere<l form of tlie well-knowii imd 
popular CoDvolvuluH major or Morning Glory. 
Like the type, it ia of rapid growth, and freely 
produces its double flowers, which somewhat 
resemble in form those of CahfsUyUi pnhescensjLpl. 
They are white witli a slight spot of red or of 
blue at the base of the larger petals. About 
80 per cent, are rejiroduced triu* from Seed. 
l.y. per packet : 10«. per dozen. ' 
(Retail price, Is. Qd. per packet.) 
DATURA 
CORNUCOPIA. 
A verj^ intevosting' and beautiful novelty, 
whinh will succeed admirably iu a green- 
house. The flowers are produced when 
the plants are only a few inches high, the 
blossoming period extending all tlmaigh 
the Siumnor. The iudi^dual blooms are 
serai -erect and of imraeu.se size, attaining 
on well grown plan/s, nearly a foot in ‘ 
length. The inner surface of the funnel- 
shaped tubes is of a French white, while 
the out.side is marmorated and suffused 
with bright purjde.l To add to their 
great beauty the flowers are delieiou,sly 
scented. 
Is. per packet ; 10s. per dozen. 
(Retail price, Is. 6rf. per packet.) 
DIANTHUS 
LACINIATUS, 
“SALMON aUEEN.” 
This pretty new variety produces in great pro- 
fusion, handsomely fringed and laciuiated flowers 
of the most brilliant salmon colour imaginable, 
changing into a lovely salmon rose. The plants 
attain a height of 10 to 12 inches, and will be 
fovmd of the greatest use for planting in beds and 
borders, the flowers' being very showy and most 
nsefiil for cutting. 
U. per packet ; 10». per dozen. 
(Retail price. Is. Grf. per i>acket.) 
