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NEW AND CHOICE ACHIMENES. 
BBILLIAKT, flowers reddish -scarlet, throat punctulated orange. 3*. Gd. 
COQTTBTTE, flowers violet-purple, a fiery purple ring at mouth of throat. 3*. Gd. 
VIOLETTA, rich violet-purple, the lobes and throat darkly veined. 2t. Gd, 
Good aeleelions mad* at Ga., 9a. and 12». per dozen, according to aorta. 
New and choice aorta, 18«. and 30s. per dozen, according to aorta. 
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Alexandba 
AubBOISE VEBSCELU7EI.T 
Anous 
AuBOBa 
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CiBI, WoLFABTH 
Chabu 
Chbbub 
Chtbita 
Dazzlb 
DENTOmaNA 
BianEK 
Eclipse 
Edwabd Boissieb 
Eveube 
Eeoelsiob 
Eiebflt 
Fbancois CaBnmauz 
Fbau Bbunow 
Geoboiana 
Gibsonii 
Habby«William8 
Hendebsoni 
JaBEQUIA UAXlUA 
LABYBINTHIODU 
Lady Lyttletom 
Leopabd 
LONQIPLOBA 
lonoifloba maobantha 
MAJOB 
E08EA 
Loots van Hodtte 
Loveliness 
Madaaie Jebenne 
IIaonet 
Kaboabita 
Mabvel 
Mauve Febeeotiok 
Queen 
Mastebpieoe 
Meteob 
UINIATA 
Nesida 
Obebon 
Ondine 
Pabsonsii 
PUBPUBEA ICULTIFLOBA 
Rival 
BOSEA ELEOANS 
MAONIFIOA 
Rose Queen 
Sib Tberebne Thouas 
Skinnebi 
Spabeleb 
Stella 
Unioub 
VENUSTA 
VrVIOANS 
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EUCODONIAS. 
A free-flowering and dwarf-growing section of Gesneraceous plants, with 
attractive flowers intermediate between Tydseas and Gloxinias. 1^. and Is, 6d. each. 
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GESNERAS (N^EGELIAS). 
The value of Gesneras as decorative plants can scarcely be over-estimated. Most 
of them have rich velvet-like foliage, which, in the respective kinds, varies from 
green to crimson. If only grown 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 fertilisa- 
tion, 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 30s. and 42s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
HYBRID GESNERAS. 
PYRAMIDAL, a vigorous growing variety, freely developing numerous lateral branches, which 
become covered with rose-coloured flowers, shaded with purple ; the throat is golden-yellow 
with small crimson spots. 3». Gd. 
SODVNIEB DE MADAME J0I6N0T; this variety has handsome bronze-green leaves, the Archi- 
mene-like flowers, which are abundantly produced, being of a rich carmine-purple colour. 3«. Gd. 
