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166. DLASXUU8 HEDDEWI6II BIASEKATUS FL. FLEHO. — The colours embrace all the various 
tints of lilac, crimson, purple and maroon ; the fringed edges of the petals being pure white 
and blui^, which tends to brighten the whole appearance of the flower, and mue it truly 
characterised by its name, Liadem Pink. 6d. per packet. 
166. PIAHTHVS HEDDEWIOII LACIHIATBS 8TS1AT1T8 FL. FL.— A fine large-flowering double 
variety of the favourite Bianlhut laciniatiu. The white blossoms elegantly striped with 
different shades, which vary from the most delicate rose to the deepest red. 64. per packet. 
167. DIAKTHUS HEDDEWIOII, •• THE BBIDE,”— A novelty of great beauty and utility. The 
flowers are of perfect form, each being marked in the centoe with a conspicuoiu spot of 
velvety dark purple-violet, often encircled with an outer zone of a still deeper shade, which 
contrasts stril^gly with the snowy whiteness of the ground colour Is. per packet. 
DIAIITHD8, assortments. — Vide page 33. 
168. D101TALI8 ALBA HACTILATA SDFEBBA. — From the most beautifully spotted varieties in 
cultivation ; a superb strain. 6if. per packet. 
169. E8CH8CH0LTZ1A CABUINEA. — Large flowers of an intense carmine rose. 6d. per packet. 
160. ESCHSCHOLTZIA UABBABIH. — A very distinct variety, the outer side of the petals of a 
most brilliant orange-crimson, the inner side rich orange, very showy, with petals of good 
substance. 6d. per packet. 
161. EUCALTFTD8 OLOBDLV8 (The Bine Gum of Tasmania).— Said to possess the remarkable 
power of destroying miasmatic influence in fever-stricken localities. Is. per packet. 
162. EDCALYFTIJ8 CITRIC- 
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BORA. — The pleasant fra- 
grance of the foliage of 
this greenhouse plant 
is equally powerful and 
agreeable with that of the 
lemon-scented Verbena. 
2«. 6d. per packet. 
FTTCH8IA, choice mixed. — 
Saved from a splendid 
collection, consisting ouly 
of the finest named varie- 
ties. 1». 6d. per packet. 
GAILLARDIA FICTA LO- 
RENZIAHA.— The flowers 
are borne on long stems, 
making them ven^ useful 
for bouquets. The co- 
lours vary from pale 
yellow to deep crimson. 
6d. per packet. 
GENTIANA ACADLIS.— 
Dark blue ; fine for 
edgings and Spring bed- 
ding. 6<i. per packet. 
GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA 
ERECTA. — This seed has 
been saved from erect- 
flowering kinds, and will 
produce flowers of many 
beautiful shades of colour. 
2s. 6d. per packet. 
GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA 
PENDDLA. — Saved from 
drooping flowered varieties 
beautifully coloured, 
shaded and marked. 2s. 6d. 
per packet. 
GLOXINIA, FINEST 8F0TTED.- 
varieties. 2s. 6d. per packet. 
GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA, KAISER FRIEDRICH.- 
light margin. 2s. 6d. each. 
GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA LEOFARDINA.— Flowers very beautifully marked, 
packet. 
GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA TRICOLOR.— Beautiful flowers, handsomely spotted, 
per packet. 
GLOXINIA GRANDIFLORA VEN08A. Flowers prettily veined and shaded ; very handsome. 
2s. 6d. per packet. 
GLOXINIA. 
“Saved from a collection of the finest of these most beautiful 
-Rich crimson flowers, with a broad 
2s. 6d. per 
2s. 6d. 
