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CIIHYSANTHISMUJI SINGI-E, NBWliST HYBRIDS. Per pkt. — S. 
Raria hybrida gigantea — Tile llowers, 2^ to 4 in. across, and respectively ol' deep red and rich blue shades, each 
ith w hite, centres, are, in regard to form and size, of the greatest perfection. It cannot, of course, be expected that 
ich varieties \\ ill come exactly true from seeds, but 60 to 70 per cent, w ill be found as described above, 
hriv red shades w ith white ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 
irk blue shades with white ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. ... ... 2 
SANTHEMUM SINGLE, NEWEST HYBRIDS — These richly coloured hybrids represent all the latest introductions of 
Is much admired and fashionable section, ranging from white, yellow, bronze, buff, terra cotta, pink, mauve, chestnut 
crimson, &c. They are extremely free llowering and invaluable for cut flowers. If sown early in spring, will bloom 
[ring September and October, in S|)lendid mixture ... ... ... ... ... ... Is. Od. & 
HEN ROKOKO, WHITE SWAN-AVi th this splendid novelty we have a valuable addition to the rich collection of 
claraen. The large bright white orchid-like flowers are very attractive, and worthy to rank among the very best 
TRA SPECTABILIS ERECTA — Absolutely distinct from the type by the elegant foliage, and particularly by the long 
id erect flower stems, well garnished with bright pink heart-shaped flowers. Hardy perennial, about to 3 ft. high. 
ids of slow germination ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 
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