1-1. C^k.i]iie]] 'J^loi‘kl G^ukle, 
^ QUJEEN OP WHITES — Semi doul)le, of the pmi’st white ; n sport from Cnnnells’ hoxible, ^ 
I iind on wliich it will be found n great improvement. 3S. 6(f. 
BRIDEQ-ROOM — Uosy blush, of a very pleasing, maroon shade ; beuutifnlly crimped ftOKcrs ; 
dwarf and free. 3.v. d'f. ' : . . . ■ 
AEICE HA.YE3 — A very beautiful white, free flowering and good habit ; a sport from the 
well-known variety AtoroMy, an. exact coOliterpivrt, excepting in colour. 3.9. firf. 
PURPLE QUEEN — A sitort from the beautiful variety Hose Queen, possessing the fine bold 
trusses and flowers of its parent; 3s. fit/. - 
CBIMSON KING — For freencss of flowering, depth of colour, and gool habit, W litiye no 
hesitation in predicting it will b come (me of the most popular varieties for nmrket.pnrposes as 
name denotes, it is of a most intense crimson colour. 2s. (>'/. 
The set for 27s. 
NEW 
TROP/EOLUM. 
The Most BEAurii'i;i. of am. this 
Family. Voted a Unanimous 
AwaKD of MeHIT ItV THE 
Koval IIorticultuual 
SOOIETV. 
PH(E BE— A most attractive and 
delicionsl^ -scented variety, producing 
flowers throughout the winter and 
summer season of a deeji golden- 
yellow, with a rich crimson feathered 
blotch in each segment, outer edges 
notched orscolloped,the whole forming 
into an extjuisitcly-shaped blossom ; 
admired by all, and a decided improve- 
ment on all existing varieties in this 
class. A very free and vigorous 
grower. When in the height of its 
perfection .strings of growth resplen- 
dent with its glorious parii-colonred 
flowers can be cat for decoration, 
eight to ten feet iong. A decided 
actinisition as a trailer in the green- 
hou-e or conservaiory in early -spring, 
and out doors during summer over 
rockery and b;tnks. l.«. each, 9.s. 
]ier do)!en. 
■IROIMOOLUM I'KtBISn. 
NEW VIOLAS. 
Uaisei) nv Mr. I). U. Ckase, and sent out nv ll. Cannei.l & Sons. 
BARTHOLDI — Uarge circular b oom, of capital .sub-tance, and neat and even fini.sh ; colour 
bright pttrpl sh crimson, paling oil to the edgo.s on the upper petals; lU'at yellow eye; strong, 
vigorous constitution. Splendiil fiow'er f ir co.npetition, an 1 useful for as.sociatiou with other plants 
in the hardy flower garden. First-Class Certi ic vte, Viola tionference, 1391). 
CELESTE— A plant with a beautiful tufted and compact habit of growth, yet free and pleasing 
ill appearance. Tin plant is literally covered with jiretty mediuin-sized flowers of pale lavender- 
blue, which are (juite fragrant. As a bedding variety it is a distinct acijuisition, and shoaid be iti 
the gardens of those who value the plant in the hardy flower border. 
ORE PON— A distinct and pretty flower, useful either for bedding or for competition. Wonder- 
fully free flowering, and possessing a capital constitution ; habit of growth good. The blooms are 
large, and of a pretty pale shade of rose, with a very neat yellow eye ; the petals have a criipe-like 
appearance altogether unique. 
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