H'. & ^01)^’ Gfuitle. 
22. MADAME AMBROSE VERSCHAF- 
PELT— Is. 
23. MAUVE PERFECTION— Is. 
24. MOORE’S PERFECTION. 
26. MARORETTA. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
PATENS. 
PINK PERFECTION. 
RETICULATA. 
ROSEA MAGNIPICA— Is. 
SIR TREHERNE THOMAS— Is 
All those not priced, 9</. each. The prices quoted are for potted plants, 
Age'katums. 
MOST useful class of bedding plant, flowering from June until October, and varying in 
Insight from 4 to 14 inches, the flowers are lusting and do not fade in colour, but continue 
the same throughout the flowering season . 
2. CANNELLS' DWARF- The dwarfest, 
6d. each; 4s. per doz.: 20s. per 100; April, 
16s. per 100. ■ > 
4. JOHANNAS PPITZER— A rich shade 
of colour. 
6. PERLE BLEU— Taller than No. 2. 
6. SWANLEY BLUE — Qd, each ; 4s. per 
doz.; 20s. per 100 j April, 16s. per 100. 
7. ENFANT DE PARIS— The best white 
variety ; dwarf, bushy, and effective. 
8. TAPIS BLANC. — Dwarf and compact, 
white flowers; useful for massing. 
9. THE ZOO. — Habit compact and dwarf, 
bright shade of blue. A fine variety. 
10. LE GEANT — Adapted for the centre of 
large beds and other prominent positions. Good 
strong habit, free flowering, and a rich blue tint. 
All those not priced, 6ef. each ; 3s. per doz. Rooted little plants. Is. 6</. per dozen 
Seeds, Zd. per packet. 
Antimhinums. 
? UR bed of seedlings last year was again splendid. Planted in a good open situation, 
with deep rich soil, they would be sure to give a charm in every garden. Seed from 
this superb collection, Qd. and Is. per packet. 
So good are they that we keep no named kinds, but we have a quantity of splendid unnamed 
seedlings that will be sure to give satisfaction. It is impossible to find a more distinct selection, 
consisting of the richest coloured seifs and the most beautifully striped. 3s. per dozen, small ; 
established in pots, 4s. per doz. 
Aubic'ulas. 
?HESE are amongst the most eharming sights we know of, and are certain to attract 
notice from those most oblivious to the beauties of flowers, their perfect form and 
wonderful colouring rendering them the cynosure of all eyes; whilst, in addition 
to their great loveliness, they possess that great desideratum in flowers — long-lasting blossoms. 
SEED — Cannells’ Show Varieties, 2s. Gd, per packet. 
„ Alpine ,, is. „ ,, 
uriculas, named garden varieties, free flowering and effective, our selection, 6s. dozen. 
Seedling ..Upines, of a most beautiful strain and in great variety, 6s. and 10s. per dozen ; named 
kinds, 12s. and 18.s. per doz. ' 
Begonias, Tubeeous. 
KN character they are very much like a potato. In winter place the tnbers on the top of small 
**■ pots, three parts full of soil, in some warm, dry, light corner of the greenhouse, so that they 
may be examined every week ; and if they are found to be at all mouldy, they must be dusted 
innmediately with sulphur. Out of this hairy-like tuber, as spring approaches, a small red bud 
will show forth from the eentre ; then re-pot into a good, rich, light peaty soil, just leaving 
the hud visible, and in about a fortnight, leaves will begin to unfold, and another fortnight 
in a nice warm moist temperature of 60®, blooms will be showing ; and a month after 
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