fl. dcii]i|ell & G[iutle. 
Hollyhocks. 
SEEDLING IIOLLYHOCES. 
Splendid seedlings of various eolours, that will bloom 
during the season, 6s. and 9s. per dozen. 
Named varieties, our selection, 24s. to 3Cs. per dozen. 
^ Iris. 
value of this large and important group of 
. 5 ^ hardy plants is now more generally recognised, 
and if their accommodating disposition with re- 
gard to soil and situation, the rich and varied 
colours of their flowers, rivalling in this respect 
the choicest of Orchids, their value as cut- flowers for 
decoration and the extended season of their blooming, 
viz., from Christmas to August, &c., be taken into con- 
sideration, it must he admitted that no collection of hardy 
plants can have any claim to be considered a represent- 
ative one which does not include a judicious selection 
of these plants. 4s. to 10s. per dozen. 
For full description of all sections of this family, see our Autumn 
and Bulb Catalogue. 
LaNTA' NAS. 
THE BEST VARIETIES. 
5|I1IS family is exceedingly pretty and of easy cultivation, only requiring the ordinary care of 
a Pelargonium ; they bloom most abundantly eight months in the year ; a fine substitute for 
the Verbena. 
3. IjA NEIGE — Pure white. 9tl. 
6. PLUIE D’OR — Light canary yellow. 
7. RUTILANT — Deep yellow ; dwarf. 
9. NE PLUS ULTRA — Rose-pink ; fine 
tedder. 
10. FAVORITA — Yellow to brown-scarlet. 
11. DISTINCTION — Orange-scarlet. 
12. DON CALMET — Pink centres, peach. 
16. ECLAT — Rich reddish crimson and 
orange. 
17. PERLE POITEVXNE— White. 
19. MAGENTA KING — Bright purple- 
scarlet. 
23. RAYON DE SOLEIL— Deep yellow. 
27. DIADEME — Rose, centre yellow. 
All those not priced Gd. each ; 4s. per dozen. 
I/ILIES (IN ROTS). 
The best and most useful varieties in cultivation ; can be supplied in dry roots in autumn at lower 
prices. 
AURATUM (Tlie Golden-rayed Lily of 
Japan) — One of the grandest of Lilies. Is. Gd. 
and 2*. Gd. 
BUi^BIEERUM UMBELLATUM— Crim- 
son scarlet, shading to yellow, thickly spotted, 
2J ft. Is. 
CANADENSE RUBRUM— Deep red ; dis- 
tinct and pretty. 3 ft. 2s. 
CANDIDUM (The Old White Garden Lily, 
or St. Joseph’s Lily) — Still one of the best for 
forcing or borders, snow white, 4ft. Gd . ; 6s. doz. 
CANDIDUM AUREO-MARGINATUM— 
Valuable for the foliage in winter when forced. 
3s. Gd. 
CHALCEDONICUM (The Scarlet Turk’s 
Cap of Cottage Gardens). Is. Gd. 
CONCOLOR CORLDION— Bright yellow. 
1 ft. Is. 6(7. 
CROCEUM (Old Orange Lily) — Orange, 
freely spotted black. 3 ft. Is. 
DAVURIOUM INCOMP ARABILE — In- 
tense rich crimson, freely spotted. 2 ft. Is. 
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