dkr\i)e]l Sl 0or\^’ 3^1oi‘kl G^uide. 
PURPUREA VIOIiAOEA — Carmine, base 
violet, very bright. 
REINE ELIZABETH — Large, deep reddish 
salmon ; one of the best, 
SIR JOHN STAWTON— Bright rose and 
rich salmon. 
VAN HOUTTEI — Deep purple, guard petals 
black, tips white. 
VTLLE DE ST. DENIS— White, lightly 
tinted violet, carmine in centre ; very large. 
WEISSE— White, tutted. 
“P^tu'nias. 
M T is surprising this family is not more largely grown, considering how easy they are to cultivate ; 
and if well grown what grand things they are, both for decoration and exhibition ! Treat them 
similarly to a Verbena. Choose nice young plants about March, or any time up to July, pve 
them good shifts and rich soil, well stake out, and you will be highly gratified, for some are certainly 
surprisingly large, and their colours not equalled by any other flpwer. The finest varieties ever 
offered. Seed saved from this collection. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. per packet. 
DOUBLE PINK VARIETY. 
MRS. CHAS. WILSON — Among the many double fringed pink varieties this stands pre'- 
emincnt Very large flowers, and like a ball of fringe ; colour deep rose-pink ; dwarf habit and 
free flowering. Is. each. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
1. ADONIS — White, suffused and blotched 
purple ; fringed. 
2. A. EEERS — Lilac, shaded deeper, 
marked white. 
6. BASTIEN LEPAGE— Deep magenta, 
netted darker, medium size; dwarf and free. 
12. CHARLOTTE BOCH— Dark purple, 
fimbriated. 
13. COSMOPOLIS — Velvety crimson, 
marked white ; fimbriated. 
14. DIAMANTIN — Large and fine; rose 
and mauve shades, fimbriated. 
15 DELICIES— White, edged manve, large, 
fringed. 
16. DERVICHE — Decpred,bordered white; 
fine fringe. 
17. DIPLOMATE — Large fimbriated flowers, ] 
purple-crimson shade and white. 
18. DUKE OF ROXBURGHE- Purple, 
striped white ; fringed. 
20. E. DE OYON — Rosy carmine, shaded 
cerise, heavily blotched white ; notched edges. 
2). E. BIERBACH — Deep carmine amar- 
auth,|marked white. 
24. FRAU. J. WIDERKEHR— Pink and 
white ; pretty. 
25. FRAU.L PETERSEN — Creamy-white, 
marked rose. 
26. FRAU. N. HOLTZMANN— A pretty 
and distinct variety. 
27. FRAU. STADT. SCHRODER— Deep 
rose and white. 
All those not priced 
35. J. HULKS — Purple, tipped white 
fimbriated. 
36. KARL BODMER — Silvery-lilac shade, 
finely fimbriated. 
38. KATE TIDY — Pure white ; a splendid 
variety. 
43. LEON GAUTIER — Clear rosy car- 
mine, blotched silvery white ; fine. 
45. MADAME SAUZER — Fringed, light 
rose, shaded lilac, slightly veined purple; free. 
48. MARC ATBAN — Grand ; white, some- 
times marked cerise. 
49, M.BEAUVALET — Rich rosy carmine, 
marked white ; fine. 
60. M. BESSAND — Crimson-magenta and' 
white ; fine flowers, fringed. 
I 61. M. BUCHNER — White, medium flower- 
52. MED -RATH DR. KOCH — Bright 
carmine, lilac and white blotches. 
56. RUBENS — Purple-crimson ; large, fine. 
67. SERGINES — Very large, ground 
silvery -rose, marked deeper ; fimbriated. 
60. SNOWDRIFT — A beautiful pure white 
variety ; extra fine. 
61. SPHERE — Fimbriated crimson, shaded. 
62. TERETZ — Milky white ; edges of petals 
tinted mauve, base of petals violet ; large, and 
much fimbriated. 
66. TOM TIT — Crimson, edged pure white ; 
effective. 
67. WM. BROWN — White and deep rosy 
I pink, very doable and free ; a useful and 
' effective variety. 
Is. each ; 9s. per doz. 
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