S. dki\r(e]l & 5'loi‘kl Quide. 
BULBOUS TROP/EOLUMS. 
JARRATTI. 1*. 6rf. 
POLYPHYLLUM. 1». 6rf. 
PENTAPHYLLUM. Is. Gd. 
SPECIOSUM — The grandest of all climbers 
for north or shady damp walls or situations. Is. 
TUBEROSUM — Flowers yellow and scarlet 
6d. 
AZUREUM. 3s. Gd. 
Ymenas. 
For the Decoration of Conservatory and Exhibition. 
6rf. each ; 6s. per doz.; after May, 3s. per doz. ; Cuttings, Is. (irf. per doz. 
A colleetion of the best 24, in rooted cuttings, 8s. ; cuttings, 4s. ; our selectic 
BEDDING VERBENAS. 
71. BEETHOVEN — Deep rosy lake, deeper 
centre. 
72. BASILISK — Bright scarlet. 
73. BLUE BEAUTY— Deep blue, white 
74. CRIMSON KING — Bright crimson; 
fine habit. Rooted cuttings, 8s. per 100. 
77. PRE-EMINENT — Pure pink, white 
eye. Rooted cuttings, 8.s. per IflO. 
78. MELINDRIS SPLENDENS — Bril- 
liant scarlet in colour, and for covering the 
ground this is still one of the best bedding 
varieties, and a great favourite with many per- 
sons. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. 
79. PURPLE KINO — Purple, a well- 
known variety. Rooted cuttings, 8.s. per 100. 
80. SUNNY THOUGHTS— Rosy crimson 
centre. 
81. STADTGARTNER SCHWARZ— 
Deep rosy pink, deep lake, round creamy centre, 
trusses medium. 
82. VENOSA — Hardy kind, and for long 
ribbon borders for back rows is one of the best 
colours, mauve-purple. Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. 
84. ZULU — Deep rich claret; free. Gd. 
Rooted cuttings, l.s. per doz. ; post free, l.s.4(/.; 
established in pots, 2.s. Gd. per doz. 
Special price per 100 and 1,000 on application. 
Messrs. H. C. & Sous carried off the only Medal for Verbenas ever given by the Royal 
Horticultural Society. 
Y®fi0Nl'CAS. 
SHRUBBY VARIETIES.— General Collection. 
' Vi/RY useful and ornamental group of small half-hardy evergreen shrubs, but in many 
1 1 places perfectly hardy, especially in the south of England and near the coast, forming into 
tv luxuriant bushes, and ornamental both in foliage and flower. As pot plants they are nsetul 
the whole year, and in the autumn are amongst the prettiest of flowering shrubs ; planted out during 
the summer and lifted in the approach of frost they will produi’e flowers for a long time. 
1 ANDERSONI — Large am ple foliage, dark 
green, with spikes of blue and white flowers. Is. 
2. ADOIIaR HERLL — Fine variety. 
3. BLUE GEM — V ery dwarf, free-blooming; 
light blue, small foliage. 
BOLIDE — Fine ; red ; good habit. 
4. CLAUDINE. 
6. CELESTIAL — A pleasing variety, sky- 
blue, white centres ; free, good habit. 
G. CREME ET VIOLET— Bushy ; flesh- 
pink, clear mauve at the base ; splendid. 
7. DECUSSATA — Small box-like leaves, 
and spikes of blue flowers. 
DIAMANT — Flowers deep red, darker 
centre ; effective. 
8. DIOGENE. 
EVELINE — Of a pretty shade of rosy 
lilac ; good habit, fine^spike. 
9. FAUST — Dark foliage, dark blue flowers ; 
habit dwarf. l.s. 
10. GIRDWOODIANA — Flowers in summer, 
colour light blue ; perfectly hardy. 
11. HULKEANA — Is more of a greenhouse 
variety, producingspikcsfully 18inehesin length; 
flowers of a creamy pink colour. l.s. 
12. IMPilRATRICE — Flowers rich blue; 
pretty. Is. 
14. LYALLI — Forming neat bushes, about 
9 inches high, light blue flowers in summer, 
15. LA GLOIRE DE LORRAINE— A very 
fine variety ; dwarf. 
16. MADAME H. JACOTOT. 
17. MARIE ANTOINETTE— A free- 
flowering pink. 
18. MADAME M. BOUCHARLAT. 
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