(jk,r\r|ell & Com-plete ;^eed G^uide. 
n.i>. DIANTHU3 CCESIXJS. Grf. per pkt. 
u.A. DRACOCEPHALXJMMOLDAVICUM 
(BALM) — Purple ; very pretty. 3</. per pkt. 
n.r. DIGITALIS (FOXGLOVE).. 
GLOXIN.fflFLORA IMPROVED LARGE ' I 
SPOTTED — An exeellent strain, with large 
flowers, heavily spotted; flowers nearly equal 
to the Gloxinia. Very striking in a shrubbery. 
This seed is from our very best kinds. Zd. per 
pkt. 
u.H.p. ECCREMOCARPUS — Elegant 
climber, a magnificent plant for south walls, 
verandahs, pillars, &c. 3rf. per pkt. 
ESCUSCUOLTZIA FLOBE FLBNO. 
H.B. DIANTHUS SINENSIS FL. PL. 
(Double Indian Pink) — Charming Biennials 
well adapted for bedding purposes, if sown early | 
and transplanted. Free blooming. Zd. per pkt. ] 
DIANTHUS SINENSIS FL. FL. 
DIGITALIS (foxglove). 
II. A. ESCHSCHOLTZIA FL. PL.— Double 
1 yellow. Zd. per pkt. 
I H.A. ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA 
I ROSEA FL. PL.— Produces a high percentage 
of double flowers of a very tender rose colour. 
I 6</. per pkt. 
H.A.- ESCHSCHOLTZIA CALIFORNICA 
AT, BA FL. PL. — Flowers double white. Zd. 
per pkt. 
H.A. ESCHSCHOLTZIA CROCEA— Yel- 
j low flowers ; when once introduced into the 
garden will sow themselves. Zd. per pkt. 
H.A. ESCHSCHOLTZIA MANDARIN— 
The inner side of the petals is of a rich orange 
colour, and the outer side brilliant mandarin 
scarlet. Zd. per pkt. 
H.A. ESCHSCHOLTZIA ROSE CARDI- 
NAL— Bright rose-coloured flowers, pretty 
foliage, a very useful addition to our hardy 
annuals. Gd. per pkt. 
H.n.p. ECHEVERIAS. 
Splendid plants for bedding purposes. We 
have one of the largest stocks in this country. 
The seed is very dust-like, therefore must be 
barely covered with soil, and treated very care- 
fully until the seedlings are fit to handle. Tu he 
treated the same as recommended for Calceolarias, 
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