dorqplete ^eed G^uide. 
II. A, Q I L T A LINIFOLIA — A new pretty 
species from California, 'id. per pkt. 
n.A. OILIA MINIMA CCERULEA — A 
very pretty miniature annual, id. per pkt. 
II.I>. GLADIOLUS BRENCHLEYENSIS ' 
— The well-known scarlet variety. 1.?. per pkt. 
U.p. GRINDELIA SQUARROSA — Fine 
yellow, (laisy-like flower, 2 ft. high. id. per pkt. 
CILIA TKICOLOR. 
H.A. GILIA TRICOLOR — White aiul 
purple, id. per pkt. 
H.A. GILIA — Mixed, id. per pkt. 
H.r. GLADIOLUS— Mixed. Perfectly 
hardy garden varieties, therefore saving the 
trouble of housing them from the frost, id. 
per pkt. 
GLADipLI. 
GLOXINIA RKOURV.®FOLIA. 
G.F. GLOXINIA. 
Whenever these gorgeous flowers are at the 
zenith of their perfection, it would be diflicultto 
imagine anything more beautiful, and as they can 
be ea-sily dowered twice a-year, it is surprising 
that they are not more generally grown. 
ERECTA — The best erect flowering kinds. 
2.1. id. ))er ])kt. 
PENDULA— Drooping flowers. 2s. 6(/. per pkt. 
RECURV^FOLIA, syn. CRASSIPOLIA. 
2s. id. per pkt. 
SPOTTED, or MACULATED FLOWERS. 
2s. id. per pkt. 
GLOXINIA HYBRIDA GRANDI- 
FLORA “ DEFIANCE ” (New Scarlet)— 
The colour may be best described as an intense 
glowing crimson scarlet, a tone which for rich- 
ness has not hitherto been found in the genus. 
The flowers are large, and the edges of the 
petals very delicately frilled, a characteristic 
which adds considerably to the refinement of 
their appearance. The variety belongs to the 
Erecta class, whose flowers are borne upright 
and its beauty is enhanced, and in "o smal 
degree, by a velvety dark green foliage with 
pretty silvery - white venation. Apart from 
the beauty of the flowers, the great point in its 
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