Cai|i)ell (J(uicle. 
ROSEA MAGNIPICA- 
Briglit 1030 , : J8. SIR TREHERNE THOMAS — llicli II 
with a minutely spotted yellow eye. Is. each I purplish crimson, beautiful (colour. Is. each ' 
47. ROSEA ELEGANS— Light ro.sy ]iink, j 40. TUBIPLORA — Dull magenta, large 
medium size, very pretty, l.s. each j brown open throat 
All those not priced, 9(7. each. 
• TIusc Quoted arc for inUcd, ptaiits. 
f GERA TUMS. 
e fE^ TRANGE as it may appear, this plant has been lifted higher and brought nearer to perfection 
every year ; their height averages from 2 to 14 inches. 
CAN’N'EI.L’S nw.A,Ul' .\r.Elt.VTUM. 
6d. each ; Is. per doz. ; 16s. per 100. 
4. QUEEN — .Is near as possible a silver or a 
gray, quite a new colour, not easily defined, and 
when planted in a mass (its average 10 to 12 
inches high) it has a good ellect ; very distinct 
All those not priced, 6r7. each ; 3s. per dozen. 
1. CANNELL’S DW ARP — Never ex- 
ceeding 3 inches in height, and one mass of 
bloom all the season ; and for pot work it is 
equally valuable. C<7. each ; 4s. per doz. ; 
20s. per 100 ; Ajiril, 10s. per 100 
2. SWANLEY BLUE — Never attains 
more than 6 or 8 inches in height, covering 
the entire bod with by far tho highest colour 
blue of all the Ageratums. 6d. c.aeh ; 4s. 
per doz. ; 20s. per 100 ; April, 16s. per 100 
MALVERN BEAUTY — (lolour light 
blue ; and for general purposes one of the 
best ; height 8 to 9 inches. Ucooived a First 
Class Certificate. 
3. CUPID — Ls identical in colour, but 
dwarfer than Lady Jane, and an immens(( 
bloomer 
5. MEXICANUM VARIEGATUM 
6. SNOWPLAKE — Whitest of all Iho 
family 
Rooted little plants. Is. 6<7. per dozen. 
Seed.s, 6(7. per packet. 
4'NTIRRHI nums. 
• UR bed of seedlings has again this year been splendid and unquestionably the finest ever seen, 
hundreds of people who never before liked, nor even took any particular notice, of the various 
colours of this plant, exclaimed, “How very beautiful, I never eared for Snap Dragons 
before ! ” The following are exceedingly fine, and if planted in a good open situation, with (Icep 
rich soil, they would be sure to give a charm in everj' garden. Seed from this superb collection, I.v. 
per packet. 
ACAMUS — Light cream colour, deeper | 
round the mouth, mottled with rose, dwarf and 
free, very fine 
3. BEAUTY OP KENT— Deep crimson, 
shaded maroon, yellow mouth, white neck ; dis- 
tinet 
6. CHARLES DICKENS— Beautiful ma- 
enta-purple, shaded maroon, fine shaped flowers ; 
cep yellow mouth 
6. DISTINCTION— Bright yellow, beauti- 
fully striped and flaked crimson-lake ; g(>od 
7. DAUNTLESS — Purplo-tcd, orange 
mouth, large spike, and of fine form 
8. PAUST — Deep scarlet-crimson, shaded 
maroon, flowers largo .and finely formed ; one of 
the best 
9. GLORIOUS — Flaked bright crimson, 
deep orange-yellow mouth ; fine 
11. MRS A. ROBINS — Beautifully striiK;d 
and flak(xl 
13. MISS MARIA CLARKE— Beautifully 
striped 
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