fl. db.r\i\ell Sl Hoi'll’ S^lofal Gfuide, 
DAVisi. Seed, 2s. 6d. per pikt. EitKuT tyi'E. Seed, 2s. 6d. per pkt. 
131. DAVISI — It will ke observed that this variety throws up its flowers from the bottom on 
single stems, colour intense bright scarlet ; probably the best for bedding of all the whole family in a 
warm climate. Is. 6d. each 
132. COMMODORE FOOT — Kich velvety crimson, flowers very brilliant, and larger than 
Dmisi. 5s. eaeh 
133. GENERAL MITE— Orange-salmon, very free-flowering. This and the above variety are 
both of the Davisi type, and possessing dwarf habits, suitable for front rows in groups. 5s. each 
134. 
135. 
FRCEBELI PERFECTA 
FRCEBELI INCOMPARABILIS 
Great improvements on the old variety. 
Seeds, Is. and 2s. 6d. per packet. 
2s. 5d. each 
OTHER VARIETIES KEPT IN 
STOCK. 
136. ACME— Orange-red 
137. DIVERSIFOLIA — Deep rose, sufl'used 
l'"rple . 
138. FRCEBELI — Deep crimson -scarlet 
139. LOVELY — Light rose-pink, wliite centre; 
very useful for basket work 
1 40. LUSTRE— Buff, highly suffused red 
141. MRS. WILLS — Deep purple-crimson 
142. PROFESSOR T. DYER — Beautiful 
scarlet 
1 43. PEARCEI — Bright yellow 
144. WORTHIANA— Orange-scarlet 
145. GLORIOUS 
146. GRACEFUL 
147. FREEDOM 
148. MRS. G. SCORER— Pure scarlet 
149. AVALANCHE— Orange-scarlet 
150. CAMCENS — Crimson, suffused buff 
I’ICTUM CLASS. 
BEDDING UNBLOOMED SEEDLINGS, 3s., 4s., and 6s. per dozen; 30s. per lOO. 
Nice bulbs, which will be sure to give a splendid display, and most probably will 
pi-oduce some grand new and superior kinds, as they are all from our best hybridised 
.seeds. 
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