ft. dki\i\ell & Gfuide. 
224. MADAME BICHAT. 3s. 6fZ. each ^ 
225. MADAME BAUMELIN. 2s. 6c?. each " 
209. MADAME DATJVESSE. 3s. M. each 
210. MADAME J. M^NOREAU. 3s. 6(?. 
each 
211. M. J. BONNEL— Distinct. 3s. 6d. 
each 
212. MADAME CHAMPON 
213. MADAME HENRI DELES ALLE 
214. MADAME EDMOND DEROUX. 
2s. 6(i. each 
215. MADAME L. TISSERAND. 2s. 6d. 
each 
216. MONSIEUR DE LA FRANCHE 
COURTS 
218. MDLLE. EMMA — Pretty. Zs. 6rf. eacli 
220. MADAME D>H ASSONVILLEZ. 
3s, 6d. each 
221. M. LEPEBVRE. 3,«. 6c?. each 
222. MADAME BANCEL. 3s. 6c?. each 
227. METALLICA — Fora window or drawing 
room plant it is without a rival. Is. each 
228. MADAME POREL. 3s. 6c?. each 
230. MADAME FELTZ. 3s. 6c?. each 
231. MADAME PLASSIARD. 3s. 6c?. each 
232. N A R Q A — Very large, line foliage. 
Is; 6c?. each 
233. NAVALA — Extra fine. Is. 6c?. each 
235. ONDINE. 3s. 6c?. each 
236. OTTO FORSTER. 2s. 6c?. each 
237. TALISMAN— A dark variety. Is. 6c?. 
238. VOIE LACT:^E. 2s. 6c?. each 
239. VANDER MEULIN— Colour distinct 
and good. 3s. 6c?. each 
240. W. E. GUMBLETON. 3s. 6c?. each 
12 good varieties, our selection, for 10s. All those not priced. Is. each. 
Seed, 2s. 6c?. per packet. 
DIAS. 
8 F all plants the Bouvardia, in our opinion, excels for cut flowers, no matter either for button- 
holes, bouquets, or table decoration ; a spray of it is sure to bo most prominent and pleasing, 
and the odour of several kinds is deliciously refreshing, and If well grown they will more or 
less continue flowering nine months out of the year. They only need the ordinary course of cultivation 
of the winter-flowering Zonal Pelargonium ; hitherto they have been treated as a stove plant, whereas 
they only need a temperature not higher than 50° or 60° ; and in the summer to have every attention 
like a specimen Chrysanthemum, and on the first appearance of cold weather to be taken in the house, 
and when growing and flowering to be supplied with liquid manure occasionallv. 
1. ANGUSTIPOLIA — The most 
brilliant scarlet. Is. 6c?. each 
2. JASMINIPLORA- A white free- 
growing and flowering kind ; in a mild 
temperature it continues to bloom all 
through the autumn and winter ; very 
fragrant 
3. THE BRIDE — White, with a slight 
tinge of flesh, tube short, truss tegular and 
full, well an’anged for bouquets 
VREELANDII — Valuable white 
winter blooming plant, colour white, in- 
valuable for bouquets 
HOGARTH — Scarlet, fine habit 
and truss 
DAZZLER — Of a verj’ floriferous 
character, and bushy compact habit ; rich 
scarlet, which are produced freely in 
clusters of moderate large flowers 
4. ELEGANS — Truss and individual 
florets being nearly double the size of any 
other known scarlet variety, the colour 
.scarlet, tinted carmine 
6. BRIDAL WREATH— The bloom 
is produced freely in large cymose clusters 
of snow-white flower lobes, delightfully 
fragrant. Is. 6c?. each 
8. DAVISONII—Abeautiful variety, 
of a pure white, produces a succession of 
bloom during the winter 
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