fl. dk,i\r\ell & Gfuitle. 
10. HUMBOLDTII CORYMBIPLOBA — 
Free growth, large flower tniss, jmre snow-white 
colour, and a rich aromatic odour, very fine variety 
11. LONGIFLORA FLAMMEA— Trusses 
large and effective, the tube is rosy blush, bright 
salmon-coloured lobes, very firigrant 
12. UMBELIiATA ALBA — A handsome, 
hybrid variety, of free, sub-erect, neat, well- 
branched habit, flower tubes cream, tinted with 
imrc white. l.s. 6d. each 
14. SALMONItTM — Light rosy white, free 
18. PLAVESCENS — Yellow, very fragrant 
19. LAURA — Fine rose 
20. QUEEN OP ROSES— Rose, very free 
21. LONGIFLORA— White, very free 
All those not 
22. ROSEA OCULATA — Delicate flesh, free 
23. LEIANTHA — Blight red, very pretty. 
Is. 6d. each 
24. UNIQUE — Pure rosy pinlv, white throat’ 
broad petals slightly recunmd, long white tube' 
Is. 6d. each 
25. CONSPICUA — Bright blood-red, whitish 
tube, flat long petals. The pistil is similar to 
that of Jl. flava, extending beyond the flowers 
like a white star lying on the ground colour. 
Is. 6d. each 
26. VIVICANS — Large open truss, deep 
blood red passing into vermOion-rose ; the pistil 
j being prominent, of a pure white, gives a very 
; distinct character to the flower. Is. 6 each 
priced. Is. each. 
DOUBLE BOUVARDIAS. 
PRESIDENT GARFIELD — Pink flowers, good habit and profuse bloomer, producing .splendid 
large trusses. 7s. 6rf. each 
ALFRED NEUNER — Invaluable for all kinds of decorative purposes, good habit and profuse 
bloomer, splendid trusses of lovely pure white rosette-like double flowers, each flower composed of three 
Xierfect rows of petals ; an acquisition for cut flowers. Is. and Is. 6d. each ; 9s. and 12s. per doz. 
NEW BOUVARDIA “PRIORY BEAUTY.” 
e NE of the most beautiful of all Bouvardias. The flowers are produced freely in elegant compact 
trusses, and are of a delicate pale satin-rose, shade of colour distinct from B. intermedia and 
Maiden’s Bhish ; it is the most delicately coloured of all Bouvardias, a sport from B. clegans, with 
which it agr ees in habit. 3s. &d. each. 
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