H. (j^i|r\ell (Juide. 
17. DISPLAY — Bright njagenta-crimson, 
blotched bronze, and broadly margined rrith green 
18. MBS. G. SIMPSON — JIagenta-crimson, 
deeply sullused and shaded mulberry, deep maroon 
base of leaf 
19. MATTERHORN — Light greenish prim- 
rose ground, blotched dark maroon 
20. OTHELLO — Nearest approach to black 
yet seen in the Coleus ; very attractive. 1,«. each 
21. ILLUMINATOR — Crimson-magenta 
centre, margined green, shot with maroon 
22. CONRAD ROSENTHAL — Beautiful 
foliage, curiously blotched and spotted with 
maroon, red, yellow, and green 
23. ERNES T — Brilliant crimson centre, 
marked choeolate, outer portion greenish yellow, 
spotted crimson 
24. M. CROUSSB — Large and beautiful 
foliage, golden ground colour, netted and blotched 
with dark maroon. 
6d. each, except those priced ; the set for 12s. Small plants, by post, 10s. ; cuttings, 6s. 
BEDDING COLEUS. 
25. VERSC H A F FELTII — Bich crimson leaves, fine for bedding, plants should bo plunged into 
pots very thickly, so that the pots arc eovered with soil, and by this means it makes a grand bedding 
plant. 4?. per dozen ; rooted cuttings, 3s. per dozen ; on and after April 1st, Is. per dozen less. 
BIZARRE KINDS. 
Smaller foliage, exquisite little Gems for Table Decoration. 
26. 
THE QUEEN 
1 29. 
BIZARRE 
27. 
PASCINATION 
30. 
ETHEL BAXTER 
28. 
ANGELIC 
1 31. 
BIJOU. 
Is. each ; cuttings of the six for Is. 6d. 
SPECIES. 
32. AROMATICDS— Very fragrant. Is. each ; 33. PRUTICOSUS— The old Kettle Ccra- 
nium. Is. each. Best for grafting on. 
REALLY GOOD OLDER KINDS. 
34. ADBONNE 
35. A. W. SUTTON 
36. BABONNB DB SPIBRE 
37. CANNELL'8 LOVELY 
38. CHAMELEON 
39. CHILLON 
40. DUCHESS OP TECK 
41. ERNEST BENARY 
42. EMPRESS OP GERMANY ' 
43. ELBGANS 
44. PAIR MAID OP KENT 
45. HERALD 
46. HENDEBSONII 
47. HERMIT 
48. JOHN BENARY 
49. JAMES BARNSHAW 
50. J. MeINDOE 
51. LADY BURRELL 
52. MRS. K. HUGESSEN 
53. MISS ROSINA 
54. MRS. W. SHIBBEPP 
55. MRS. GRAHAM SMITH 
56. NE PLUS ULTRA 
57. NUGENT PITCH 
58. PRESIDENT HARDY 
5!t. QUADRICOLOR 
60. BUHM VON STUTTGART 
61. ROYAL PURPLE 
62. SALAMANDER 
63. SENSATION 
64. THE SHAH 
65. VICTORY 
66. ZANZIBAR. 
6i7. each ; cuttings, id. each. 
From Mr. W. E. Burrows, Stockbrook Street, Derby, July \0th, 1882. 
1 wish to say that the .set of Coleus you sent me in November last have proved to be most magni- 
ficent, and have been admired by hun^eds who have seen them. 
From Mr. Thomas Bett.s, Maesllwch C.astle, Glasbury, Felruary 22/id, 1882. 
I have now a grand lot of Coleus from the cuttings you sent in the winter. 
From Mr. W. H. Godfrey, Seed Merchant, &c., Oxtbry St. Mary, ^farc/l. Slh, 18?2. 
Coleus to hand, for which please accept my best thanks. It is more liberal than most firms would be. 
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