?E. diLr\i\ell &: 0or\^’ Gjuide. 
PcrHnz, Per 10f>, 
a. d. s. d. 
Poj doz. Per IGO. 
s. d. a. d. 
BED — Quilled, ordinary bed- 
ding ... 16 6 0 
WHITE -Ordinary bedding ... 1 0 6 0 
LITTIjE GEM— Silvery pink, 
very pretty 16 6 0 
MOTTLED BED AND WHITE 
VICTOBIA— Verj’ large, fine 
bedder 10 6 0 
PINK BEAUTT — Quilled ; a 
lovely colour and shape ... 2 0 10 0 
BOB BOY — Quilled, intense 
red 16 8 0 
LITTLE PET — Small pure white, 
very pretty ... ... ... 0 2p 0 
THE BBIDE— Pure white, very 
double, extra fmo 10 6 0 
HEN AND CHICKENS— Another of the 
old curiosities, and seldom seen, though 
highly interesting, tho peculiar growth, of 
which the accompanying engraving correctly 
illustrates, la. each ; 8s. per dozen. 
VARIETY W TH 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE. 
AUCDB.SiFOLIA — Crimson. 3s. per 
•lozen : 4d. each. 
WHITE DAISY FOR BOUQUETS. 
VIRGINIA — This variety is m\ich used early in the season for bouquets, it has a long foot-stalk 
with pur« white pretty little flowers, and it has also the property of producing flowers through the 
mild weather, and might justly be called the perpetual-flowering Daisy, and should be in eveiy 
ganleii where w’hitc flowers are required. 6rf. each. 
Jelphi'niums. 
DOUBLE AND SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
family ia perhaps the nobleat of all the hardy plants. Few have seen the named kinds, 
■jiffll thnae wlio have not cannot form the alightest conception of their .splendour. W e have olten 
ffssk be<'n amazed .at tho inteueity of their coloura, and spikes of flowers averaging from one to two 
feet long These should be iu every garden, for if once planted beautiful flowers ot all shades of blue 
may be cut four months iu the year. 
1. ADMIBATION -Rich rosy lilac, blotched 
and St iped brilliant blue, wliite centre, flowers 
large, haliit vigorous, a very ellectivo variety; 
oxtiu fine. 2a. 6d. eae.h 
2. AGiMSXl -Lavender-blue, suffused 
rose, wnite and orange centre, flowers large and 
tine ; semi-double, is 6d. eocli 
3. AMA.3ILI3 — .\zuie-bluc, changing torosy 
lilac, wiiito and orange centre, flower spike 18 
inches long, flowers large, single, fine habit, and 
very distinct 2s. 6o! each 
4. ATTBACTION -Bright violot-blue, 
blotchol dark rodilish lilac, white centre, flowers 
large ; fine. 2s. 6 i cardi 
.5. ALOPECaaOIDSS— Rich blue, veined 
with bi'oiizy rod, stems well furnished, neat and 
perfect habit ; double. 2s. each 
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6. BABLOWII— Dark blue, shaded bronzy 
rod, velvety broivu and orange centre, dowel's 
lavge ; semi-double. I.s. 6d eiich 
7. BABLOWII M'JLTI COLOB -Dark blue, 
orange centre, flowers large ; double. 2s. Gd. each 
8. BICOLOE— Bright blue, withwhiteoontre, 
flower spikes freely branched. Is. 6(f. each 
9. C. GLYM— Bi-ight blue, rosy lilac and 
white centre ; tine. Is. 6d each 
10. CELESTIAL — U Itrainarine - blue, con- 
ispicuous velvety brown centre, height 5 It., flower 
spiko 18 inches long, flowers largo, single, fine 
habit and very distiuet. is. 6f. ouch 
11. CHAMELEO.'J —Centre petils shining 
rosy lilac, outer petals light blue, deap brown 
centre, semi-double fi.iwots, and large, habit 
vigorous ; extra fine. 2s. 6d. each 
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