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M. LEMOINE’S HARDY HYBRIDS. 
LEMOINEII — Colour creamy white, slightly 
tinted with green, the lower petals dashed 
with rich crimson-maroon. It is perfectly hardy, 
having withstood the severe winter of 1880. 
PndUs, Is. and 2s. each 
Mi.vcd Seeds, 
MAKIE IjEMOINB — S omewhat similar tt» 
I the preceding, the colouring is not quite so bright, 
but will also fonii a useful varietjq both these an 
gems, .and for cut flowers nothing is more valuable 
and easier to cultivate. Bulbs, l,<t. and 2s. each. 
2s. per packet. 
Iloxin'ias. 
our opinion these rank second to no other flowers for noble form and beautv. When our lOO 
; 'Ih feet house is full, and ,at its height, it is really a m.agnificent sight, and raanv’have .said, “ Well, 
tills is alone worth our journey seeing these.” Pot them into any ordinary good .soil. Keep 
close in a temperature of 55° to 70°, well shaded from all the sunlight, and treated in the sain.- 
way a.s a gi'eenhouse plant, and the result will be a grand sight. A l.i. packet of our seed sow n in 
.lauuary will give a splendid display. 
Selections left to H. C. & Sons can be supplied at 18s., 24s., and 30s. per doz. ; 
choice new varieties, 42s. per doz. 
ERECT FLOWERS 
GLOXINIA KECUnVAIFOUA. 
AOHIIiLE — Violet throat, lobes deeper 
AGAR — White, throat rose 
COPIDON— White throat, purple tinted crimson 
DELAROCHE — Bright carmine, white throat 
FUIiGIDA— Vermilion-red, a fine flower 
(RECURV/EFOLIA’. 
HENRI FLECHE — Magenta, shaded red at 
the mouth, edges of lobes widely bordered puire 
white 3 • ■ 
INCOMPARABLE — Deep crim.^on-scarlet 
throat, crimson mouth 
LA FRANCE — Throat white .spott’ d, mouth 
crimson-purple, lobes bright crinuson- maroon, 
edged lighter 
LITTLE BEAUTY— Bright rosy lake lobe.s. 
evenly margined, white spotted throat ; small and 
neat flower 
MARABILE — Kosy ])urple throat, violet 
mouth and lobes 
MAID OF KENT — White wa.vy throat, sur- 
rounded with crimson ring, lobes white : large 
MISS CANNELL — Pure white throat and. 
lobes, violet-purple ring round mouth ; very 
chastc and charming flower 
MISS E. MAY— Pure white, mauve-purpl* 
ring round top of throat : very distinct 
MISS B. DIBBEN — Deep satiny plmsh throat, 
lighter lobes, sufl’used crimson, uuirgined witi. 
white, charming flower 
MISS MOORE — C'rim.son-lake throat, lighter 
lobes ; flowers large 
MISS RUSSELL — Crimson-plmsh lobe.s, ro.-i „ 
suffused jmrple throat ; fine flower 
MR. WHITE — Bluish -ptu'ple throat ; whi.: 
lobes ; distinct 
MRS. BAINBRIDGE — Deep vermilion, crim- 
son throat, white lobes ; very distinct 
MRS. BAUS^l — Pure white, bright pink round, 
the throat 
MRS. CRAWFORD— Crimson throat, purple- 
lilac lobes ; fine flower 
MRS. R. ALLEN — Lobes pure white, throiA 
purple ; fine flower (half erect) 
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