if. L^ai\i^ell Sl ^^01)^’ 'I^loial Gjuide. 
BOUQUET PERFUME — Lilac-Wue, 
^ .Icliciously fragrant ; a most Ijeautiful Freucli var. 
13. HELOISE DELESALLE — Lavender- : 
blue, largo coinpaet truss, stiff liabit, fine bedder ; ! 15. MISS 
.me of the Irest. Is. each ' large truss. 
• Gil. each ; 4s. per dozen, except tliose priced. 
14. MRS. LEWINGTON— Fine bedder, one 
of the best for any purpose 
NIGHTINGALE— Fine bedder 
JoLLYHOCKS. 
Splendid .seedlings of various colours, that will bloom during the season, 8s. and 12s. per dozen. 
NAS. 
THE BEST VARIETIES. 
ijjjRlIl.S family is fast gaining public favour, being exceedingly pretty and of easy cultivation, only 
miniring the ordinary cure of a I’elargoniuin ; they bloom most abundantly eight months in 
the year ; a line substitute for the VVrbena. 
3. LA NEIGE — .Splendid pure wliite variety. 
l,v. each 
5. LAUT REVEIL. Is. each 
G. PLUIE D’OR — Light canary- vel low 
7. LOUIS ROEMPLBR— New. ‘ l.v. each 
S. VER CUISANT— llrilliant yellow, large 
truss, dwarf 
!>. NE PLUS ULTRA— liose-pinh, shaded 
lavender and yellow ; fine liedder 
10. FAVOURITA — Yellow, changing to dark 
lirown -scarlet, distinctly .shaded with a bright 
purple ; habit one of the liest 
11. DISTINCTION— One of the brightest 
orange-scarlets we posse.ss 
12. DON CALMET — Variety e.xceedingly 
free, producing abundance of pink trusses, the 
■••entres changing to peach ami yellow ; a very 
attractive kind 
14. MONS. ROUCIER CHAUVIERE— 
VcDow, bordered bright laal, changing to scarlet ; 
, tine be.dder, and one of the best 
-Ml those not priced, i 
15. VICTOIRE — I’ure white, with rich lemon 
eye 
111. ECLAT — Fine for pegging down as an 
edgijig 
17. LA MANULA — \ neat pretty rose, pink 
oentre, flower light yellow ; very free and distinct 
18. MARQUIS DE ST. LAPORTA— Self 
bronze, dillerent from all others in this respect 
19. MAGENTA KING — Xearly self-coloured 
flowers of a bright purple-searlet, extcn.sively used 
for bedding 
20. AURORE BOREALE — Dwarf bushy 
pianf, with chrome-yellow flowers 
21. BOUQUET BLANC— A dwarf habit, 
attainiim about 12 inches in height, covei-ed with 
straw-coloured flowers, changing to white 
22. JANUS— llathcr ilwarf, forming a beau- 
tiful little bu.sh, with deep yellow flowers changing 
to rosy purple 
23. RAYON DE SOLEIL — I'ery large 
flowers of a deep jadlow colour, changing to rosy 
violet 
24. ELDORADO — I’uro white, lemon eye, 
neat habit, dwarf 
25. HEROINE — K.xeeedingly large flowers, 
clear crimson, changing to rich c;hocolate ; gooil 
habit 
26. MULTIFLORA — lieautiful medium-sizeel 
truss, free bloomer, colour self rich golden yellow 
27. DIADEME — Hose, centre yellow, passing 
to pale ro.se 
2S. ESCARBOUCLE— Grand flowers, yellow, 
changing to deep orange 
29. GOLCONDA — Saffron, c.’hanging to 
e.hamois-orange ; flowers grand 
.’iU. LE STYX — llonge, passing to in'inison- 
purplc 
31. METEORE — Pale yellow, passing to rose- 
violet 
32. GLOBE D’OR — Very dwarf, deep yellow. 
1. each ; 5.s. per dozen. 
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