llAISEIis’ OWN DESCRIITTON. 
ANDREW HOLMES— llanly growth, compact cushion-like habit uml excessive lloril'crousiiess 
vombiued with the intense deei) blue colour that makes the Avell-knowu variety Ebor remarkabh', 
haviiK' at the same time a small, well defined white eye, being brighter and of a more even grow th 
than that variety, and lacking its tenderness. Confidently recommended by the raiser as .superior to 
every kind cultivated. 6f?. each ,,,. , ,,.,1 ^ 
FINSBURY PARK BLUE— i'ii([uestionably the finest blue Lobelia yet introduced. It liclongs to 
the I’umila type, and produces its bright blue flower.s in iirofu-sion throughout the season. It is well 
distinguished from other varieties by the ab.scnce of the usual white eye. For carpet Ix'ddiug it is 
unrivalled. M. each 
BEDDING LOBELIAS. 
BLUE BEARD — A splendid colour, stiff habit, and remarkably elVeotive. Ot the Speema, class, 
with a shorter gi'owth ; the best for pots ever introduced. 6V7. eacli ; in. per dozen ; after JIarch 1st, :>w 
rill those not priced Gd. each, 3s. per doz. 
DOUBLE LOBELIAS. 
noriu.E T.niiEM.t. 
Gd. each ; 3s. Gd, per ilozeii ; 
10. GCERULEA ALBO MAR- 
MORATA FL. PL. — A distinct and 
effeetive variety of free growth, pro- 
5 diieing most profusely its beautifully 
> double flowei-s, which are of a lovely 
eierulean-bluc colour, attraotively niar- 
Idcd and spotted with white. Is. each 
11. PUMILA GRANDIFLORA 
FL. PL. — donble-Howered variety of 
the well-known l.ohidia jmmiln <)ra.iid,i- 
fiom. 3s. )ier dozen. 
i)s. per 100. 
+. LUSTROUS—Very rich blue, 
with line white eye 
.1. TRUE BLUE — An improve- 
ment on piimila mar/nijim 
7. DIXON’S GEM— The best of 
the PaHoni class ; white centre with a 
blue edge 
WAVE OF BLUE— A lovely 
sky-blue, long habit, and for basket or 
any hanging jiositions, such as window 
boxes, a gem. 6d. each ; 4s. per doz. 
1). DEFIANCE — Colour rosy red, 
and the habit identical with pmnila 
/jrandi flora, consequently, wherever a 
pink edging is required this must be 
used, as it is in every way a fine; addi- 
tion in this class. 
I ’uttings, 5s. per 100. 
(PUMILA CLASS.) 
1. BRIGHTON— ()ne of tlio best dwin-f blue 
vjivieties introduced, -Ul. each, IG.v. per 100 ; eutlin".s, 
per 100 
2. BBOR— I'olour .so dark }i ml intense that it must 
111 * (‘onsidored a purple, and is ecrtainly by tar the liest 
end darkest. Orf. eaeh, I.*;, per dox., IS-v. per 100 
:j. PUMILA MAGNIFICA— Colour dee}) indL^o- 
Iduo, and for general elfeet one of the Ijest. 4'?. each, 
per 100 ; cuttings per 100 
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