S. dh,i\r^ell & Hor\^’ Gfuide. 
31. BEETHOVEN — Docp rosy lake, deeper 
■ eiitrc, pretty colour 
32. EDWAED PERKINS— White, crimson^ 
purple eye, fine 
33. LORD CHELMSFORD— Rosy salmon, 
large 
34. SIR GARNET WOLSELEY — Blue, 
pretty, fine large flowers and trusses 
35. PURPLE EMPEROR — Purple, con- 
spicuous white eye 
36. FLOWER OF DORSET — Ciimson- 
maroon suffused with purple, immense truss, and 
jietals, one of the best dark flowers in cultivation. 
]■■.’. each 
37. GENERAL PICTON — Deep crimson, 
large and full, cream coloured eye. Is. each 
38. LORD LEIGH — Bright scarlet, very 
large, grand flower 
Those not priced, 6<i. each. 5s. per dozen. 
Cuttings, Is, 
39. SHAKESPERB — targe scarlet, white 
eye. Is. each ^ _ o 
40. REGALIA 
Lake-scarlet, canary 
41. ROSY EMBLEM ( eye, free. Is. each 
42. VICTOR E M M A N U E L— Mauve, 
I tinted with plum colour, light green eye. Is. each 
j 43. MISS NEVILLE— Pure white, large and 
fine .shape, very free-flowering, and of a .strong 
i robust constitution 
44. STAR OF ERIN— Cheny-carmine, white 
' eye 
45. LADY OP LORNB— White, sufluseil 
I pink, very free and effective. Is. each 
I 46. BLUB BOY— Brilliant blue, producing a 
very large truss 
I 47. LA GRANDE BOULE DE NEIGE— 
Pure white, well known 
1 48. MRS. COPPIN— Salmon-pink, shaded 
' red, lerrron eye, fine pip and truss, 
except those priced ; after May, 3s. per dozen. 
. 6(7. per dozen. 
SECOND BEST. 
!Mauy of these arc nearly equal to the first best, and, although placed second, are exceedingly good. 
49. WARRIOR — Rosy salmon, slightly 
shaded lilac, mottled white eye 
50. KING OP VERBENAS— Rosy purple, 
white eye 
51. PRINCE OP WALES— Blight scarlet, 
shaded crimson eye 
52. APOLLO — Rosy lilac, purple centre, fine 
pip and trass 
53. BLUE SUPERB — Pale blue, con- 
spicuous white eye, large pip 
54. MRS. TROLLOPE — Lavender-blue, 
highly fragi'ant 
55. FAUST — Cerise-scarlet, grand flower 
56. ARIOSTO IMPROVED — Rich puce. 
57. CARL SEIGLING— Deep blue, most 
fragrant of all the Verbenas 
58. JUPITER — Lavender, maroon eye, a fine 
back row flower 
59. LA LOVIE — Delicate mauve, white eye, 
free 
60. NEMESIS— Ricli crimson, fine truss 
61. FLAMBEAU — Bright crimson, vigorous 
and very free 
62. HEROINE — Clear lavender, white eye, 
very free 
63. LUSTROUS— Intense scarlet, large white 
eye, strong grower 
64. MAMMOTH — Purplish plum, small 
white eye, very large 
65. PRINCESS — Bright rosy pink, large 
very large truss flower. 
All those not priced, 6(7. each. 
A collection of 28, in rooted cuttings, post free, 7s. 
cuttings ditto, 3s. 
STRIPED VERBENAS. 
JIany will be delighted to see that we are offering VERBENA IMPERATRICE EUGENIE 
syii. MAHOMBTI, which caused such a sensation,- and proved such an acquisition, 25 to 30 years ago, 
but .since that time it appears to have almost died out of existence ; it is one of the prettiest plants of 
the garden. Flowers small, and beautifully striped ; a gem. 9(7. each ; 6s. per dozen. 
67. LADY LANGLESBURY — A well-known beautifully striped variety 
68. ANNIE IMPROVED — A gi-cat improvement on Annu in every respect 
69. PRINCESS OP WALES— Rose, distinctly striped white 
40 varieties, our selection, rooted cuttings, for 12s.; cuttings, 5s. 
Frmi Mr. Wm. King, Tub Gardens, Horsham Park, 167ft January, 1882. 
1 was perfectly satisfied with the Verbenas ; I exhibited them at three Shows, and gained two first 
and one second prizes. 
From Mr. H. Barslay, The Gardens, Craioston Castle, near Turriff, Aberdeenshire. 
1 duly received the three boxes of Verbenas, &c., you sent me, in grand condition, and would beg to 
thank you for the liberal manner you have served me. 
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