TUADESCASITIA ZEltUINA MULTrOOEOR. 
SEDUM AZOIDBUM VAEIEGATUM— | 
Ornamental plant, foliage a bright meen, ryhich j 
is prettUy contrasted with bands and margins of 
<-reamy whiteness ; some of the shoots are also 
variously blotclied with the same colour, which 
gives the plant a distinctive feature ; a most 
vffective plant. 6d. each 
SEDXJM JAPONICUM VAR. OP “FABA- 
RIUM ” POL. VAR.— Its noble and erect habit, 
ample and elegant foliage —the centre of each leaf 
being marked with white in the same way as | 
S. Sieboldi variegatum — will give it a foremost 
place. Is. each 
SEDUM SIEBOLDI — Also another handsome 
little plant, of a thick substance, with wax-like 
blotch in the centre of each leaf, and is really 
one of the most striking little gems ever seen. 
Sd. each 
SIBTHORPIA EUROP.21A— A splendid little 
plant for the rockery in conservatories, foliage 
vei-y small ; nice plants. Is. each 
TRADBSCANTIA MULTICOLOR— Nearly 
every one is acquainted with the old Zchrina in 
our stoves and greenhouse, and a few years ago 
were .startled to see it bedded out in the park 
most elfeetively ; the one now ollered is most 
beautifully variegated with purple, scarlet, and 
white, and makes a most effective bed ; and the 
same iir the greenhouse, where it is allowed to 
grow wild, it ttrakes rapid gr-owth, and even 
brighter than that growtr out of doors. For 
covering surfaces, basket, and table decoration it 
is one of the best plants ever introduced. M. 
each 
TRADBSCANTIA ZEBRINA ~ It has a 
very distinct, pretty, and unconrrrrorr appearance 
irr a llower border, easy growth, dark foliage ; 
rrrakes a very effective contrast with brighter 
colotrrs ; much rrsed in the Lorrdorr parks. 6d. 
each ; 4s. per dozen 
VARIEGATED LILY OP THE VALLEY 
— This beautiful variety po.ssesses all the valuable 
inoperties of the original species, differing onlj' 
by the leaves being distinctly marked with broad 
golden rays or stripes, the effect of which when 
contrasted with its pretty snow white blossoms, 
is most charming, bs. 6d. each. 
FromJ. A. Wallingtox, Esq., Oakley Hall, Basingstoke, .VarchlOth, 1882. 
Kindly send me by post a nice plant of the Double White Violet. It is very much admired, and I 
shall hope to show it to others before long, who will probably order some. I showed it to a large 
llower shop on my way back through town on AVednesday, and it met with the highest approval as an 
invaluable bouquet and button-hole flower. 
From Mu. D. T. Fisii, Hakdwick Hoese, Bury Sr. Edmunds. 
“ Many thanks for your Violet, Swanky Gem, it is assuredly the finest double white Violet I have 
