fj. d^ir\nell & Gfuide. 
H^r. CRSSS, VARIEGATED BROAD*LEAVED (B&rbd>r& vulgaris var. )— For the winter 
and the spring flower garden this is a charming plant, the rich, gr een, polished surface of the leaves is 
profusely blotched with golden variegation ; 6 inches liigh. To be sown render a shady hand-light in 
July. id. pcrpkt. 
H.H.i*. COLEUS— Our own choice collection. Saved from the very best goldcn-edged kinds, and 
there can be no doubt it will produce sonic fine new and distinct varieties. For culture, see “ Floral 
Guide.” a.?. 6d. per pkt. 
H..V. COREOPSIS TINCTORIA — Yellow and crimson. Valuable, id. per pkt. 
H.A. COREOPSIS CORONATA— Yellow, brown spots. Very pretty, id. per pkt. 
ll.A. 
■pkt. 
COXVOI.VULU.S MIXOK. 
CONVOLVULUS MAJOR, id. per [ ii.A. 
I pkt. 
CONVOLVULUS TRICOLOR (DOURLE). 
CONVOLVULUS MINOR, id. per 
From Hr. J. Gould, The Gardens, Bed Scar, Preston, L.vnca.shire, April Zrd, 1SS2. 
The Coleus you sent me last spring took First and Second Prize at one Show. 
From Jlr. George Cruickshank, Cortes Gardens, May Hind, 1SS2. 
My Cinerarias from your seed is a treat to see ; some are the darkest blue 1 ever .saw, a«d some, 
are as round as a wheel. I hare not met in with any of the florist tribe that has made such rapid 
improvement. 
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