V. I-. RUDBBCKIA AMPLEXIPOLIA— 
Vollow flowers. 3 ft. high. id. per pkt. 
ir.n.A. RICINUS GIBSONI — Dark purple 
stem .and leaves, vei-y fine and ornamental : the 
hestofiill the ornaineutal-leaved Castor Oilplant.s 
for tropical appearance, id. per pkt. 
ll.it.A. RICINUS ROSEUS MAGNIFICUS 
(Castor Oil) — A distinct and beautiful variety, of 
dwarf and bushy habit, with large palmate leaves ; 
.Mfd vessels beautiful ro.sy pink, borne in large 
elusters. id. per pkt. 
RIVINA HUMILIS — The prettiest red berry 
Irearing plant that we have, and for table deco- 
ration all through the autumn a gem ; no warm 
greenhouse should bo without it. Is. per pkt. 
SALVIA FARINACEA — A first-class 
branching shrabby plant 3 feet high, for summer 
bedding, of a habit similar to the Saivia spkndcn.i 
and flowering at the same time. If sown early 
in the spring, the ends of the branches begin to 
•drow the flower-spikes in July ; these are light 
blue, and retain for mouths this beautiful shade; 
the readiness with which it flowers in the open 
ground combined with its easy cultivation, will 
soon make it a universal favourite in our flower 
gardens. Is. per pkt. 
A. SALVIA ARGENTEA — Very silverv 
foliage, large size, a most effective and beautiful 
lilant. id. jrer pkt. 
A. SALVIA HISPANICA — A very fine 
annual, grows to a height of 3 feet, and its 
glittering azure chamiing blossoms form a fine 
contrast to the glossy green foliage, id. per pkt. 
il.H.P. SALVIA PATENS— Splendid blue. 
Is. per pkt. 
n.p. SALVIA PITCHERI — Flowers lovelv 
blue, a gem. Is. per pkt. 
It. A. SAPONARIA CALABRICA (MULTI- 
FLORA) — One of the prettiest and most useliil 
annuals for bedding purposes ; flowers dark rose, 
jji'oduced in great profusion for many months. 
id. per pkt. 
It. A. SAPONARIA CALABRICA ALBA— 
A white flowered variety of the preceding ; in all 
other resjiects similar ; very desirable for contrast. 
Suiu in the open in Auyust or early in spring, 
id. per pkt. 
if.n.A. SCHIZANTHUS PINNATUS PY- 
RAMIDALIS “TOM THUMB rerfectly 
constant variety, symmetrical growth, only 10 
inches high, abundance of flowers, purple, with 
black centre ; an acquisition. 4a!. per pkt. 
Ji.n.A. SCHIZANTHUS GRAHAMI— Ele- 
gant garden or givcnhouse variety ; lilac and 
orange, id. per pkt. 
H.H.A. SCHIZANTHUS RETUSUS NA- 
NUS— New dwarf, only 1 foot high ; flowers 
bright scarlet, with orange, red, and dark brown, 
shaded, id. pr-r pkt. 
SEMPERVIVUM DONCKELAARI— Noble 
and beautiful, l.v per pkt. 
SEMPERVIVUM PHIALOIDES— Very fine. 
Is. per pkt. 
SEMPERVIVUM TABUL.2IPORME (The 
Table Plant) — A splendid succulent. Is. per pkt. 
.siLENE rilNDOLA NAN.A COMPACTA. 
H.A. SILENE PENDULA COMPACTA 
II. r.. SCABIOSA CANDIDISSIMA PLENA 
— A variety of the well-known Scabiosa candi- 
ilisslma, with flowers about as double as those of 
Dwarf Double Scabious; profuse bloomer, dark 
purple-brown. Is. per pkt. 
SCABIOSA ERIDADISSIMA. id. per pkt. 
II. A. SCABIOSA MAJOR COMPACTA 
ATROPURPUREA — Distinguished by its com- 
pact dwarf habit ; beautiful annual, and now much 
grown in pots for autumn decoration, id. per pkt. 
ii.H.A. SALPIGLOSSIS- Large handsomely 
marked flowers, varying in tint from creamy white 
to black, blue, and pnrple ; has a splendid cfl'ect. 
Sow in March, id. per pkt. 
31, A. SEDUM CCERULEUM — A pretty blue 
flowering stone crop. Is. per pkt 
ALBA — Dwarf and compact, very recom- 
mcndable for edgings or dwarf beds ; white. 
Is. per pkc. 
SILENE PENDULA COMPACTA RU- 
BERRIMA FL. PL — tiplendid variety, mixed. 
Is. per pkt. 
SILENE PENDULA COMPACTA NANA 
FOL. AUREA- The yellow Silene, very dwarf, 
most iLseful. Ix [>er pkt. 
SILENE PENDULA ERECTA— Mixed. 1,9. 
per pkt. 
II.A. SILENE PFNDULA NANA COM- 
PACTA — A very V'oiintilul spring bedding plant, 
dwarf .and compai't, flowers bright pink, borne 
profusely in a dcuHc i < mpact mass, valuable for 
edging on riband biinleis. l.s. per pkt. 
SILENE PENDULA— Mixed, id. per pkt 
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