S. dh.riqell & i^loi‘^1 Gfuitle. 
GOLDEN TO.^t TIIUMD AVAU.FI.OWEi; 
ir.p. SISLEY'S BROAD PETALLED 
WINTER FLOWERING WALLFLOWER 
— Slons. Joan Sisley sent us seed of tills, stating 
that it was well worth introducing into England, 
as it was far superior to our varieties ; and true 
enough, a bed proved to bo the surprise and admi- 
ration of all who saw it at this date (December 
10) ; they are beautifully in flower, and sliould 
be introduced into every garden. Is. jier pkt. 
n. 1 ’. WALLFLOWER — Mi.vod, choice. 4d, 
per pkt. 
H.1-. DOUBLE WALLFLOWER— l,v. iior 
n.)>. WALLFLOWER NEW GOLDEN 
TOM THUMB — If there is one flower that 
ought to be more generally grown in every garden 
than it has been, it is the Oolden Tom Tkxvnih 
W allflower, for it is a mass of flower all the wintfir 
and spring. 4d. per pkt. 
II.!'. WALLFLOWER, GOLDEN GEM. 
id. jier pkt. 
Pmancc. In the sprixu, they arc indUimieahlc for hah, 
CZinTfZf TT'" of the doxMc German varieties Jxave a 
■IV 7 offset; whde the more hv.shxj, conx,paet groxoth axid profxisc hJooming of the sixiale IFalMoxocrs 
Wo^o2 7^7 r^uxlloxjed rkh goldexioraxige 
blossoms, IS a sight unnmllcd; and so profusely does it bloom as to resemble a dense carpet of gold 
XERANTHEMUM ANXVUM SUI'ERIIISSI.MUM. 
II. A. XERANTHEMUM LUCIDUM— Ever- 
lasting flowei-s, makes a grand effect in borders 
where the flowers succeed each other from June 
till late in the antumn. The cut flowers are 
peculiarly interesting and desirable as dried speci- 
mens ; handsome bouquets may be formed of 
them for indoor decoration during the wintei-, if 
the blooms be gathered when upon the point of 
opening.. To be treated, the same as the Aster, 
id. per pkt. 
II.A. XERANTHEMUM ANNUUjM — 
I louble white, id. per pkt. 
H.A. XERANTHEMUM ANNUUM SU- 
PERBISSIMUM — Grand introduction. 1.?. 
per pkt. 
ZINNIA DOVDI.E DWARF. 
Px'om Ii. Tracy, Esq., Oak Cottage, Pemdroke, May Idth, 1882. 
I was given a few young plants last year from your Wallflower seeds, and they are very fine. 
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