ERIGERON 
AURANTIACUS 
HYBRIDUS. 
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A liybrid variety of the well-known and [ 
attractive “Orange Daisy,” differing from the 
typo in its greater floriferousness and range of » 
colour. Wliile the type seldom bears more than 
one, or at most two, orange-coloured flowers on 
a stem, the new hybrid’s many branched stems * 
bear a number of flowers in varying shades of 
colour from wliite to rose, and from yellow to 
deep orange. Is. per packet. 
KALANCHOE 
FLAMMEA. 
This is by far the finest of the Kalanchoes in ■ 
cultivation, and although coming from a tropical [ 
region, will thrive and flower freely in the ► 
temperature of a comparatively cool Ureenhouse, ’ 
when fully exposed to the light. 
The whole plant averages 15 to 18 inches in 
height ; its stout erect stem is furnished at the ' 
base with pale green obovate leaves 2i to 
inches long and IJ to 2^ inche.s wide, above ^ | 
which the brilliant inflorescence stands promi- 
nently exposed. The individual flowers are 
about half an inch in diameter, and as the cut * 
bloom will last fresh in water for at least a , 
fortnight, it will bo found exceedingly useful 
for room and table decoration. 2ft. (V/. per , 
packet. [ 
“ MIGNONETTE, : 
“GOLDEN JEWEL” : 
A great improvement on the variety ‘ ‘ Golden 
Gem,” having a compact and vigorous growth 
with a branching croAvn of flower spikes of 
massive form, the blossoms of an intense dark 
yellow colour and deli(dously fragrant. 9d. per 
packet. 
PANSY, 
“MASTERPIECE.” 
MIGNONETTE, “GOLDEN JEWEL.” 
(NEW GIANT CURLED PANSY.) 
PANSY, “ MASTERPIECE.” 
Quite a new type of Tansy, the petals of the 
flowers being curled or frilled in a remarkable 
manner, giving the blossoms a very full and 
massive apjiearance. The flowers are very large, 
and the colours most rich and varied, with many 
new shades hitherto not seen in Pansies. This 
new type is so attractive that it cannot fail to be 
recognised as a charming and desirable addition 
to these popular flowers. 1«. per packet. 
ERIGERON 
HYBRIDUS. 
