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ACHIMENES— GESNERAS. 
NEW AND CHOICE ACHIMENES. 
BOUQUET CERISE, habit branching- and very floriforous, the plants being covered with a 
multitude of cerise- coloured flowers. 3«. 6rf. 
BRILLIANT, flowers reddish-scarlet, throat punctulated orange; the most red of all the 
Achimenes. 3». 6d. 
COQUETTE, flowers violet-pm'ple, with a ring of fiery purifle at the mouth of the throat. 
3s. 6d. 
PH(EBUS, very large flowers, pm-ple, merging into orange at the centre ; the throat is dark 
yellow, the mouth of the throat marked blackish-crimson. 2s. 6d. 
VIOLETTA, rich violet-purple flowers, the centre of each lobe and the mouth of the throat being 
very darkly veined. 2s. 6d. 
Good selections made at 6s., 9s. and l'2s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
New and choice sorts, 18s. and 30.s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
Ahihration 
Alexandra 
Ambeoisb Vebschaitelt 
Aeods 
Aurora 
AUTOIINALIS 
Carl Wolfaeth 
Charm 
Cherub 
Chieita 
Dazzle 
Dentonlana 
Dladbm 
Eclipse 
Edward Boissieb 
Eveline 
Exoei£ioe 
Eireplt 
Francois Cardinaux 
Frau Beunow 
Georoiana 
Gibsonii 
OEANDIS 
Hendeesoni 
Jaeequia maxima 
LABYEINTHICUM 
Lady Lyitleion 
Leopard 
LONOIPLORA 
MACRANTHA 
MAJOR 
LONOIPLORA ROSEA 
Louis van Houtib 
Loveliness 
Madame Jehenne 
MAROAEIT iB 
Mar-vel 
Mauve Peefeci-ion 
Queen 
Masterpiece 
Meteor 
MINIATA 
Nesida 
Nina 
Ondine 
Paesonsii 
PURPUREA MULITPLOEA 
Rival 
ROSEA ELEOANS 
MAONIPICA 
Rose Queen 
Sir Teeheenb Thomas 
Skinneri 
Sparkler 
Stella 
Unioub 
VENUSTi 
VIVIOANS 
EUCODONIAS. 
A free-flowering and dwarf growing section of Gesneracoous plants, with, 
attractive flowers intermediate between Tydseas and Gloxinias. Is. and Is. Grf. each. 
EHRENBEBOn I NJEOELIOIDES DIAMANTINA I NiEQELIOIDES NANA MULTIPLORA 
N.BQELIOIDE3 | LILACINELLA | Van HoUTTEI. 
GESNERAS (N/EGELIAS). 
The value of Gesneras as decorative plants can scarcely be over-estimated. Most 
of them have rich velvet-like foliage, which, in the respective kinds, varies from 
green to crimson. K only grown for the foliage they are very attractive, but they 
produce splendid pyramidal spikes of blossom, which are extremely handsome. 
Originally the principal colour was orange-scarlet ; now, as the result of fertilisa- 
tion, there are various colom-s and shades, added to which the spotting on the flowers 
of some of the varieties is extremely pretty. 
Selections of good varieties at 30s. and 42s. per dozen, according to sorts. 
