EEIGERCN AUEANTIACUS HYBRIDUS. 
PHACELIA URANDIFLOBA. 
PRIMULA 
OBCONICA 
GRANDIFLORA. 
“TAYMOUTH CASTLE.” 
A mag'iiiticeut btraiu of these floiiferous 
Primulas, comprising mauy shades of 
colour, ranging from almost white to 
bright pink. The blossoms are of large 
size and good substance, and cannot be 
surpassed. *2.v. GtL per packet. 
ERIGERON 
AURANTIACUS 
HYBRIDUS. 
A Ijybrid variety of the well-known and 
attractive “Orange Daisy,” differing from the 
type in its greater fioriferousuess and range of 
colour. "While the type seldom bears more than 
one, or at most tw’o, orange-coloured flowers on 
a., stem, the new’ hybrid’s many branched stems 
bear a number of flowers in varying shades of 
colour from white to rose and from yellow* to 
deep orange. Is. per packet. 
KOCHIA SCOPARIA. 
A very remarkable half-hardy foliage plant, 
known as the “ Summer CyiJress,” forming a 
dense compact oval bush of linear leaves about 
18 inches high. Its chief beauty is attained in 
the autumn, when the foliage as,siimes a lovely 
purple tint. Very suitable for pot culture, 
l.s. (ill. per packet. 
PHACELIA 
GRANDIFLORA. 
A distinct species from California, producing 
the largest flowers of the whole genus. It is of 
robust habit, growing into upright bushes 2' 
to 3 feet high. The flowers are of a beautiful 
cocrulean blue colour with light centre, and 
are home most profusely in loose racemes from 
June until October, l.v. per packet. 
PRIMULA 
STELLATA. 
The flowers of this most distinct variety 
are most elegant, and extremely useful for 
cutting and other decorative purposes. 
The attractive dark red foliage makes a 
most effective contrast to the innumerable 
w'hite star-shaped flow'ers, which form 
large and most graceful pyramids. It 
requires the same treatment as the oi’dinary 
rrimiiJa ainemh^ and consequently Cain be 
grown with it. 2.v. Gr/. per packet. 
