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MISCELLANEOUS. 
CHRISTMAS ROSES (HELLEBORUS N|Ger). 
Fine flowering clumps, U. Of/, and 2*'. 6d. each ; 15s. and 24s. per dozen. 
This \N'cll-known hardy winter-flowering plant does well in any ordinary garden soil, and is very suitable for forcing. 
CYCLAMEN PERSICUM. 
Too mucli can scarcely be said in favour of the superb varieties of this plant, of which the old 
C. perAcum is the type, whether they are regarded as objects for the omamentation of the greenhouse 
or conservatory, or for table decoration, for which their compact floriferous character eminently fits 
them. Tlie flowers are also extremely useful for bouquets, and when plucked, it kept iii water, they 
will last in fre.shness and beauty some weeks. 9s., 12s. and 18s. per dozen. Ilowering plants, 24s., 
30s. and 42s. per dozen. 
DAHLIAS. 
BAHLL&S, CHOICE EXHIBITION VABIETIES 
FANCY FLOWERS 
DWARF BEDDING VARIETIES 
BOUQUET or POMPON VARIETIES 
SINGLE-FLOWERED 
CACTUS-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
9s., 12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
9s., 12s. and 18s. „ 
9s. and 12s. ,, 
9s. and 12s. ,, 
6s. , 9s. and 12s. ,, 
9s., 12s. and 18s. „ 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS. 
strong clumps of this graceful and well-known plant for early forcing. Price Ss. per dozen. 
GALTONIA 
(HYACINTHUSl CANDICANS, a beautiful hardy plant, producing large spikes of pendant bell- 
shaped white flowers. Is. per dozen ; 6s. per 100. 
HEMEROCALLIS 
AUBANTIACA M4J0R. a magnificent new variety from .Japan, producing large deep orange 
flowers agi-eeably scented. 2s. Orf. and 3s. 6d. each; of sorts, 3s. firf. to 6s. per dozen. 
IRIS k^:mpferi. 
IRIS GERMANICA. 
The handsome hybrids of this beautiful 
section are of the greatest u.se for the adorn- 
ment of beds and borders ; the flowers are of 
rich and varied colours, and striped or blotched 
with purple and viol. t, on a white or yellow 
ground. 
Choice mixed varieties, per 100, 8s. 6d . ; 
per dozen, 2s. 
.60 in 2.5 choice varieties, 24s. and 30s. 
in 12 choice varieties, 12s. and ISs. 
12 in 12 choice varieties, l.s., 6s., 9s. and 12s. 
IRIS K/EMPFERI. 
Many magnificent varieties of thi.s hand- 
some and attractive plant have been im- 
ported from Japan; indeed, scarcely any 
plants in the flower garden can compare f or 
gorgcou-i beauty with this section of Iris. 
Varying in colour from pure white to rich 
maroon -crimson, there are few flowers sur- 
passing them in size and the brightness of 
their colouring. Thfy succeed admirably 
planted on the margin of a lake or pond, or 
in any situation where plenty of moisture 
can be given. 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6rf. each ; 24s. 
and 36s. per dozen. Choice varieties, 8s. and 
7s. 6(2. each. Mixed Seedlings, 7s. 6(2. and 
10s. 6(2. per dozen. 
