NEW AND CHOICE BEDDING AND SOFT- WOODED PLANTS. 119 
ECHEVEBIAS. 
ECHEVEKIA nnATrmsnp AT.A, Gd. 
mBBICATA. 2«. Gd. 
PBTONOSA. 2». Gd. 
BETUSA OLAUCA. In. Gd. and 2>. Gd. 
ECHETEBIA 8CA2>HTLt.A, 2s. Gd. 
SCHETDEOKEBI, 1«. Gd. 
BECUSDA, 9d. each ; 6». per dozen. 
OLAUOA, 9d. each ; G». per dozen. 
HELIOTEOPE, ALBERT D^LAUX. 
A dwarf-habited variety of free growth, pro- 
ducing profusely fine heads of bloom of a violet 
colour shaded with rose, deliciously fragrant ; 
the foliage is marbled with golden-yellow. 1». 
HELIOTEOPE, Pkesident Garfield, 1«. 
White Lady, 1a. 
IBEEIS 8EMPEEVIEENS FLOEE-PLENO. 
This pretty double variety of the well-known 
perennial Candytuft will be found a most desir- 
able and welcome addition. Its beautiful white 
flowers are home in the greatest profusion, and 
being inost persistent, will be found of the 
greatest value for cut purposes. 9d. each. 
LAN TANAS, of sorts, 18a. per dozen. 
MIMULTJS. 
The new and improved varieties of this showy 
flower are very handsome, many of them blotched 
or freckled and spotted, on white, sulphur and 
yellow groimds ; the lobes margined with crimson 
and maroon. Selections at 9a., 12a. and 18a. per^ 
dozen. 
PENTSTEMONS. 
Tlie modem varieties of Pentstemons are ex- 
ceedingly attractive as decorative plants, either 
for flower-beds or borders, their cultivation being 
of the easiest description, while they are suitable 
to almost any soil, and their large and showy 
flowers are given with a remarkable redundancy 
from Jime to Sejdember. Choice sorts, 12a. and 
18a. per dozen. 
MIMULUS MOSCHATTJS FLOEE-PLENO. 
A beautiful double-flowering variety of the 
popular and well-known common Musk, having 
the same habit of growth, and retaining all 
the agreeable fragrance w'hich has brought the 
original type into such imiversal favour. 1a. 
each. 
PETUNIA SNOWDRIFT. 
A very beautiful - double variety, producing in tbe freest poswble manner an abundance 
of pme snow-white flowers of medium size, most elegantly fringed and fimbriated. The 
blossoms are borne on unusually long stalks, thus making this variety of special value where 
cut flowers are in request. 3s. 6d. 
PETUNIAS. 
For Greenhouse and Conservatory decoration these lovely plants can hardly be simpassed, 
affording as they do, all through the summer and autumn, a wealth of V*loom of the most diversified 
character, combined with a delicious fragrance. Both double and single varieties can be supplied 
as under. 
Choice Selections of Double-flowered kinds, including blotched, fringed and variegated 
varieties, 18 j. and 30s. per dozen ; choice new kinds, 42s. per dozen. 
Choice Selections of Single-flowered kinds, including striped and blotched varieties, 12 a<. & 18s. per doz. 
PHLOXES (HERBACEOUS). 
Selections of good and choice kinds at 12s. and 18s. per dozen. 
PYRETHRUMS.— SINGLE AND DOUBLE-FLOWERING. 
Ions of good kinds, 6s., 9s. and 12s. per dozen. 
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SALVIA Bethblii, 1a. 
. BOUVIENSI8, 1a. 
OZBLESTINA, 1a. 
Gesner-efloea, 1a. 
Inoknieue Clavekad, 2a. Gd. 
SALVIA M. IssAHCHon, 1a. 
PATENB, 9d. 
ALBA, 1a. 
PlTCBEEI, 1a. 
SALVIA RHnLANS, 1a. 
SPLEHDEHS, 1a. 
Beuanth, 1a. 
SEMPEEVIVUM Hawoethh, 
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PLANTS FOR SUB-TROPICAL GARDENS. 
These have either ornamental and attractive foliage, or are of graceful habit and growth, such 
as Bamboos, Gannas, Musas, &c., and are very effective when planted in groups; many of them 
forming striking objects as single specimens. Good Selections made at 30s. and 42s. per dozen. 
