PYBETHBUM AUBEUM CBIS 
TATUM — A beauliful (’urled-leaveil form of 
the onlimiry (rolilen Foalhi’r, and in colour 
equal to the best type of the original from 
nhicli it has sported, whilst the leaves have 
the crisp appearance of the moat exquisitely 
curled parsley. Habit is extremely dwarf 
and compact. I’ev pkt. . Is (W 
|•VKKTHIllIM AURRliM 0I1I8TATDM. 
ABUM SANCTUM (The Black Calla, 
Arum Palestinnm, or Solomon’s Lily) — 
The.se magnificent flowers often measure 
more than a foot in length, by ~i to 8 inches 
in width ; the inside colour is of the richest 
velvety purplish-black imaginable, while the 
out.side is of a pleasing green. The centre 
spadi.x rises to a height of 10 to T2 inches, and 
is of the deepest black. The foliace is solid 
in texture, rich deep green, and reticulated. 
2.S. , 2.S. lit/., and O.s. ib/. each. 
IMPATIENS AUBICOMA (The 
Yellow Balsam) — The (lowers are formed 
somew hat like a helmet, and of a beautifnl 
clear yellow colour, and which are produced 
from the centre of each growth ; perpetual 
flowering; a distinct and striking novelty. 
Blunts ready in April. 2.s. lid. each. 
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