fi‘. d^i\T\ell & ^or\^’ G(;uitle. 
ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE VARIETIES FOR BEDDING. 
% 
35. ANDENKEN AN BONN— Bold varie- 
gated foliage ; distinct and attractive. Awarded 
a Certificate of Merit, is. 
3G. ECLIPSE — Beautifully spotted with 
golden-yellow on a green ground, flowers orange- 
yellow ; very free; useful for edging foliage beds, 
baskets, &c. 9</. 
37. NAEVEUM MARMORATUM— 
Free growth, leaves large, broad, and downy ; 
marbled pale green andyellow ; handsome foliage. 
Is. each ; 9s. per dozen. 
38. VEXILLARIUM VARIEOATUM — 
Attractive ; good grower, splendid flowers. Is. 
each ; 9s. per dozen. 
39. THOMPSONI — A grand object in the 
flower and ornamental garden. Is. each ; 9s. per 
dozen. 
^chime'nbs. 
IIESE consist of small, scaly corms or tubers. Shake out the dry soil any time during the 
/ winter, and about March or April place three or four in a longitudinal position in a G-inch 
^ pot, just below the surface, put them in a warm temperature, free from cold draughts, as they 
like plenty of heat, water gently until they get into full growth, and after flowering gradually 
dry them. The ordinary rich soil suits them, and if well cared for, they ai'c splendid things for 
decoration all through July, August, and September. One of our 100-feet houses has again been 
a splendid sight. Tubers, from October to March, 3d . ; our selection, 2s. Gd. per dozen. 
1 
AMBROSE VERSCHAPPELT— Is. 
2. ADMIRATION— Is. 
3. AZIIREA. 
4. CARL WOLPARTH. 
6. CHERUB. 
6. DIADEM— Is. 
7. DR. BUENZOD— Is. 
8. DENTONIA. 
9. ESTELLE. 
10. PIREPLY. 
11. GEORGIANA— Is. 
13. GRANDIPLORA. 
14. GARIBALDI. 
16. HARRY WILLIAMS— Is. 
16. LONGIPLORA— Is. 
17. LONGIPLORA MAJOR— Is. 6</. 
18. LONGIPLORA ALBA— Is. 
19. LONGIPLORA ROSEA. 
20. MAUVE QUEEN— Is. 
21. MAGNET. 
22. MADAME AMBROSE VERSCHAP- 
PELT — Is. 
23. MAUVE PERPECTION— Is. 
24. MOORE’S PERPECTION. 
25. MARGRETTA. 
26. PATENS. 
27. PINK PERPECTION. 
28. RETICULATA. 
29. ROSEA MAGNIPICA— Is. 
30. SIR TREHERNE THOMAS— Is. 
All those not priced, 3d. each. 
The prices quoted are for potted plants. 
Agb'mums. 
the same throughout the flowering season. 
1. BIJOU. 
2. CANNELLS' DWARP— The dwarfest, 
Gd. each; 4s. per doz. ; 20s. per 100; April, 
16s. per 100. 
3. IMPROVEMENT. 
4. JOHANNAS PPITZER— A rich shade 
of colour. 
6. PERLE BLEU— Taller than No. 2. 
6. SWANLEY BLUE— 6</. each; 4s. per 
dozl ; 20s. per 100 ; April, 16s. per 100. 
7. ENPANT DE PARIS— The best white 
variety ; dwarf, bushy, aud effective. 
8. TAPIS BLANC.— Dwarf and compact 
white flowers ; useful for massing. 
9. THE ZOO. — Habit compact and dwarf,, 
of a bright and pleasing shade of blue. A fine 
variety. 
EIiXVAJJCJ — A-tvilCl KiJCua ■ *-* — • 
All those not priced, Gd. each ; 3s. per doz. Booted little plants. Is. Gd. per dozen 
Seeds, 3d. per packet. 
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