KINO OF TUE BLOBS, OR ATTRACTION. 
NEW LOBELIA. 
ERINUS COMPACTA AUREA GOLDELSE— Golden-yellow foliage, and bright blue 
flowers : very distinct and effective. 
I. PICOTEE — Purewhite, with a bright and regularly defined blue edging all round every 
flotver ; distinct, growth compact ; very free. Crf. 
3. KING OF THE BLUES, or ATTRACTION— Of all the Lobelias hitherto sent out none 
a pot plant will bear any comparison — white eye, set in the densest dark blue fiower ; dwarf, free, arid 
a perfect gem for bedding and borders. First-Class Certificate at Liverpool. Gd. each, 4.s. per 
doz. : rooted cuttings, lOs. per 100. 
4. SWANLEY BLUE — A most useful, light, bright blue bedding variety. Habit rather strong, 
therefore does splendidly in poor soil and dry seasons, and it is admitted a gem. In pots it flowers 
all the winter. Two First-Class Certificates. Gd. each ; 4s. per doz. Cuttings, 3s. per 100. ' 
Cheaper in May. 
6. BRIGHTON — One of the best dwarf 7. BEAUTY OP DARMSTADT — Very 
bright blue varieties introduced, id. each ; Ifis. dark both in flower and foliage; distinct, 
per 100; cuttings, 6s. per 100. ^ 
PURE WHITE BEDDING LOBELIAS. 
10. GRANITE CITY — Flowers freely 'produced, and of the purest white. 
II. MISS HOPE — A strong growing kind ; useful for baskets. 
All those not priced, Gd. each; 3s. per doz. Stock plants, 6s. per doz. 
After April, 2s. Gd. per doz. 
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