ii. Ckni\ell & S^lorkl G(;uide. 
^ PERENNIAL HERBACEOUS SECTION OF LOBELIAS (TALL). 
13. CARDIN AlilS — Dark green foliage, in- 
tense red flowers. Is. each ; 9s. per doz. 
U. CARDINALIS MULBERRY — Rich 
claret colour, very distinct, free grower, and 
quite hardy. Is. 
15. FIREFLY — An im])rovemeut on the 
well-known variety Curdinulis. Is. ; 9s. per | 
dozen. 
16. FULO-ENS, syn. RAMOSA — Intense 
scarlet. Is. 
17. FULGENS PRINCE ARTHUR— Ro- 
bust form, very large light scarlet flowers; a 
decided acquisition. 2s. 6d. 
18. FULGENS VICTORIA— Rich scarlet, 
producing many spikes, very attractive, with 
large petals; a fine bed or border plant. Is. 
each ; 9s. per dozen. 
The above Lobelias are the finest of the various 
hardy rank amongst the best of our hardy plants. 
19. SYPHILITICA— An old and well- 
known border plant, with spikes of blue flowers 
3 feet high. 9rf. 
20. SYPHILITICA ALBA— A fine white 
form of the preceding. Is. 
21. APOLLO — Medium size, rose-purple. Is. 
22. ARGUS — Blue-purple, distinct eye. 
Is. Gtf. 
23. CERES — Crimson-scarlet ; strong. Is. 
24. CHALLENGER — Rosy purple ; large. 
Is. 
25. DON JUAN — Mauve-purple ; fine. 
Is. Grf. 
2G. MAGENTA SUPERBA — Magenta, 
white centre. Is. G</. 
27. NIZZA— Rich, dark. Is. 6(7. 
28. ORION — Crimson-scarlet ; fine. Is. 
29. VESTA — Magenta, clear white eye. Is. 
hybrids of L. syphilitica, and being perfectly 
Mimu' lus. 
MIMULOS (uOSE-IN-HOSe) BEAUTY OF SUTTON. 
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