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Ymbnas. 
For the Decoration of Conservatory and Exhibition. 
A ,1 ! ^^“5’’ 3'''- p®'' ; Cuttings, Is. ticl. per doz. 
A collection of the best 24, m rooted cuttings, 8s. ; cuttings, is . ; 40 varieties, our selection, 
rooted cuttings, for 12.s. ; cuttings, 6s. 
BEDDING VERBENAS. 
71. BEETHOVEN — Deep rosy lake, deeper 
centre. 
72. BASILISK — Bright scarlet. 
73. BLUE BEAUTY — Deep blue, white 
centre. 
74. CRIMSON KING — Bright crimson ; 
fine habit. Rooted cuttings, 8s. per 100. 
77. LADY COWLEY — Pure pink, white 
eye^^ Rooted cuttings, 8s. per 100. 
VENOSA. 
78. MELINDRIS SPLENDENS — Bril- 
liant scarlet in colour, 'and for covering the 
ground this is still one of the best bedding 
varieties, and a great favourite with many per- 
sons. Gd. eax'h ; 4s. per doz. 
79. PURPLE KING — Purple, a well- 
known variety. Rooted cuttings, 8s. per 100. 
80. SUNNY THOUGHTS— Rosy crimson 
centre. 
81. STADTGARTNER SCHWARZ— 
Deep rosy pink, deep lake, round creamy 
centre, trusses medium. 
82. VENOSA — Hardy kind, and for long 
ribbon borders for back rows is one of the 
best colours, mauve-purple. Gd. each : 5.s. 
per doz. 
83. WILHELM PRESTINARI— Rich 
scarlet-maroon, lilac centre, large trusses; 
very free. 
84. ZULU — Deep rich claret ; free. Crf. 
Rooted cuttings. Is. per doz.; post free. 
Is. id.-, established in pots, 2s. Gd. per doz. 
Special price per 100 and 1,000 on application. 
‘ Awauu i,uuu on appiicatior 
Messrs. H. C. & Sons carried off the only Medal for Verbenas ever given by the Royal 
Horticultural Society. 
V»S0Nl'CAS. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
DIAMANT — Flowers deep red, darker centre ; effective. 
EVELINE— Of a pretty shade of rosy-lilac ; good habit, fine spike. 
REINE DES BLANCHES — Pure white ; a very prettv variety. 
Is. each, 
SHRUBBY VARIETIES.-General Collection. 
*iL| ' useful and ornamental group of small half-hardy evergreen shrubs, but in manv 
places perfectly hardy, especially in the south of England and near the coast, forming into 
ft,., i, 1 hushes, and ornamental both in foliage and flower. As pot plants they are neef «1 
the whole year, and in the autumn arc amongst the prettiest of flowering shrubs ; planted out during 
the summer and lifted in the approach of frost they will produce flowers for a long time. ^ 
BOLIDE — A fine variety ; flowers red ; 
good habit. Is. 
f ANDERSONI — Large ample foliage, dark 
green, with spikes of blue and white flowers. Is. 
2. ADOLAR HERLL — Beautiful colour; 
very fine variety. Is. 
3; BLUE GEM — Very dwarf, free-blooming 
variety ; in fact it is almost perpetual. Flowers 
light blue, small foliage. Gd. each ; 3s. per doz. 
4. CLAUDINE. 
6. CELESTIAL — A pleasing variety, of a 
sky-blue colour, with white centres ; free and of 
good habit. Is. 
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