ADIANTUM''ELEai^s""CRISTATA^^^^ prStilF crested form of^. elet/aiut, beini;!ot 
free growth, and the fronds semi-erect ; it should prove a most useful and distinct variety. 2s. each. 
ADIANTITM TEN'ELLtJM— A graceful form of the cunnatuin type, of free and compact 
growth. A desirable variety to onr list of Maidenhair Kerns. Award of Merit from H. II.S. 
‘is. each. 
ASPLENIUM DB.XTERYII — This splendirl novelty was obtained from A. Baptisiii, but is 
quite distinct from that variety, the pinnoe terminating in a broad convolute crest. ' This is quite a 
new development in Aspleniums, and should prove a modern acquisition. First-Class Certificate 
from R. H.S. 3.s. fir/, each. 
PTERIS BIAURITA ARG-ENTEA — A free-growing Fern, closely resembling P.argi/reu, 
but, unlike that popular variety, the fronds are of a firm texture, which renders it much more useful 
for decorative purposes ; and, as it comes true from spores, should prove a useful addition to our 
market plants. Award of Merit from R. II. S. 2.s. each, 
PTERIS SERRULATA GRACILIS MULTICEPS — A slender form, producing 
myriads of gracefully arched fronds ; beautifully tasselled. A splendid variety for su.spending in 
pots or baskets. First-Class Certificate from R.II.S. 2.s. fit/, each. 
PTERIS WIMSETTII — This is unquestionably one of the most useful Pteris yet introduced. 
It is beautifully crested, of a pleasing colour, and quite distinct from any other variety. As a 
decorative Fern, and for market purposes, it will stand unrivalled. Award of Merit from R.II.S. 
I.s. fit/, each. (Special price for quantities.) 
CROTON MAYII — This may be described as a narrow leaved variety of Weismanii. It is of 
free growth, the long narrow leaves being heautifull}’ marbled and spotted with golden yellow. .iVs 
a table plant it is one of the finest Crotons we have. Award of .Merit from R.II.S. 3.s. fit/, and 
Rs. each. 
WHITE MARECHAL NIEL — Highly recommended by the introducer as a first-class 
novelty. Stock plants have flowered beautifully while in our Nursery during this Autumn, and we 
are convinced this variety will give great satisfaction. Dwarfs, in pots. us. to 7s. fit/. 
SAI.NTr-AUl.IA lONANTHA UUIiUA. 
SAINTPAULIA lONANTHA RUBRA — New variety of this neat Gesneriacea, with 
deep lilac-red flowers, and which comes true from seed. Although this colour may not by some be 
considered quite equal in beauty to that of the type, the first new departure from it will still 
interest everyone who hirs seen or grown this charming little plant. 2*. firf. each. 
THE INVALUABLE NEW ROSE. 
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