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1° UNRLOOMED SEEDLINGS, saved from our choicest named sorts SO 0 per 100 
BLOOMED SEEDLINGS, 1st choice 30 0 ,, 
,, ,, 2nd 25 0 ,, 
LIGHT COLOURED SEEDLINGS, mixed 4 0 per doz. 
MIXED FOR BORDERS 4 0 „ 
We highly recommend our Seedlings, winch will be found often to produce finer blooms than many of 
the named sorts in this Catalogue quoted at double the price. 
BEENCHLETENSIS, extra large. Is. Gd. per dozen ; 8s. per 100. 
GANDAVENSIS, 2s. per dozen ; 16s. per 100. 
Our bulbs of these well-known and magnificent varieties are extra fine and sound. Grand varieties 
for the garden. 
OUAUIOI-I. 
Seeds, Is. per packet. 
GESNBfiA'CBOUS ‘PlMTS. 
F or furnishing and ornamenting the greenhouse during the summer months. Tubers and 
rhizomes in a dry state may be had from November up to March ; plants can, however, bo had 
in pots at proportionately increased prices. 
ACHIMENES— See Collection. 
DYCIRTA CANDIDA — Flowers white, id. 
each tuber. 
EUCODONIA N.®aELIOIDES LILACI- 
NELLA — Light lilac, throat white, spotted 
lemon-yellow and lilac. 6<f. 
EUCODONIA NABGELIOIDES — Tube 
violet, shading off to red, lobes violet-red, reticu- 
lated crimson, throat yellow, spotted crimson- 
amaranth. Gd. 
EUCODONIA N^EGELIOIDES ARMIDE 
— Soft flesh colour, slightly shaded lilac, yel- 
lowish throat. Gd. 
GESNERA ROSEA LILACINA — A very 
free and compact variety, lilac. 2s. Gd. 
GESNERA (DIRC-fflA) REGALIS — 
vermilion flowers. 2s. 
If only grown for the foliage Gesneras are very 
attractive, and produce beautiful spikes of very 
pretty blossoms. Many of them have rich velvet- 
like foliage, varying from green to crimson. As 
a decorative plant in a warm dry house they can 
scarcely be over estimated. 
GESNERA DONKELAARI — Flowers 
large, of a bright carmine, throat yellow ; a most 
beautiful variety. 6s. 
GESNERA LEOPOLDI— Dwarf, vermilion 
flowers. 2s. Gd. 
GLOXINIAS— Collection. 
N.iEGELIA COLOMBINE — Lemon-yellow, 
large velvety brown leaves. Gd. 
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