S. dki\i\ell & Gfuide. 
C. BARNARD’S PERPETUAL — Brilliant ultramarine blue, with pure white markings at the 
base of each of the two lower petals ; useful alike for bediiing or growing in pots. Plants, G(f. ; 3s. doz. 
7. BEAUTY OP DARMSTADT — Very dark both in flower and foliage; distinct. 
PURE WHITE BEDDING LOBELIAS. 
10. GRANITE CITY — Flow'ers freely produced, and of the purest white. 
11. MISS HOPE — A strong growing kind ; useful for baskets. 
All those not priced, Gd. each ; 3sJ per doz. Stock plants, 6s. per doz. 
After April, 2s. 6d. per doz. 
PERENNIAL HERBACEOUS SECTION OF LOBELIAS (TALL). 
13. CARDIN ATiTS — Dark green foliage, in- 
tense red flowers. Is. each ; 9s. per doz. 
14. CARDINALIS MULBERRY — Rich 
claret colour, very distinct, free grower, and 
quite hardy. Is. 
16. PIREPLY — An improvement on the 
well-known variety Cardinalis. Is. ; 9s. per 
dozen. 
16. PULGENS, syn. RAMOSA — Intense 
scarlet. Is. 
17. PULGENS PRINCE ARTHUR— Ro- 
bust form, vcpr large light scarlet flowers; a 
decided acquisition. Is. Gd. 
18. PULGENS VICTORIA— Rich scarlet, 
producing many spikes, very attractive, with 
large petals; a fine hed or border plant. Is. 
.each ; 9s. per dozen. 
The above Lobelias are the finest of the vari 
hardy rank amongst the best of our hardy plants. 
19. SYPHILITICA— An old and well- 
known border jdant, with spikes of blue flowers 
3 feet high. 9d. 
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. Gd. 
23. CERES— Crimson-scarlet ; strong. Is. 
24. CHALLENGER — Rosy purple ; large. 
Is. 
25. DON JUAN — Mauve-pnrple ; fine. 
Is. Gd. v i , 
2G. MAGENTA SUPERBA — Magenta, 
white centre. Is. Grf. 
27. NIEZA— Rich, dark. Is. Gd. 
28. ORION— Crimson-scarlet ; fine. Is. 
29. VESTA — Magenta, cleat white eye. Is. 
s hybrids of L. syphilitica, and being perfectly 
Mimu' lus. 
BEAUTY OP SUTTON— In every way resembles the single kinds both in habit and growth, and 
also with the blooms, except it being a fine double flower. It has the merit of being more 
persistent, consequently makes a longer show, and in a border it is one of the best and most 
distinct. Gd. 
PENCOMBE RECTORY — Very pretty, and for garden decoration both these are gems, and 
should be planted everywhere. Gd. 
SINGLE MIMULUS. 
MAGNUM BONUM — Clear golden yellow, 
heavily blotched and spotted crimson. 
MABEL — White ground, lobes heavily 
blotched crimson-maroon. 
CLARA — Canary-yellow ground, crimson- 
scarlet blotch on each petal. 
GOLDEN PHEASANT — A fine and attrac- 
tive variety. 
Seed, Gd. and Is. per packet. 
HYBRID MUSK- 
HARRISON'S MUSK — A grand variety ; a great improvement on the old variety ; delightfully 
fragrant, ■' 
Those not priced, Gd. each ; 6s. per doz. Unnamed Seedlings, 4s. per doz. 
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