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Dimop^hbth'eca aupaiitiaca; HybMda — In habit, growth ''anrl foliage' the new hybrids are like ^he '■ parent > -• 
Dimorphotheca aurantiaea. They vary in colour from the purest white to red and bluish tints, sulphur to golden yellow, 
beautiful salmon shades, and even varieties with diffeuent coloured zones, .The brilliancy and rich diversity of colours 
have been much admired and:as highly, recojnmended as the originai ■... ... ' . ' ;■ , 16 
Dianthus mipabilis fl. pi. albus — Heautiful constant pure vvhite' .variety of the large-flowering double Japan 
Pink. The flowers have it bizarre form, their deeply laciniated petals terminate oftmi in fine thread-like fringes ... ... '] 0 
EschSCholtzia Pipe Flame — The plants grow compact, generally upright, and pi-oduce flowpra. in the utmost 
profusion, which are' wonderful in colour, being a rare com- 
• bination of lemon-yellow and rosy crimson (not in stripes, 
. but in a perfect blend) ; a really beautiful novelty ... ... 1 0 
Gaillapdia gpandiflopa Sibylla — (Splendid large- 
flowering perennial Gaillardia, with bright crimson-red 
flowers, the petals of which terminate in white to light 
yellow points, contrasting thus in a peculiar manner with 
the dark red centre. Very effective for large groups, or 
planting amongs^ trees and shrubs ... ... 1 0 
GAIU.AUDIA GUANUIFLOKA SIBYLLA. MYOSOTIS STRICTA GKAJf DIFLOKA FAIUY li.UEEN, 
Geiim coccineum fl. pi. Mps. J. Bpadshaw — The flowers, which are of the brightest scarlet, are borne on 
strong stejns, and measure 2^ to 3 ins. across, arc nearly double, with large waved petals of great substance. They retain 
their colour in the most brilliant sunshine, and.stand well in water ... ... Is. (id. and 2 G 
Godetia. gfP9.ndiflOPa. C^PminGa, fl. pi. — The plants grow to a height of about 26 ins., of pyramidal habit. 
The numerous fine double- flowers measure from 2 to 2J^-ins. across, and of a bright carmine colour, broadly edged with ruse 1 0 
LinRPiS, mRCedonic^ speciosa. — Handsome hardy perennial Toadflax from the Orient. The individual flowers, 
crowded in dense racemes, are 1 in. across, and nearly 2 ins. long Including the spur, and present a clear citroii yellow 
with orange-yellow spot on the. lower lip. If sown early it blooms freely the first year ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Lotus peliOPhynehus UtPOCOCCineuS — Among,st the rich-flpwering groeubouse plants of easy culture the pretty 
trailing Lotus peliorhytuLus ranks with the foremost. Tlie variety now offered will be a welcome addition to this class of 
plants. The flowers are very deep scarlet, which contrast well with the fine linear glaucous foliage ... ... ... 1 6 
Myosotis StPiCta. gpandiflopa Faipy Queen — .A. splendid addition to the pyramidal section of lVr3'Osotis. 
The floAvors are light porcelain-blue, borne on slender but vigorous stems, and covered with its lovely-colouicd flowers of 
really large size ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... __ . . 1 0 
Oup A 1 Manupe wopks wondeps. 
