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se 2 e:i> guide:, 191a, 
Per pkt. — 3. d. 
«48 Shirley {Ithaas vars .) — The Shirley strain gives us the loveliest 
of colours. To have the plants at their best, seed should be 
sown quite early in September. Our strain can be truthfully 
, termed “extra good,” ha, IJ ft 3d. and 0 6 
849 Dwarf Shirley, Salmon Shades— These charming and 
novel tints are especially effective, ha 0 6 
850 A COLLECTION OF CARNATION-FLOWERED POPPIES 
in 12 distinct colours. Is. 6d. 
861 A COLLECTION OF P.SONY-FLOWERED VARIETIES 
OF POPPIES in 12 distinct colours, Is. 6d. 
852 A COLLECTION OF RANUNCDLUS - FLOWERED 
POPPIES in 6 distinct colours. Is. 6d. 
853 Pelargonium, Fancy — The choicest. Mixed. IJ ft. Is. and 2 0 
854 French Spotted— 2 ft , is. and 2 0 
865 Gold Bronze— li ft. is. 6d. and 2 6 
856 Show — The finest large flowering sorts. Mixed. 
2 ft. Is. and 2 0 
867 Pelargonium, Zonal— Without doubt we have the finest and 
best collection of Zonal Geraninnis in the world. We can 
confidently say the seed offered is far superior in quality to 
any other yet introduced to the public, and cannot fail to 
bring forth some startling improved varieties, as it is carefully 
hybridized with only the very choicest kinds. 2 ft. 
Is. 6d. and 2 6 
858 Pentstemons, Large-Flowered— Saved from our own 
Catalogue colleotion, which embraces all the best up to the 
present, and cannot fail to produce flowers of superior 
quality, hp... 6d. and 1 0 
659 Murrayanus— Rich scarlet, hp, 2 ft 0 6 
860 Perllla Laclnlatus Atropurpurea— Darker than NanH- 
nensis, and finely laciniated, hha, IJ ft. ... 3d. and 0 6 
6(51 Nankinensls — A distinct and useful ornamental plant ; 
leaves dark reddish mulberry, hha, li ft. ... 3d. and 0 6 
I'ETUNIA GllANDIFI.ORA FIMBRIATA INTUS AURF.A. 
PETUNIAS-It is surprising this family is not more largely 
grown, considering how easy they arc to cultivate, and if 
well grown what grand things they are, both for decoration 
and exhibition. Treat them similar to a Verbena. 
662 Petunia Hybrlda “ Giants of California ’’—Most of the 
flowers are exquisitely fringed on the edges and are very 
large, the colours are rich and gorgeous, and others of lovely 
delicate shades, mixed, hhp 1 ,g 
863 Grandlflora Flmbrlata, Single— Flowei-s of great 
size ; beautifully veined, hhp 1 q 
861 FI. PL— Large-flowering, double-fringed, hhp. 
Is. 6d. and 2 6 
As in all double flowers from seed there is always a certain 
l>ercentage of single or semi-double flowers obtained, m 
Petunias the same rule applies, and special care should be 
taken of the smallest plants. 
PETUNIA, ROSY MORN. 
865 Petunia Hybrlda— Finest mixed for bedding, hhp .!!*' 0 ^6 
866 German Empress— Beautiful bluish shades and 
purplish veining ; of enormous size, hhp 1 6 
867 Large-Flowered, Fringed, Miranda — A dose 
approach to a scarlet Petunia, superby fringed, ha 1 0 
868 Hybrlda Nana Compacta (Dwarf inimitable)— 
Brilliant cheny-red, and each one is marked with a regiilarly- 
formed white star, hhp ed. and 1 0 
869 Rosy Morn-^Fairly dwarf ; flowers brilliant rose, 
ivith a large white throat and 'centre, hhp ... 6d. and 1 0 
870 “Snowball” — Satiny white flowers, adapted for 
bedding and pot work, hhp 6d. and 1 0 
871 Grandlflora Flmbrlata Intus Aurea — Large-sized 
flowers, fine foi-m, with a broad and deep yellow throat, hhp 1 0 
872 Phaeella Campanularia— Flowers of the finest deep 
gentian satiny blue, ha, 1 ft o 6 
873 Phormlum Tenax (New Zealand Flax)-Used as a sub- 
tropical plant outdoors during the summer ; very ornamental, 
gp, 5J ft. ... 6 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII GRANDIFLORA. 
These comprise the most brilliant colours imaginable ; the 
flowers are larger than those of the older kinds, and of 
finer substance, hha. 
874 MIXED COLOURS — Per pkt., 6d. and Is. 
875-COLLECTION of 12 varieties, separate, 3s. 
876 ,, 8 ,, , ,, 2s. 
877 
878 
879 
880 
FINEST MIXED, large flowering, peroz., 3s. 6d. 
Crimson 
Carmine 
Lilacina 
881 Rose 
882 Scarlet 
883 
884 
Per pkt., 6<i. and Is. 
■White 
Yellow 
All kinds of Sundries kept in Stock. 
