Caimell & Sons’ Complete Seed Guide. 
LOTUS I'ELVOBENSIS (tELIOUHYNCUS), CORAL GEM. 
Lotus Pelyorensis (Peliorhyncus), Coral Gem — 
A most charming plant. Its slender branching habit is most striking, and 
the silvery foliage even more so. Without its flowers it might almost be 
described as a silvery Asparagus, but the bright coral-red flowers, measuring 
2 inches in lensth, are really beautiful, greatly reminding one of the rare 
and beautiful Vlianthus or Glory Pea, so difficult to grow, whilst this gem is 
of the easiest possible management. Its drooping habit also makes it useful 
for hanging baskets. Per pkt., Is. Cd. 
Marigold, Dwarf Striped French, Electric Light— 
It is a most profuse bloomer, its distinguishing feature being a bright lemon 
stripe on a chocolate maroon background, presenting a most pleasing and 
effective contrast of colours ; habit dwarf and compact. Per pkt.. Is. 6d. 
MATRICARIA E.VIMIA “ OOLUBN HALL.” 
Matricaria Eximia “Golden Ball”— xuis new Feverfew 
di.stinguishes itself from all other yellow flowered varieties by its rayless 
flowers of a very rich and intense golden yellow. Being of a compact 
pyramidal growth, and attaining but 12 inches in height by 10 inches across, 
it may bo advantageously used for flower beds or borders. Per pkt., Is. 
Mignonette Golden Machet- —All the excellences peculiar to 
the justly popular Machet Mignonette, recognised as the best forcing variety, 
are also possessed by this new introduction. It is of compact habit, large 
wrinkled leaves peculiar to the Machet, and bears long massive spikes 
ciowded with large golden-yellow blossoms; a valuable and distinct 
novelty. Is 
Nasturtium “ Liliput ” — The first of an entirely new claM of 
Dwarf Nasturtiums. The plant is in every respect smaller than the Tom 
I'humb, and the dainty little flowers, produced in the greatest profusion, 
and jieering up well above the small cut foliage, make it one of the prettiest 
annuals imaginable. The blossoms are of the most various shou 7 colours, 
and it is noteworthy that some quite new shades appear among them such 
ns are not in the old class. Per pkt.. Is. 
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OxuliS TropSBOloidCS Aurora. ) tinctly variegated varie- 
,, ,, Brilliant— i ties of these old garden 
favourites. The intensity of colouring is so vivid and attractive that both 
are wortha place in the garden. They will be found valuable for rockwork, 
edgings, and also very suitable in pots. Each, per pkt., l.s. 
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PANSY “FIERY FACES. 
Pansy “Fiery Faces”— The Pansy Fiery haces is of compact 
growth, and the flowers are of pleasing shape. The colour is purple scarlet 
with yellow margin and yellow eye. The three lower petals are regularly 
marked with large velvety purple-black spots. In Spring and Autumn they 
are particularly brilliant. A bed of their small “ fiery faces ” inspires 
wonder and admiration, each flower displaying itself as if to greet us with 
its friendly smile. The effect is as surprising as it is agreeable, and bestows 
on this interesting and charming novelty quite a peculiar merit as a show 
flower for bed or border. Per pkt. , 1.?. 
Papaver Paeoniflorum fl, pi. “Salmon Rose 
Remarkably pretty new colour of the dwarf paeony-flowered Poppy with 
very large and extremely double flowers. Per pkt.. Is. 
Petunia Hybrida Grandiflora “ Purple Kingr 
Valuable acquisition to the class of large-flowered Petunias. When opening 
its flowers the colour is a velvety purplish violet, which changes after a few 
days into a brilliant blood red, and at last into fiery red. A distinct lilac, 
dark- veined throat adds to the beauty of the flowers. Per pkt.. Is. 6d. 
Phlox Drummondi Cuspidata “Grandiflora” (Star 
of QuedllnbUPg'h)— A very fine and improved selection of this now well 
known and much admired section of Phlox ; the white margins are much 
more strikiug than in the old type. Per pkt.. Is. 
Polygonum Orientale Pumilum Album— Elegant new 
white-flowering variety of the dwarf-growing Persicaria. It forms 
regular and many-branclied bushes of 2 to feet in height, well garnished 
with luxuriant foliage, above which are borne on slender stems the ex- 
ceedingly pretty and numerous hanging flower spikes. Equally useful for 
groups or single specimens and perfectly constant from seed. Per pkt., Is. 
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