STKErTOCABrUS. 
c.r. Stpeptocarpus, Newest Hybrids — Tins popular 
Rrcenhnute plant has now been brooght to a very high state of per- 
fection by careful culture ami hybridisation, and the seeds now offered are 
selected from plants far in advance of the older varieties in richness 
of colonr, size, and form of flower, containing only the most distinct 
and rarer shades : particularly amongst the purple, purplish violet, bright 
red. deep rose, and rich rosy purple. The whites are more [ture, and the 
markings on tbe throat more defined. We have also saved seed of some of 
the lighter shades, which have been so much admired, and given such 
satisfactory results in former years. Seed saved from the newest forms and 
brightest colours. Perpkt.,2s. Gel. 
SWEET PEAS. 
11 . A. Lathyrus odoratus. 
930. Adonis — Bright carmine. 3rf. per pkt. 
931. Apple Blossom — The standard bright pinkish rose, the wings 
blush ; a beautiful shade of apple blossom. Gd. per pkt. 
932. Blanche Burpee, New Giant White— A white-seeded pure 
white of exquisite form and of immense size, bold upright shell-shaped 
standard, of great substance. A wonderfully profuse bloomer, and quite 
free from the objectionable notch so conspicuous in (J,ueen of Enyhmd and 
Emtiy Henderson. A very chaste variety, and the finest white variety yet 
produced. Awarded First-class Certificates, Birmingham and Shrewsbury, 
and was included in a Silver Medal collection shown at the Royal Horticul- 
tural Society in 1893 and 1891. In sealed pkts., Gd. and Is. each. 
933. Blushing" Beauty— Soft pink, suffused with lilac ; a superb 
flower ; a distinct and lovely variety. In sealed pkts. , Is. 
934. Boreatton — Fine deep maroon self. Gd. per pkt. 
936. Bronze King" — Shows a perfectly distinct coppery bronze, the 
wings are pure white. Charming variety, reproducing itself true from 
seed. Gd. and Is. per pkt. 
93G. Butterfly — Wonderfully attractive. Zd. per pkt. 
937 . Captain of the Blues — The standards bright purple-blue, with 
pale blue wings ; a very striking and fine variety. Gd. per pkt. 
938. Cardinal — Bright shining crimson-scarlet. 6r/. per pkt. 
939. Countess of Radnor — Pale mauve standards, with a deeper 
shading of mauve, wings pale lilac or delicate mauve. Gd. 
941. Duehess of York — White, deeply striped and barred with 
delicate pinkish purple ; a very pleasing shade’ of colour, and a large flower 
of perfect form. In sealed pkts., 2s. 
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UKONZE KING. 
942. Duke of York — The standard is bright rosy pink, with a ])rimrose 
tint in it ; the rings are primrose, tinted white ; a distinct fine variety. In 
sealed pkts., 2s. 
943. Duke of Clarence — Rosy claret self-coloured flower, large ; 
very fine Gd. per pkt. 
944. Eekford’s— Finest varieties, mixed ; a splendid strain. G ft. Gd. 
per pkt. 
945. Eliza Eekford — Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural Society. 
Standards a pretty hue of rose, the back of the standards having each a flake 
of deep rose, and tinted with the same, wings delicately striped with rose ; 
a pretty and attractive variety. In sealed pkts., 2s. 
94G. Emily Eekford — A superb flower, of a well-marked coeruleau 
tint, the standard suffused with reddish mauve, closely approaches a true 
blue; a most desirable variety, large, and of good substance. In sealed 
pkts.. Is. 
947. Emily Henderson — Absolutely pure wlrite, as clear as alabaster, 
and ns lustrous as satin. The flowers, of remarkable substance, are borne 
on long stiff peduncles, are extra large, with bt;oad round standards that 
stand up boldly without reflex or curl. The plants are robust, compact, and 
branching, producing abundance of flowers. The fragrance is most delicious 
and distinct. For forcing under glass it is particularly adapted. Per pkt., Gd. 
948. Empress of India — Clear rosy-pink standards and white wings ; 
large and very pleasing. Gd. per pkt. 
949. Fairy Queen— Flesh-coloured. Zd. per pkt. 
950. Firefly — A self-coloured, intense, glowing crimson, good size and 
substance ; a very free bloomer. Gd. per pkt. 
951 Gaiety — The standards, white striped, and flaked with bright 
rosy-lilac, the wings delicate blush. .6</. per pkt. 
952. Indigo King — Standards dark maroon purple, wings clear indigo 
blue. Gd. per pkt. 
953. Invincible Scarlet— 3<f- pec pkt. 
954. Isa Eekford— Creamy w'hite, suffused with rosy pink. G</. per pkt. 
955. Lady Beaeonsfield—Aumrd of Merit. Salmon standards, tinted 
rose, the wings pale yellow ; very distinct and beautiful, l.s. per pkt. 
956. Lady Penzance— Award of Merit. Pale, but very bright rose, 
very striking and distinct ; a most chaste and lovely flower. In sealed pkts.. 
Is. Gd. 
957. Lottie Eekford — The reverse of the standards deep mauve, paler 
on the surface, the wings white, beaded with soft mauve. Gd. per pkt. 
958. Meteor — The standards very bright orange salmon, the wings 
delicate pink with slight veins of purple ; a flower possessing rare novelty ; 
very rich. In sealed pkts., 2s. 
959. Monarclt — Bronzy-crimson standards, with rich deep blue wings ; 
a very large and striking variety. Gd. per pkt. 
960. Mrs.'GladstOne — Delicate pink standards, the wings blush, edged 
with delicate pink. Gd. per pkt. 
961. Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain— White, striped, and flaked heavily 
with bright rose ; a charming flower, fine form, very striking and pretty. 
In sealed pkts., 2s. 
9G2. Mrs. Sankey — Pure white ; a large bold flower. Gd. per pkt. 
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