OANNBLLS’ OLOXINIA, FIMH3T SPOTTED. 
PEKENNIAr, OAILLAKDIA. 
533. H.p. Gladiolus (7n'rf«®) — Mixed. Perfectly hardy garden 
arieties, therefore saving the trouble of housing them from the frost. 
to i ft. 6rf. per pkt. 
534. H.H.P. Gladiolus — Choice mixed; saved from the best hybrids of 
Jandavensis. 3 to 4 ft. M. and Is. per pkt. 
G.r. CANNELLS’ GLOXINIA (Gesneracece). 
Whenever these gorgeous flowers are at the zenith of their perfection, 
t would be diflScult to imagine anything more beautiful, and as they can bo 
asily flowered twice a year, it is surprising that they are not more generally 
Town. 
535. o.p. Ereeta— The best erect, flowering kinds. j ft. 2s. 6<f. 
>er pkt. ; smaller pkt.. Is. 6d. 
536. o.p. Pendula — Drooping flowers. J ft. 2s. 6d. per pkt. ; 
mailer pkt.. Is. 6d. 
537. o.p. Spotted— We hare a charming strain. 2s. Gd. per pkt.; 
mailer pkt., Is. Gd. 
To be sown in a brisk heat at any time during February, and grown on 
'igorously, and they will flower abundantly during Summer and Autumn, 
.nd make extra strong roots by Winter. 
Many who saw our 100-ft. honse last season filled with the above in 
ill their various forms will confirm the splendid sight, size ^ flower, 
indthe surprising glare of colour; in fact, many exclaimed, “These are 
rraiid flowers! the> beat Roses.” And. like all other choice flowers, every 
bloom selected for seed is hybridised with the greatest possible <»re. 
The brilliancy and beauty of the spotted kinds is perfectly marvellous. 
See Floral Guide for onr grand collection. 
1192. o.p. Gloxinia Aigburth Crimson-Vivid crimson self of the 
highest merit; flowers are erect and of the finest substance, 
great size, and abundantlj produced. Per pkt., Is. (ia. 
1239. o.p. Gloxinia Prince of Wales— Our magnificent collection is 
well known throughout the world, and for several yeai s we have now been 
awarded Silver-gilt Medals by the Royal Horticultural Society for the varied 
and extensive groups we have exhibited e.t various times. The above new 
variety having Obtained an Award of Merit should be suBicieut guarantee 
of its merit as a grand introduction. The flowers are perfectly ©rect, of the 
finest form and substance, large, and very freely produced ; of a beautiful 
and effective reddish crimson shade ; good strong flower stems, robust habit, 
and forming into splendid specimens ; fine bold foliage ; indispensable. 1 er 
pkt., Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
638. o.p. Grevillea Robusta (Protsaceos)- Exceedingly gr^eful for 
table decoration. In the conservatory and sub-tropical garden they ^k 
! foremost as fine foliage plants. Seed should be sown in peat. 3 to o tt. 
; Gd. and Is. per pkt. 
I 539. H.P. Gnaphalium (Leontopodium) Alpinum (Composi/<e), 
Edelweiss— The famous and true Edelweiss of the Alps. Ibe flowers are 
! downy texture and pure silver white; it thrives b^t in calcareous soil, 
i with fall exposure to the snn ; quite hardy, i ft. Gd. and Is. per pkt. 
aEBARDIA TENUIFOMA. 
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