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yf. ^anneif if yon6’ Autumn ^ataiogue. 
WINTER-FLOWERING SALVIAS^ 
Perhaps at no time of the year do gardeners find it more difficult to keep up a display of flowers than about the 
commencement of October, but if the following Salvias were once seen, and persons were determined to grow them, 
there would bo no scarcity of either the most intense blue, scarlet, purple-rose, and several other intermediate colours, 
than there is of having in November the conservatory full of Chrysanthemums, and in fact not nearly so much trouble, 
for Salvias are much easier grown and oven propagated. 
Greenhouse Variefiesm 
1. Splendens Zorich — Much dwarfer and its flowers much brighter than the old variety, and produced in greater 
abundance ; elegant foliage, which is of a pleasing Fern-like colour. Is. 
2. Pltcherl — Branching stems, 2 to 3 feet in height. Colour beautiful azure-blue, flowers all the autumn. Is. 
3. Bethell — Hose, shaded white ; both the flowers and the foliage are most lovely. Is. 
4. Eutilans (Apple-scented ) — Growth neat and graceful ; foliage is delightfully fragrant, pretty neat spikes of flowers 
of a most lovely magenta colour ; for general purposes a most invaluable plant. Is. 
Splendons Glory of Stuttgart. 9d. 
8. Leucantha (barbata ) — Has a very woolly appearance, base of tubes rosy mauve, upper part of tubes pure white, 
long deep green leaves. Is. 
10. Albo-ooerulea— Of a dwarf habit, long slender leaves of a deep green. Is. 
11. Qeanerseflora — Somewhat resembling the Gesnera, bright scarlet. Is. 
14. Heerl— Red, shaded orange, habit very slender. Is. 
Coccinea grandiflora. Is. 
Elegans Grabaml. 9d. 
Dulcis. 9d. 
Confertiflora. 9d, 
Obtusa. 9d. 
Migreacens. Is. 
Per doz. 
s. d. 
Each, 
s. d. 
1 0 
9 0 
1 0 
Garden Varieties. 
18. Patena— A beautiful bright blue flower, for borders or centres of beds ; a very handsome and useful variety. 
fid. 
19. Patena alba— Pure white, in all other respects identical with Patens ; very scarce. Is. 
20. Tricolor — White tube and mouth, with its lower segment scarlet and upper lip purple-rose, colours beautifully 
defined, and its neat small habit renders it a gem. fid. 
SAXIFRAGA— 
longifolia, the most ornamental ... 
12 beautiful mossy varieties, 5s. 
12 beautiful silver-crested varieties, 7s. fid. to 10s. fid. 
The 12 most useful, 9s. 
SBDUMS— 
12 of the most distinct varieties, to name, 5s. 
SB MPBBVI VUMS— 
12 splendid distinct varieties, to name, fis. 
SMILAX— 
A well-known and beautiful climber, dark glossy green foliage 
SOLANUM— 
capsicastrum, well berried .. ... 
Wendlandii ... 
SOLLYA— 
heterophylla ... ... ... 
SPARMANNIA— 
Africanus, useful for winter flowering 
SPBRGULA— 
pilifera aurea, a splendid yellow carpet bedding plant, quite hardy 
SPlK.fflA (uneful for forcing, fisc.) — 
astilboides 
floribunda 
Washington (new) 
Blondine (new) .1. 
japonica (Hoteia), in strong clumps, good for forcing 
compacta multiflora 
palmata, a beautiful variety 
alba ... ... ... 
ulmaria aurea reticulata, pretty and distinct 
Thunbergii, hardy shrub 
Van Houttei, ,, 
W. E. Gladstone (new) 
STAPHYLBA— 
colchica, a useful and easily-grown forcing shrub white flowers in clusters 
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