GEO. COOLING & SONS, BATH. 
703 Sweet, mixed, 
nials, 2 ft. 
ROCKET. 
Well-known hardy Summer peren- 
per packet 3d. 
RUDBECKIA. 
704 Newma.nni, one of the finest and most showy of 
perennials; flowers clear yellow, 2 ft. per packet 6d. 
705 Bicolor superba, an annual variety of branching 
habit, most useful for cutting; flowers yellow with 
large velvety brown centres, 2 ft. ... per packet 3d. 
SAINTPAULIA. 
706 lonantha srandiflora, a charming greenhouse 
plant, with Violet-like flowers of an intense violet 
colour, 9 in per packet Is. 
REHMANNIA ANGULATA. 
695 Pink Perfection, a handsome and beau- 
tiful plant for conservatory decoration. 
The large flowers are of clear bright pink 
colour with a distinct pale throat, the 
markings of which vary. The spikes are 
3 to 4 feet high, and produce their flowers 
from within a few inches from the base ; 
they continue in bloom several months 
per packet Is. 
RHODANTHE (Everlastingr). 
Invaluable for winter bouquets, and equally 
desii-able as a pot plant or in the garden. 
Half-Hardy annual. 
696 Atrosangfuinea, crimson, 1 ft. 
per packet 3d. and 6d. 
697 Maculata, rose, with yellow centre, 1 ft. 
per packet 3d. and 6d. 
698 alba, pure silvery white, 1 ft. 
per packet 3d. and 6d. 
RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant). 
Tall-growing plants of tropical origin, whose luxu- 
riant foliage renders them exceedingly ornamental 
and desirable. Half-hardy annuals. 
699 Communis Major, green foliage, 5 ft., pkt. 3d. 
700 Gibson ii, dark purple stem and leaves, very fine, 
5 ft per packet 3d. 
701 Cambodgensis, the finest dark foliage variety; 
both leaves and stem are nearly black, 5 ft., 
per packet 3d. 
702 Sang^uineus, splendid foliage, red stems, 0 ft. 
per packet 3d. 
SALPIGLOSSIS. 
707 Grandiflora, Mixed, beautiful half-hai’dy 
annuals with large veined and pencilled curi- 
ously mai’ked funnel-shaped flowers, eifective 
in beds or borders per pai'ket 3d. 
708 Collection of 8 splendid varieties, 
separate. Is. 9d. 
709 Emperor, the flowers are pi-oduced upon one 
single stem, and bears on its end a bouquet of 
the most beautiful flowers, ev'ery one of which 
is richly veined with gold and considerably 
lai'ger than the old type, 24 ft., per packet 6d. 
From Thomas C. Dane, Esq., Winchfield.— “ Tlie Zinnias from your seed were the best I have ever grown ; 1 took 
First Prize for them at our local show. ” 
