New and Choice' Plants, &c. 
CALLA A2THI0PICA — LITTLE GEM. 
A charming miniature variety of the well-known Arum Lily, growing 
only one foot high, and bearing small pretty flowers of a purer white 
than those of the old variety. It is easily grown, its rich green 
foliage and dwarf habit, making it a most desirable plant for green- 
house, conservatory, or window decoration, whilst its pure white 
beautifully formed flowers will be found especially useful for table and 
other decorations. Has been awarded a Special Certificate by the 
Royal Horticultural Society. 
Strong Young Plants each Is. 6d., per doz. 15s. 
Strong Flowering Plants each 2s. 6d. and 3s. 6d, 
CANNAS-CROZY’S NEW HYBRIDS. 
The many beautiful varieties of Canua raised by M. Crozy, are remarkable 
for the great size and beauty of the flowers and foliage, most of them 
are of dwarf habit, early bloomers, and first class for pot culture in the 
greenhouse, for forcing or for the sub-tropical garden out of doors. 
They are easy of cultivation. The brilliantly coloured flower spikes 
somewhat resemble Gladioli, and the colours vary from the most 
intense crimson, orange, and scarlet to the softest yellow ; very choice 
mixed. 3 for 2s. 6d.; per doz. 9s. 
HYPERICUM MOSERIANUM. 
This is the first known hybrid of this family ; and its great beauty and distinctive character will command the attention of every one 
interested in good hard}' perennials. It is distinct from every other variety, partaking of the shrubby habit of H. palulum, 
with the large deep golden flowers of H. cali/cinum, which are rendered still more effective by the numerous yellow stamens and red 
anthers; it is not only perfectly hardy, but remarkably free-flowering, and when established it is one of the most beautiful it is 
possible to imagine. Each Is. 6d. 
BOUVARDIA “PURITY.” 
The finest White Bouvardia yet obtained. The flowers are pure white with broad lobes and short stout tubes. The plant is of compact 
habit, very free flowering, and the flowers are deliciously fragrant ; awarded a certificate of morit by the Royal Horticultural 
Society. " Each Is. 6d. 
NEW SINGLE DAHLIA, “ MARGUERITE.” 
This very pretty and useful variety was introduced by us last season, and named “ Marguerite,” in consequence of its striking resemblanco 
at a short distance to the Marguerite Daisy. The flowers are white with a yellow disc, the petals long and pointed, and when the blooms 
are made up into bouquets, &c., they have the most charming appearance. This will be found a welcome addition to the white flowers 
now used for decorative purposes, and valuable alike for decorating the church or home ; it is also exceedingly useful in the making of 
memorial wreaths and crosses. Price Is. each ; 3 for 2s. 6d. 
NEW JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUM- 
BEAUTY OF EXMOUTH. 
A grand new variety that will soon be in great request. The flowers are of the largest 
size, quite free from coarseness, and of the most lovely pure white. It is very free- 
flowering, and besides being a splendid exhibition flower will be found of great 
value for cutting. The plants arc of medium height, robust, and retain the foliage 
down to the pots. Orders for this important novelty should be booked at once. 
Strong Plants in March, each 7s. Cd. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE says— Beauty of Exmouth ’ is destined to take a high 
place. This is a beautiful variety, and will probably be grown extensively, with the result of 
being seen in many stands next year. The blooms, although large, are entirely devoid of 
coarseness, and are of a pure ivory white. The florets are of ^ood substance, medium width, 
and curl gracefully. ‘ Beauty of Exmouth ’ justly merited the First Class Certificate awarded to 
it by the National Chrysanthemum Society." 
NEW STRAWBERRY-LAXTON’S SCARLET QUEEN. 
The raiser in introducing this new Strawberry thus writes of it : — “ A most noble 
Strawberry ! An early and better flavoured ‘ Paxton,’ and the finest early variety 
yet introduced. Very early, large, bright coloured, richly flavoured, and of hand- 
some appearance. Plant vigorous and prolifio.” 
A superb early variety that should be extensively grown, per 100, 30s. ; per doz. 4s. 
