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The Illustrated Guide for Amateur Gardeners 
PLANTS AND ROOTED CUTTINGS OF CHOICE FLORISTS’ FLOWERS. 
PACKAGE AND CARRIAGE FREE AT PRICES QUOTED. 
*** For new varieties see List of Novelties on coloured paper. 
We do not hold ourselves bound by these prices aftar Midsummer. 
GROUP OF SINGLE 80UVARDIAS. 
Bouvardias. 
The most beautiful and charming of all flowers to cut for 
bouquets, button-holes, or table decoration ; the colours range 
from the purest white through the delicate shades of pink 
and rose to the most intense and brilliant scarlet and crimson. 
They are easy of cultivation, and grown in the same way as 
Winter-flowering Pelargoniums will bloom to perfection. 
each — s. d. 
Alba odorata jasmmiflora (new)- White with 
under sides of lobes and tubes shaded pink ... 1 0 
Alfred Neuner. Pure white, double ... ... o 6 
Angustifolia. Brilliant scarlet, dwarf ... ... 0 6 
Flavescens. Pale: yellow, changing to white ... 0 6 
Flaveseens fl. pi. Pale yellow, double flowers ... o 6 
Candidissima. White, beautiful free growing plant... 1 0 
Hogarth fl. pi. Double, scarlet, very line ... ... 0 6 
Humboldti eorymbiflora. Pine white flowers, borne 
in large trusses ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Jasminoides. Beautiful, pure white ... ... 0 6 
,, panieulata. A magnificent white, 
flowering in large panicles ... ... ... 0 9 
Longiflora flammea. Deep pink ... ... 0 6 
Luteola fl. pi. Double-flowered yellow ... ... 0 6 
Mrs. Robert Green. Clear salmon pink, a most 
distinct and beautiful variety ; very free flowering ... 0 9 
Queen of Roses. Bright rose ... ... ... 0 6 
Priory Beauty. Delicate pink ... ... ... o 6 
President Cleveland. A fine sturdy-growing free- 
flowering variety, bearing lovely trusses of deep 
crimson-scarlet flowers ; splendid ... ... ... 0 9 
President Garfield. Delicate rose ... ... 0 6 
Purity. The finest White Bouvardia yet obtained, 
flow'er pure white, with broad lobes and short stout 
tube, free flowering and very fragrant. Certificate of 
Merit, Royal Horticultural Society' ... ... 1 0 
The Bride. Beautiful pure white, compact ... ... 0 6 
Vreelandi. Beautiful pure white, compact, free bloomer 0 6 
Choice varieties, our own selection to name 
per doz. 4s. 6d. ; 6 for 2s. 6d. — 
Abutilons. 
Beautiful free-flowering plants for pots in the greenhouse, 
continuing in bloom throughout the Winter. Planted out in May 
will bloom finely in the garden till killed by the frost; very 
useful for cut flowers. 
New and Select Varieties. 
each— s. d . 
Aurea globosa. Orange red, fine .. . ... ... 0 6 
Baron Rothschild. Large, beautiful, sulphury-yellow 0 6 
Boule de Niege. Pure white, very vigorous ... 0 6 
Cyrus. Orange pink, beautiful ... ... ... 0 (J 
Esperance. Rosy pink, large flowers ... ... 0 6 
Grand Duke. Indian red, very fine ... ... 0 6 
M. Jules Marty. Clear orange yellow flowers ; beautiful 0 (5 
Orange Perfection. Brilliant orange red ... ... 0 6 
Osiris. Beautiful pink, very large ... ... ... 0 6 
Queen of the Yellows. Pale yellow, beautiful ... 0 fi 
Sanglant. Deep rich scarlet ; splendid ... ... 10 
Souvenir de Bonn. Handsome, bold, variegated 
foliage with large orange yellow flowers, veined with red 1 0 
Thompsoni fl. pi. Flowers double, orange veined 
with crimson, the foliage beautifully variegated ... 0 6 
White Queen. Large, beautiful pure white ... 0 9 
Beautiful varieties, our own selection to name 
per doz. 4s. fid. and fis. ; 6 for 2s. fid. and 3s. 6d. — 
Coleus. 
Well-known, easily cultivated plants of remarkable beauty, 
should be grown freely in every greenhouse. 
New and Select Varieties. 
each— s. d. 
Ada Sentanco. Green, carmine and purple centre ... 0 fi 
Beauty of Cambridge. Large, beautiful foliage, 
crimson splashed with greeu and gold, all the leaves 
having a bright gold edge : very handsome ... 0 6 
Cloth of Gold. Clear golden yellow, shaded green ... 0 6 
Conqueror. Leaves cream-coloured at the base, crimson 
iu the centre, surrounded with black, and have a 
distinct bright green edge . .. ... ... 0 6 
Countess of Dudley. Large bright green leaves, 
veins and centre creamy white ... ... ... 0 6 
Edith Sentance. Beautiful variety ... ... 0 6 
EMPRESS OF INDIA (new). Leaves aro creamy 
yellow at the base, suffused with emerald green, with 
a central band of deep purple, the ground colour of 
the leaf being a deep magenta crimson, intermixed 
with maroon, and growing deeper towards the margins 
until the leaves are almost black ... ... ... 1 G 
J. L. Toole. Green, veined and splashed with gold 
and crimson; fine ... ... ... ... 0 6 
Lord Beresford. Crimson, edged with black ... 0 6 
Lord Rosebery. Leaf black, edged with carmine ... 0 G 
Magenta Queen. Very fine and brilliant ... ... 0 6 
MRS. F. SANDER (new). The leaf has a central wedge 
of lovely creamy' white, with a clearly defined margin 
of oxide green, bronze, crimson, and purple. This 
central wedge occupies the greater part of the leaf, and 
is sometimes splashed with magenta and porphyry ... 1 fi 
Sir E. Birkbeck. Crimson centre, edged black, 
extreme edge bright green with crimson veins ... 0 fi 
Sir Peter *Eade. Centre of leaf bright carmine 
surrounded with black, clear green edge ; superb ... 0 6 
Pride of the Market. Crimson, green, lake, aud 
cream-coloured; very distinct ... ... ... 0 6 
PRINCESS BEATRICE (new) . The creamy white 
veinings of the leaves are intermixed with amber, green 
and intense crimson ; the latter colour is sometimes 
developed iu a most extraordinary degree ... ... 1 0 
Vesuvius (King). Leaves golden green at base, the 
upper parts a rich bright crimson, edged golden yellow 0 6 
Choice named varieties, our own selection ; rooted cuttings 
per doz. 3s. 6d. ; 6 for 2s — 
