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DELPHINIUM. 
These beautiful harrly border porcnnials, when grown in clumps on the 
herbaceous border, are strikingly effective when in bloom. Their handsome 
apikes of flowers, ranging in colour from white through all the richest shades 
of blue and purple, furnish some rare 
colours not found in any other class of 
pl an k Per pkt.— s. cl. 
41(5 BELLADONNA, CLIVE- 
DEN BEAUTY. Beau- 
tiful sky blue, a great 
improvement on the 
old Belladonna 6d. and 1 0 
417 REV. E. LASCELLES. 
Rich dark blue, white 
centre, double 6d. and 1 0 
418 CHOICEST MIXED 
SINGLE. In beautiful 
variety. From our fine 
collection of named 
flowers . . 6d. and 1 0 
419 DOUBLE - FLOWERED, 
CHOICEST MIXED. 
Fine new varieties, mag- 
nificent strain 6d. and 1 0 
DIMORPHOTHECA. 
420 NEW HYBRIDS. 
Beautiful half-hardy 
annual, with showy 
flowers, ranging from 
white, lemon, maize, 
salmon, to deep orange 0 6 DELPHINIUM— SINGLE-FLOWERED. 
DIGITALIS — Fox-Glove. 
A very beautiful and showy class of hardy perennials, with long spikes 
of beautiful Gloxinia-like flowers that continue for a long period when the 
plants are partially shaded. 
421 DANIELS’ SUPERB SPOTTED. Magnificent varieties with °b. P d. 
largo, Gloxinia-like spotted flowers . . . . Cd. and i 0 
422 MONSTROSA. Splendid mixed, beautiful shades . . . . 0 6 
ERYSIMUM UNI FOLIUM. 
423 A profuse flowering biennial, forming in June a mass of 
blossom of bright clear mauve, resembling, in colour and 
shape “ Aubretia Grseca ” .. .. .. .. ..0 0 
ERIGERON AURANTIACA HYBRIDS. 
424 Showy hardy perennial, ranging in colour from white 
to deep orange . . . . . , , , . . . . . . 0 G 
EUCALYPTUS. 
425 GLOBULUS (Australian Blue Gum). Glaucous green foliage, 
fine for sub-tropical garden .. .. .. .. ..0 6 
42G CITRIODORA. Lemon-scented foliage, makes a capital pot 
plant for the greenhouse. Deliciously fragrant .. .. 10 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA. 
A brilliant class of hardy biennials growing about one foot high. Sown 
and treated as hardy annuals will give a beautiful display within a few 
weeks of the seeds being sown. These are amongst the most delightful of 
our summer flowers and should certainly And a place in every garden. 
427 ' VESUVIUS (new). Grand 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA— 
BOSE CABDINAL. 
428 
429 
430 
431 
432 
433 
434 
variety, inside of petals as 
brilliantly coloured as the 
outside ; colour wallflower 
red 
ORANGE KING (new). 
Flowers of a deep orange 
yellow, 2 £ to 3 in. diam. ; 
largest flowered variety . . 
MIKADO. Intense crimson 
scarlet suffused with 
orange ; fluted petals . . 
CARMINE KING. Brilliant 
carmine, splendid colour 
CROCEA FL. PL. Orange, 
double, resembling a 
Mareehal Niel rose, very fine 0 
MANDARIN. Orange scarlet 0 
ROSE CARDINAL. Beauti- 
ful rose . . . . . . 0 
EXTRA CHOICE MIXED. 
In beautiful variety . . 0 
0 6 
0 6 
GAILLARDIA. 
A splendid class of showy hardy perennials. If sown under glass In 
March, will bloom freely the first year from seed, and continue quite into 
late Autumn. First-class for out flowers. p er pkt.— s. a. 
435 LARGE-FLOWERED SINGLE. Saved from our splendid 
strain of choice named flowers. 2 to 3 feet . . 6d. and 1 0 
430 LORENZIANA. Double mixed. Very fine for cutting, fine 
annual variety . . . . , . . . 0 4 
GLOXINIA. 
1 These should be grown by every one 
having accommodation for them. Sow 
in February or March on a good moist 
heat, in the way recommended for 
Calceolarias. Pot off singly into small 
pots as soon as the young plants can 
be handled, and shift into larger as 
required. Treated in this way, a 
charming display of bloom may be had 
during July and August, and some 
really grand flowers will be the result. 
437 DANIELS’ PRIZE MIXED. A 
splendid strain of large beauti- 
fully coloured flowers, including 
the newest colours. 
Is. fid. and 2s. 6d. per pkt. 
438 GIANT-FLOWERED, MIXED. . 
Very large flowers, more than 
four inches across and of the most 
splen did colou rs, Is. 6d. & 2s. 6d. 
439 PURE WHITE. A large flowered beautiful pure white .. 1 6 
GEUM. 
A very useful hardy perennial, growing about two feet high, with brilliant 
scarlet ranunculus-like flowers. 
440 MRS. BRADSHAW. Beautiful double scarlet, fine variety 0 6 
GERBERA — The Transvaal Daisy, 
441 JAMESONI. New Hybrids. The flowers arc of incomparable 
delicacy and richness, with almost an infinity of tints 
ranging from pure white through all the shades of yellow, 
orange, salmon, rose, cerise, scarlet, ruby and violet . . 10 
GODETIA. 
A magnificent class of brilliant, large-flowered, showy hardy annuals 
that should bo grown freely in every garden where a bold display is 
desired. They aro very elfcetivo for mixed beds or borders, and when 
grown in masses are very charming. For a general display sow thinly in 
the open ground from early in March to the end of April. If sown in 
Autumn^ and transplanted in Spring they will bloom much earlier and 
finer. The single-flowered varieties grow about one foot in height, and the 
double-flowered two feet. 
442 COLLECTION OF 6 SUPERB 
VARIETIES . . ..20 
443 BRIDESMAID. Rose and 
white . . . . ..06 
444 CRIMSON GLOW (new). 
Intense dark crimson, 
sfflendid, very compact. 
Heigh t nine inches . . 0 6 
445 DUKE OF YORK. Vivid 
carmine, brilliant showy 
colour . . . . ..06 
44i i DUCHESS OF ALBANY. 
Pure satiny white, beautiful 
bedder . . . . ..06 
447 GLORIOSA. Dark crimson, 
taller than Crimson Glow . . 0 6 
448 DANIELS’ DOUBLE MAUVE. 
Fine new colour .. ..0 6 
449 DANIELS’ DOUBLE ROSE. 
Beautiful double rose . . 0 6 
450 DANIELS’ LARGE-FLOW- 
ERED MIXED. A splendid 
GODETIA — DANIELS' mixture in a variety of 
LAItG E-FLO WERED. colours. per oz. 2s. 6d. 0 4 
GREV/LLEA ROBUSTA. 
Sow in pans of sandy loam, and place in a gentle hot-bed. Pot off 
as soon as large enough and transfer to the greenhouse, shifting into larger 
pots as the plants require them. 
451 Beautiful gr°enhouse shrub with handsome fern-like foliage _ 0 8 
