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PETUNIAS. 
Petunias for indoor cultivation may 
be sown in January or early in February, 
but those intended for bedding out do not 
require to be sown before March. A soil 
composed of two-parts leaf-mould and 
one part loam, with the addition of a 
little sharp sand, forms an excellent com- 
post for these, but the seeds being very 
small require special care in sowing. As 
soon as the young plants can be handled, 
prick them out about one inch apart to 
strengthen, when sufficiently advanced 
pot off singly into small pots, gradually 
harden off, and plant out about the middle 
of May, or shift into large pots as required. 
In planting Petunias, out of doors, 
ground should be selected that has not 
been freshly manured, otherwise a super- 
abundant foliage will retard the 
flowering. 
DANIELS’ SUPERB FRINGED. 
A beautiful class, large and strikingly handsome flowers, 
the petals being elegantly laciniated or fringed. P kt.-s. a. 
689 SINGLE, VERY CHOICE MIXED . . . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
690 DOUBLE, CHOICEST MIXED Is. Gd. and 2 6 
HYBRIDA GRANDIFLORA. 
Large-flowering varieties producing blooms of immense size and of the 
most charming colours ; much superior to the old varieties. 
691 AN ASSORTMENT OF 6 BEAUTIFUL VARIETIES ..2 6 
692 ALBA GRANDIFLORA. Immense pure white flowers . . 0 6 
693 BRILLIANT ROSE. Very fine large flowers . . . . ..06 
694 CRIMSON. Splendid colour . . . . . . . . ..06 
695 VERY CHOICE MIXED, IN BEAUTIFUL VARIETY .26 
696 „ ,, „ „ smaller pkt. 1 0 
697 „ ,, „ ,, smallest pkt. 0 6 
698 DOUBLE. VERY CHOICE MIXED. Carefully saved from 
hand fertilized flowers, only a small percentage come double, 
but the plants thus raised are more vigorous than those taken 
from cuttings . . . . . . . . . . Is. 6d. and 2 6 
DWARF BEDDING. 
A very pretty free-flowering class of dwarf compact-growing varieties, 
exceedingly useful for massing in beds, or as an edging. 
699 CHOICEST MIXED 6d. and 1 0 
PELARGONIUMS— GERANIUMS. 
ZONAL PELARGONIUMS. 
A splendid class of beautiful free-blooming plants, admirably suited 
for greenhouse or conservatory decoration ; may be had in bloom nearly 
all the year round. Sow in February or March in pots of light rich soil, 
covering the seeds to the depth of about a quarter of an inch, and place in 
a heat of about sixty-five or seventy degrees. These will bloom the first 
year, and some really beautiful varieties may bo expected. 
600 FRENCH BLOTCHED or REGAL. Beautiful Is. 6d. and 2 6 
601 FANCY VARIETIES. Very choice mixed .. .. ..16 
602 ZONAL. Single-flowered, from finest named sorts . . . . 16 
PHLOXES. 
Seeds of these beautiful annuals should be sown from February 
to April, and as soon as the plants are large enough transplanted 
into boxes, finally planting out in May. Seeds can also be sown in the- 
open during May, and will give a late display. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI GRANDIFLORA. 
The grandiflora varieties form a magnificent class ; the plants are 
robust in habit, and the flowers, which are of various rich and beautiful 
colours, have in many of the varieties large, conspicuous white eyes ; tho 
individual blooms are of fine substance and scarcely inferior in size to the 
perennial sorts. per pkt.— a. cl. 
603 A COLLECTION OF 6 SPLENDID VARIETIES .. ..2 0 
604 ALBA. Pure white . . . . . . . . . . ..06 
605 CARMINEA. Beautiful carmine, white eye . . . . ..06 
606 ROSEA. Rose, white eye . . . . . . . . ..06 
607 VIOLACEA. Violet blue, white eye . . . . . . ..06 
608 SPLENDENS. Fine vivid crimson . . . . . . ..06 
609 CHOICEST MIXED. In beautiful variety . , 6d. and 1 O 
DWARF VARIETIES. 
A charming class of beautiful 
dwarf -growing varieties. The plants 
grow 4 to 6 inches in height and. 
6 or 8 inches across, and aro almost 
covered with bloom. Splendid fos 
edgings or beds. 
610 FIREBALL. An exceed- 
ingly free - flowering 
brilliant scarlet . . 0 6 
611 SNOWBALL. Bearing a 
profusion of large, pure 
white flowers . . ..06 
612 EXTRA CHOICE MIXED. 
In beautiful variety 
6d. and 1 0 
PERENNIAL PHLOX. 
Splendid hardy perennials for large 
beds or borders. 
613 TALL VARIETIES. Very 
choice mixed. Ht. 3 ft. 1 0 
614 DWARF VARIETIES. 
Choice mixed. Ht. 2 ft. 1 O 
PEA, EVERLASTING. 
615 FINE MIXED. Splendid hardy perennial climbers .. ..0 6 
PINKS— Carden. 
616 MRS. SINKINS. A fine double-flowered pure white, deliciously 
scented ; quite hardy . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0- 
617 DOUBLE MIXED. Saved from a splendid collection of the 
finest varieties . . . . . . . . . . 6d. and 1 O 
PRIMROSES. 
Profuse flowering and very charming hardy perennials, growing six 
inches high, invaluable for Spring gardening. The hybrid varieties vary 
in colour from the palest and most delicate sulphur yellow, through all the 
soft shades of rose and purple to the most intense and brilliant crimson. 
618 LARGE-FLOWERED HYBRIDS. Grand strain of beautiful 
high-coloured flowers, all of the true Primrose type, with 
the flowers large and brilliant ; very fine . . . . ..Iff 
6 1 9 VERY CHOICE MIXED- From a good collection 6d. and 1 O 
PYRETHRUM— GOLDEN FEATHER. 
Exceedingly useful for bedding. Sow the seeds under glass in February 
or March, and plant out in Mav for the best results. 
620 GOLDEN FEATHER. Selected. Height 6 inches ..04 
621 GOLDEN MOSS. The finest form for carpet bedding, very 
compact and good colour . . . . . . . . ..00 
622 SELAGINOIDES. Fern-leaved variety. Height 6 inches . . Off 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM. 
Very fine hardy herbaceous perennials. Excellent for mixed borders* 
G2? DOUBLE-FLOWERED, Choicest Mixed. Double and semi- 
double flowers. Height 2 feet . . .. .. .. . . 1 & 
024 SINGLE-FLOWERED. Splendid mixed, saved from a fine 
collection. Height 2 feet . . . . . . 6d. and 1 O 
PETUNIA— DAMELS* SUPERB 
FRINGED. 
PHLOX DRUMMONDI 
GRANDIFLORA. 
