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GESNEHA DONKELAARI — Flowers 
* large, of a bright carmine, throat yellow ; a most 
beautiful variety. 6*. 
GESNEHA LEOPOLDI—Dwarf, vermilion 
flowers. 2s. Gd. 
GLOXINIAS— See Collection. 
NZEGELIA COLOMBINE—Lemon-yellow, 
large velvety brown leaves. Gd. 
N^EGELIA COMTESSE DE FLANDRE 
kl Collide. 
SOUVENIR DE MDME. JOIGNET— 
Handsome, bronze-green leaves; Achimene-like 
flowers, abundantly produced, of a rich carmine- 
purple colour. 2s. 6d. 
TYD^EA A. DELAAGE — Light carmine 
tube, lower lobes dotted carmine, upper spotted 
blood-red. Is. Gd. 
TYD/EA A. BAGUET—Scarlet tube, flesh- 
coloured lobes, spotted and netted blood-red. 
—Tube and lobes rich vermilion, interior of 
throat spotted red, shiny purple foliage. Gd. each. 
PLECTOPOMA CANDIDUM — Flowers 
large, snow-white, broad lemon-yellow blotch. 
10 d. 
PLECTOPOMA GIBSONI—Fine dark blue. 
Gd. each. 
PLECTOPOMA GLOXINLEFLORUM— 
A fine species, large white flowers, golden yellow 
throat, dotted purple. Gd. 
PLECTOPOMA ROLLISSONI—Pale blue; 
fine. Gd. each. 
SCHEERIA MEXICANA CCERULES- 
CENS—Violet, with a sky blue reflex, fir/, each. 
SCHEERIA PRESIDENT MALET — 
Purplish violet; fine. 3d. each tuber. 
Is. Gd. 
TYD^EA BELZEBUTH—Crimson, spotted 
black, like a leopard. Is. 
TYDiEA COMMANDEUR J. B. SELLA 
—Violet-carmine tube, lower lobes spotted vio¬ 
let, upper, carmine, dotted blood-red. Is. 6</.each. 
TYD^EA CH. DE GERLACHE—Lilac-car¬ 
mine tube, lobes rosy white, striped deep carmine, 
mouth deep carmine. Is. Gd. 
TYD^EA DOCTEUR ORPHANLDES — 
Tube lilac-carmine, yellow lobes, spotted blood- 
red. Is. Gd. 
TYDJ1A GIGANTEA—Golden yellow, 
striped dark vermilion. Is. Gd. 
TYD^EA LEONIDAS—Tube clear coral-red, 
lobes cherry-red, yellow, and vermilion. Is. Gd. 
Gloxinias. 
Ours is the finest and choicest collection in England. 
CwN our opinion these rank second to no other flowers for noble form and beauty. Our three 
1 100-feet houses in June, July, and August are really a magnificent sight, and many have said 
H “Well, this is alone worth our journey.” Pot them into any ordinary good soil, and if kept 
close in a temperature of 55° to 70°, well shaded from all sunlight, and treated in the same way as 
warm greenhouse plants—free from cold draughts, and liquid manure once a week—the result will 
be a grand sight. A 2s. Gd. packet of our seed sown in January to May will give a splendid display. 
Selections left to H. C. & Sons will be supplied at 15s., 18s., 24s., and 30s. per doz.; choice 
new varieties, 42s. doz.; unbloomed Seedlings. 6s. and 9s. per doz. 
Our Exhibit at the Great Temple Show was acknowledged to be the finest 
ever seen in London. 
ERECT FLOWERS (recurv/efolia). 
AGAR—White, throat rose. Is. Gd. 
AMI HOSTE—Pure white, marked pink 
round mouth, fine large open flower, drooping. 2s. 
AMI SIVAUX—White throat, pink lobes. 
Is Gd. 
BEACON -The richest and most effective 
scarlet-crimson variety in commerce ; grand 
colour. 2s. Gd. 
CAPT. MURRELL — Lower part of throat 
white spotted crimson, upper part and mouth 
stained wine colour, lobes of a fiery orange 
crimson, shade edged lighter; effective. 2s. 
CH AS. WIGG—Throat white, densely spotted 
crimson, white ground spotted with purple, base 
of lobes rosy crimson, broad edge of white; large 
and free. is. Gd. 
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