S. dhqqell & $oq£’ ^loi^kl Gfnide. 
COLONEL HALL—Throat at the base white, 
spotted crimson, mouth a deep maroon, lobes 
crimson-scarlet, shading off lighter ; good. 2.9. 
DESIRE ROBERT — A splendid purple 
colour. 2.9. 
EYATINA—Lobes pale lavender-blue, throat 
white, drooping. Is. Gd. 
EEIJ ETNA — A beautiful rich coloured 
variety, clear reddish lake. 2.9. 
LIEUT.-COL. FISHWICK—Throat deep 
rosy claret, base of lobes deep maroon, lobes 
deep maroon, lobes rosy magenta shading off 
lighter; free. 2.9. 
MAID OF KENT—White waxy throat and 
mouth, surrounded with crimson ring, lobes 
white. 2.9. 
MARABILE — Rosy purple throat, violet 
mouth and lobes. Is. Gd. 
MR.CHAS. MILLER—Base of throat white, 
spotted crimson, mouth maroon, lobes of a 
pleasing rosy-plum shade ; good form. 2s. 
MRS. R. ALLEN—Lobes pure white, throat 
purple; fine flower (semi erect). Is. Gd. 
MISS CANNELL—Pure white throat and 
Seeds, 2s. Gd. per packet. Seedlings, 5s per doz 
SPOTTED 
CELIA—White, distinctly netted and spotted 
crimson-red ; large and fine. Is. Gd. 
LADY GOLDSMID—Distinct and effective ; 
white, netted and spotted soft rosy-red, white 
margin to lobes delicately spotted. 2s. 
MISS HAWKINS—White, distinctly spotted 
chocolate and purple. Is. Gd. 
MISS MARY PEARSON—large bold well- 
formed flowers ; lobes white, distinctly spotted 
violet; free. 2s. 
MISS MATHEWS—Very pretty and 
effective, white throat and mouth spotted maroon, 
lobes of a soft shade of plum, ra_yed with maroon 
spots, broadly edged white, stained with mauve ; 
large. Is. Gd. 
MRS. G. BROWNE—Throat creamy white, 
lobes, violet-purple ring round mouth; very ^ 
chaste and charming flower. Awarded a First- 
Class Certificate. 2s. 
MISS MOORE—Crimson-lake throat, lighter 
lobes; flowers large. Is. 6c/. 
REGULARITY—A beautiful variety. 2s. 
R. R. SMELLIE—White throat, spotted 
crimson, mouth stained magenta, lobes rich 
plum ; distinct, margin of light purple; free. 2s. 
RIDER HAGGARD — Mouth and throat 
white, densely spotted maroon, lobes purple, 
edged lighter, flowers of good substance; fine 
and large. 2s 
ROI DES ROUGES—A deep red colour ; 
effective. Is.. Gd. 
SNOWDRIFT — Pure white, large flower, 
spotted throat; very useful. Is. Gd. 
VICEROY—Mouth stained lake, lobes intense 
maroon-crimson, shading off lighter, and broadly 
edged soft rosy salmon; fine form. 2s. 
W. MARSHALL—Mouth and Greater part 
of lobes claret, shaded maroon, broadly margined 
silvery-mauve shade; fine large well-formed 
flowers; free; extra. 2s. 
Leaves of the above varieties, 4 d. each in May. 
VARIETIES. 
: mouth and lobes netted and spotted violet-purple, 
deep margin of white; habit good. 2s. 
MRS. H. M. STANLEY—White, stained 
! mauve, delicately spotted deeper; very large, 
i fine flowers. 2s. Gd. 
MRS. R. MURRAY—Throat stained lake, 
! mouth white, netted deep crimson-pink, densely 
spotted at base of lobes rich salmon-pink, edged 
white and spotted with soft salmon-pink; very 
pretty, good habit. 2s. 
I REV. STURGE—White throat and mouth, 
! spotted, lobes rich crimson-magenta, shading off 
to a lilac-rose ; very free. Is. Gd. 
SIR E. SAUNDERSON — Throat cream, 
veined and spotted maroon, mouth white, netted 
purple, lobes rich purple-plum, narrow margin 
of pure white, spotted purple ; good 2s. 
Leaves of the above varieties, 4 d. each in May. Seed, Is. Gd., 2s. Gd., and 3s. Gd. per packet. 
Tubers of the above varieties ready to post to any part of the world from September to March. 
Surted Tubers in pots ready all the summer, our selection, from 12s. per dozen and upwards. 
Splendid seedling bulbs, nearly as good as named varieties, 5*. per doz. 
GLOXINIA MACULATA SCEPTRUM—A magnificent species; clear lilac well-formed 
blooms. A very attractive variety, blooming during the whole of the winter; and for decoration 
and similar purposes it is extremely useful and handsome. 
Is. each. Tubers in winter, Gd. each. 
T. R. Vaux, Esq., Dewsbury. October 21th, 1894. 
I am very much pleas2d witli the Plants you have sent me. 
Mr. W. Crouch, 16, Poplar Road, Oxton, March 31s/, 1894. 
I am pleased to say that the Cuttings arrived quite safe, and as fresh as if I had fetched them 
straight from the garden. 
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