S. Cki\t\ell & $or\$’ Irlofkl G^uide. 
OCHHOLEUCUM—Flowers 8 to 9 inches in 
diameter, stems 4 to G ft. high, beautifully 
scented; colour at base clear ochreous yellow, 
shading off to milky white. 5s. 
PARDALINUM—Scarlet, shading to rich 
yellow, freely spotted purple-brown, 5 to 6 ft. 
Is. 
PARRYI—Rich golden yellow, very fragrant. 
3s. Gd. 
POMPONIUM (verum) — Bright crimson- 
scarlet, flowers early. Is. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM—Pure white, 3 ft. 
Is. 
SPECIOSUM PUNCTATUM—White, spot¬ 
ted delicate pink, anthers yellow; distinct, 3 ft 
Is. Gd. 
SPECIOSUM ROSEUM—White, suffused 
and spotted rose, 3 ft. Is. 
SPECIOSUM MELPOMENE. 2s. Gd. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM-White, suffused 
and spotted crimson, 3 ft. Is. 
SUPERBUM—Varying in shade from orange 
to crimson, spotted rich brown, 4 to 7 ft. Is. 
TESTACEUM, syn. EXCELSUM—Delicate 
apricot; delightfully fragrant, 4 ft. Is. Grf. 
TIGRINUM FORTUNEI — Rich orange- 
scarlet, spotted crimson, 4 ft. 9 d. 
WALLICHIANUM—Large white flowers, 
4 ft.; very beautiful, os. 
Other varieties can be supplied at advertised prices. 
Lobelias, Dwarf. 
NEW VARIETY 
BARNAKO’S PEIU'JKTUAL. 
BARNARD’S PERPETUAL—Flowers of a brilliant ultramarine blue, strikingly ornamented 
with pure white markings at the base of each of the two lower petals ; useful alike for bedding cr 
growing in pots; of a perpetual blooming character. Awarded a Certificate by the Royal 
Horticultural Society. Per pkt., Is.; plants, Gd.; 4s. doz. 
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