ft. (Jk.r\x\ell & $oi\£’ iftctfhl Gfuide. 
HYBRID MUSK- 
* HABRISON'S MUSK—A grand variety ; it is now acknowledged throughout the country to be 
a great improvement on the old variety, delightfully fragrant, and unquestionably the best every¬ 
body’s plant ever sent out. 
Those not priced, 6c/. each ; 5s. per doz. 
Unnamed Seedlings, 4s. per doz. 
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‘HO does not like a Pansy ? No one! It comes so quickly after the dull, dreary winter, 
and its colour and markings are so beautiful, that everyone exclaims, “I do like a 
Heartsease ! ” As to their culture, give them a good deep rich soil and open situation, 
and'they will grow and thrive anywhere, and beyond replanting, will bloom eight months without 
attention. If the splendid colours and roundness of these could be seen, they would be grown in 
evcrvurikn NEW PANSIES. 
Our acre of Seedling Pansies this year has surpassed our most sanguine expectations, and have 
been the admiration of our numerous visitors: richness of colour, regularity of their respective 
markings, the high-class sterling qualities for exhibition, and their robust constitution made them 
a sight never to be forgotten. We possess all the new varieties that are in commerce, we have every 
opportunity of comparison ; therefore, the varieties offered in the list enumerated below are quite 
distinct both in colour and markings, to those already grown, and all being selected with great 
care and consideration from our seedling beds, we feel sure they will be found to possess such 
high-class merits that all real lovers of this plant will, we confidently prophesy, proclaim them a 
great march forward, and an acquisition to all show boards. 
■j^DY WATERLOW—Top petals a French white, lower petals a deep violet evenly edged 
French white ; a grand flower, and attractive. Is. Gd. each. 
MR BARCLAY FIELD—Top petals a beautiful rich orange-yellow, heavily and evenly 
edged rich red-brown maroon, lower petals thinly edged orange and deep rich brown; good and 
distinct Is. each. n , . , 
MRS CHADWICK—Top petals a bright rose-carmine, thinly edged bright yellow; lower petals 
nearly black maroon, heavily edged clear yellow ; very striking, good, and attractive. Is. Gd. each. 
MRS. BOSANQUET—Top petals a light Vandyke-brown, edged white lower petals a rich 
maroon heavily edged clear yellow; attractive and fine. Is. each. 
MRS. BURNS—Top petals striped rosy peach, edged primrose, centre yellow lower petals 
a rich maroon, broadly margined yellow ; good. Is. each. 
MR FOSTER—Top petals white, heavily edged with a mo3t beautiful lilac purple, thinly edged 
white ; lower petals a deep rich violet, edged yellow; good and large. Is. Gd. each. 
MAMMOTH—Top petals a deep plum-purple, lower a rich royal purple, edged white ; 
very large broad petals; flowers fine. 2s. each. 
MR. TREE—Top petals yellow, edged deep brown-maroon ; lower petals deep rich violet-plum, 
edged white ; very pretty. 2s. each. 
MASTER AUSTIN—A most lovely yellow, lower petals a very rich maroon, 
a beautiful yellow; good and large. Is. Gd. each. 
MR. GIBSON—Top petals very high colour—a plum-purple, edged white; lower 
a black, evenly edged a bright yellow and pink; good form and shape. Is. Gd. each. 
PECULIAR—Top petals lilac-purple, striped with maroon, edged white; lower 
plum-purple. edged rosv-pink and white ; quite distinct and good. Is. Gd. each. 
1 r r ‘ The set for 14s. 
SHOW PANSIES. 
SELFS. 
evenly edged 
petals almost 
petals a rich 
ALEX. BLA.CK—Black purple: extra fine. 
ALLAN STEWART — Large glossy dark 
self; good eve. 
ANDREW MILLER—Plum self. 
ANNIE DOWEY—Large pure white ; per¬ 
fect form. 
ARTE MU S - Large dark self; fine fo m. Gd. 
BOBBIE HARPER—Fine dark blotches; 
large. 
DAVID MALCOLM—Blackwithout shading 
fine form ; extra. Is. 
DR. INCH—Glossy-black; extra fine. 
GEO. ROBERTS—Glossy-dark ; solid eye. 
GOMER—Deep yellow, dense blotch; fine 
eve. 
* HARRY PAUL — Plum-purple. 
JAMES DREY—Beautiful plum-self ; fine 
form. 
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