a. (jiuwell & Soi^’ S'lo&l Gfuidc 
SOUVENIR DE GASPAR CALOT—Bright 
rose, shaded purple, margined with pink. 2s. Gd. 
SOUVENIR DE L’EXPOSITION UNI- 
VERSELLE—Rosy pink edges, tinted white. Ss 
SULPHUREA—White, tinged sulphur. 3s. 
SURPASSE POTTSII—Rich purplish crim¬ 
son, conspicuous anthers. 2s. 
TENUIFOLIA PLENA—Deep blood-red ; 
distinct and beautiful. 2s. Be/. 
TRIOMPHE DE ^EXPOSITION DE 
LILLE—Bright flesh, tinted white. 3s. 
TRIUMPHANS—g. p. violet rose. 2s. 
IT. C. & Sons’ selection. 
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GRANDIFLORA —Rose and ^ 
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TRICOLOR 
salmon ; very fine. 2s. 
TRICOLOR PLENA—Rose. 2s. Gd. 
TRIOMPHE DE PARIS—Blush white and 
primrose, tipped white. 2s. 
VERSICOLOR—Rich rose. 2s. Gd. 
VICOMTE DE FORCEVILLE — Bright 
rosy pink, edged delicate rose. 2s. 6r/. 
VICTOIRE D ALMA—Purplish crimson. 2s. 
VIRGINIE—Blush, suffused rosy pink. 2s. Gd. 
VICTOIRE TRICOLOR—g. p. dark rose, 
c. p. yellowish pink. 2s. Gc/. 
!)s., 12s., and 15s. per doz . 
P/EONIES, TREE VARIETIES (P/EONIA ARBOREA). 
Price 3s. to 10s. each. 
BELLE DE MONZA— Light salmon. 
BLANCHE NOISETTE —White, lightly 
tinted with salmon-rose, beautiful. 
CAROLINA—Deep crimson, large; fine form 
CAROLINA HISS—Large. 
CLARA—Enormous spreading flower, deep 
rose, lightly wine-stained, tufted in the centre. 
CORNELIA—Bright flower, violet. 
DEBUGNY-White spreading flower, tufted 
petals, carmine in the centre ; pretty. 
FAREZZH—Flat flower,'rose-lilac veins. 
GEORGE PAUL—Large, deep lilac-violet. 
GEORGE ROLLISSON—Beautiful wine- 
eolonred rose; large. 
GRAND DUC DE BADE — Deep rose-lilac. 
JAVII— Light lilac, deep violet guard petals. 
IMPERATRICE JOSEPHINE—Flat flower, 
anemone-shaped bright rose. 
JOSEPHINE SENECLAUZE—Spreading ; 
white, centre rose-salmon. 
LACTEA — Pure white. 
LOUISE MOUCHELET — Enormons bright 
flower ; fine form ; one of the most beautiful. 
MADAME DE VATRY — Round flower, 
bright rose; enormous. 
MOUTAN —Single white. 
MOUTAN FL. PL.—Double white. 
MADONNA — Large, rose-coloured flower. 
MAD AME STUART LOW — Enormous red 
flowers/, i]>s of petals white. 
MANETTO—White, tinted flesh colour. 
M. JULES ORBAN—Large white flowers, 
petals deep brown centre. 
ORGUEIL OF HONG-KONG—Very large, 
bright clear purple. 
PRINCE TROUBETSKOY—Medium size, 
salmon, pretty. 
PROFESSOR MORREN—Fine form, flat, 
flesh-coloured, salmon-rose. 
PURPUREA VIOLACEA—Carmine, base 
violet, very bright. 
REINE ELIZABETH —Large, deep reddish 
salmon ; one of the best. 
SIR JOHN STAWTON—Bright rose and 
rich salmon. 
VAN HOUTTEI — Deep purple, black guard 
petals, tips white. 
VILLE DE ST. DENIS— White, lightly 
tinted violet, carmine in centre, very large. 
WEISSE—White, tufted. 
Petu'nias. 
K T is surprising this family is not more largely grown, considering how easy they are to cultivate, 
and, if well grown, what grand things they are, both for decoration and exhibition. Treat them 
similarly to a Verbena; choose nice young plants about March, or any time up to July, give 
them good shifts and rich soil, well stake out and you will be highly gratified, for some are certainly 
surprisingly large; and their colours not equalled by any other flower. The finest varieties ever 
offered. Seed saved from this collection, Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. per packet. 
DOUBLE VARIETIES. 
1. ADONIS—White, suffused and blotched 6. BASTIEN LEPAGE—Deep magenta, 
purple ; fringed. netted darker, medium size; dwarf and free. 
2. A. KEERS — Lilac, shaded deeper, 12. CHARLOTTE BOCH—Dark purple, 
marked white. Is. Gd. fimbriated. Is. Gd. 
3. ALBATRE—A beautiful pure white 13. COSMOPOLIS — Velvety crimson, 
variety. marked white ; fimbriated 
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