&, dki\i\ell & $or\$’ Floi c kl Gfuide. 
CORDIRATUM—A great improvement 
on Californicum, the green being of a more 
glaucous hue, thus rendering the black tips more 
distinct. Gd. each ; 4s. doz. 
19. CALCAREUM,syn. CALIFORNICUM 
—Green and black pointed leaves. Gd. each; 
2.9. to 0 . 9 . per doz.; 10s. to 30s. per 100. 
20. FIMBRIATUM— Edges of leaves 
curiously fringed. 
21. GLOBIFERUM, syn. ARENARIUM— 
Might be called the “Family Plant,” as the 
mother plant is in the centre and the little ones 
all round; one of the best for small beds. id. 
each; 2s. Gd. per doz. 
22. MONTANUM—A pretty variety for 
edgings of small beds, grows very close and thick, 
id. each; 2s. Gd. per doz. 
23. PITTONI—Neat and very pretty. 9 d. 
24. REGIN AE-AMALLE—Rare; very dis¬ 
tinct. 2s. Gd. 
25. TRISTE—Dark metallic bronze ; one of 
the finest. Is. Gd. 
2G. WULFENI—Curious and pretty. Is. . 
All those not priced, Gd. each. A collection of six fine hardy varieties, our selection. 2s. 
TfiOPsB'OLUMS. 
NEW DWARF TROP/EOLUM. 
MRS. CLIBRAN—The habit is dwarf and compact, 
and blooms most profusely throughout the season, pure 
golden yellow flowers; produces a brilliant display. 6(/. 
I each : 4s. per doz. 
RE-INTRODUCTION OF AN OLD 
FAVOURITE. 
CANARIENSE IMPROVED, or FRAGRANS— 
Colour bright yellow, with a deep crimson heart-shaped 
spot on each segment of the flower, deeply and beautifully 
fringed; strong grower, profuse bloomer, arid yielding a 
delicious perfume, particularly in the evening; one of the 
best of winter bloomers. Is. Gd. 
LOBBIANUM (BEDDING SECTION). 
2. MAYES’ SEEDLING—Flowers large and produced very freely; splendid trailing plant 
rich vellow. 
BEDDING TROP/EOLUMS. 
4. BEDFONT RIVAL—A variety of dwarf 7. VESUVIUS—Very fine; one of the best 
habit, very free in bloom, and continuous and dwarf bedders ever sent out; a gem. 
vigorous in growth; colour warm scarlet. Gd. 8. THE MOOR—Deep dark maroon; a 
each. After April, 4 d. each; 3s. per doz. | free and continuous bloomer. 
All those not priced, Gd. each. After April, id. each; 3s. per dozen. 
WINTER-FLOWERING TROP/EOLUMS, TRAILING. 
Few, without seeing the following Tropajolums trailing up the roof of a warm greenhouse, can 
form any idea of the beauty and the quantity of flowers they produce, which gives a floral charm 
throughout the dark dreary winter months, with little or no attention. 
9. BOWDON BEAUTY—Deep scarlet. 14. CLAPHAM PARK—Clear orange- 
10. BALL OP PIRE—Scarlet; very free. 8 .°“ lot ! f fl '! wers ver - v lar f?’ an , d P™ ducetl in al)un ' 
’ * dance; foliage very bold and tine. 
13. CLIBRAN'S GEM—-A splendid clitnh- All those not priced, Gd. each. Cheaper in 
ing variety. May. 
VARIEGATED TROP/EOLUMS. 
LOBBII VARIEGATUM — Vigorous habit ; deep green, distinctly marked soft yellow ; useful. 9c/. 
MINNIE WARREN—An old variety ; quite distinct ; effective. 9 d. 
DOUBLE-FLOWERING TROP/EOLUMS, TRAILING. 
DOUBLE YELLOW — Beautiful deep rich beautiful orange-scarlet, and the flowers from 
yellow flowers ; very free and effective. 9 d. 2 to inches in diameter; invaluable for cut 
18. HERMINE GRASSHOFF—Colour a flowers and other purposes; a fine acquisition. Is. 
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