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thp ff ar 5 er pots, and watering freely. When the foliage begins to fade, dry 
„ j tr ’ , them in a warm situation till March, when they may be repotted, 
vflrmt. aS ^ c ^ ore * The following embrace some of the newest and fiuest 
a densely speckled with white and rose spots. 
Aiireu Rleu, pure white spots and pink centre. 
AUDer, densely marked with white and pink spots. 
uguste Keviere, with white centre and bright crimson spots. 
Argyrites, dwarf, dotted all over with white. 
KaI?/ 1 ^°thscllild, blood-red centre and spots on mottled green, 
xeetnoven, white, veined with green, centre rose; beautiful. 
Hrongmarti, large; dark crimson centre. 
-tricolor, nearly covered with deep red. 
13 araquiiil, dark green, with very large crimson centre. 
Lliantiiii, superb; spotted with crimson, 
cnarles Verdier, spotted with pale rose. 
J>elleymei, nearly covered with white spots. 
Boisuuval, crimson centre, with suow-white blotches. 
Candolle, rich green, with rose-colored spots and creamy white centre. 
Hev'osianiim, dotted aud flecked with pure white. 
Oevindc, delicate pink centre, ribs interspersed with white spots. 
Lmdley, crimson centre, the green ground marked with rose. 
Hucbartre, white, flushed with rose, green veius and spots. 
Euckei, .^potted with white. * 
Ed. Moreaux, crimson spots and rich, red centre. 
E. G. Henderson, flecked with rosy spots. 
Hastatum, pale, with white spots. 
Houlletii, thickly spotted with white. 
Halevy, white spot and crimson blotches. 
Isidore Leroy, metallic green, and crimson spots. 
Keteleeri, tliickly spotted with crimson. 
Lamartine, deep crimson centre and dense white spots. 
Marmoratum, spotted with white. 
Mars, large; crimson centre. 
Mad. Amlrieu, flecked with rosy spots. 
Mad. Houllet, pink and white spotted. 
Meyerbeer, white leaf-ground, with green veins and red midribs; fine. 
.Napoleon HI, crimson centre and carmine spots on rich green ground. 
Mozart, delicate rose centre and veins on green ground. 
Prince Albert Edward, emerald green, with rich crimson midrib, radiating to 
the edges aud densely spotted with white. §1. * 
Picturatum, red centre; long, narrow leaves. 
Pictuhi, very conspicuous; large white spots. 
Heine Victoria, white, green veins and crimson spots; very fine. 
Regale, dark green, with silvery spots. 
Rossini, pale centre, pink midribs, and red blotches. 
Raulinii, crimson nerves and white spots. 
Triomplie de l’Exposition, crimsou centre, with red ribs and green border. 
Wiglitii, white and pink blotches. 
Price, 50c. to $1 each; $4 to $10 per dozen. 
GLOXINIAS. 
Gloxinias are a beautiful group of plants, with large, foxglove-shaped flowers of 
an infinite variety of tints, and produced in great profusion from the base of a 
deep, rich-green, velvety foliage. They flower all the summer, and are the finest 
ornaments of the greenhouse from June to September. 
Pine named varieties, 50c. to $1 each. 
Extra fine seedlings, beautiful colors, 25 to oOc. each; $3 to $4 per dozen. 
