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Stewart, deep scarlet ; Rev. Page Roberts, yellow, 

 tinted buff; K. of K., bright scarlet; (centre bed), Mrs. 

 Henry Morse, rose-pink. 



Outside Beds. — No. i : Excelsa (Weeping Stan- 

 dard) ; Evelyn Thornton, Crimson Poly.; Alberic Bar- 

 bier, Standard ; Mme. N. Levavasseur, Crimson 

 Poly.; White Dorothy, Standard; Mrs. Cutbush, Pink 

 Poly.; Paul's Scarlet Climber, Standard; Eugenie 

 Lamesch, Orange Poly. ; Dorothy Dennison, Standard. 



Bed No. 2. — Emily Gray, Stanaard ; Leonie 

 Lamesch, coppery-red Poly. ; Dorothy Perkins, Stan- 

 dard ; Katherine Zeimet, White Poly. ; American 

 Pillar; Standard; Jessie, Cherry Poly.; Francois 

 Juranville ; Mme Levavasseur, Pink Poly. ; Mermaid. 



In many gardens the owner desires quite a number 

 of varieties, and with careful selection as regards to 

 colour and habit of growth a most pleasing effect can 

 be obtained by planting several varieties in one bed. 



In the list given here will be found varieties of 

 outstanding merit and in every way reliable. 



Crimson and Scarlet. — General MacArthur, Red 

 Letter Day, Col. Oswald Fitzgerald, Covent Garden, 

 Charles K. Douglas. 



Deep Pink Shades. — Ethel Somerset, Mme. Abel 

 Chatenay, Mrs. A. Glen Kidston, Caroline Testout, 

 Mrs. Bryce Allen. 



Pale Pink Shades. — Lady Pirrie, Ophelia, Phari- 

 saer. Viscountess Folkestone, Isobel. 



Coral and Copper Shades. — Mme. E. Herriot, Los 

 Angeles, Lamia, Irish Afterglow. 



Yellow. — Mrs. Wemyss Quin, Christine, Lady 

 Hillingdon. 



Apricot Shades. — Mrs. C. V. Haworth, Frances 

 Gaunt, Mme. Melainie Soupert, Irish Fireflame, Inde- 

 pendence Day. 



White and Cream. — Mrs. Herbert Stevens, Mme. 

 Jules Boucb^, Edith Cavell, Molly Sharman Crawford, 

 Kootenay. 



