f[. dkr|i\ell Gj-uide. 
n LADY MARY WOOD — Large, bold, solid double flowers of the finest form, salmon 
" fawn shaded ; splendid habit ; good. 10s. 6<f. 
lady ROBRRTS' ^Much admired when exhibited at the Temple Show, producing nice open 
flowers, not too double, of a pleasing blush tint, medinm-siiied well-formed blossoms; attractive 
7.1. Cd. 
LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD — A splendid addition to the crimson class ; fine large double 
flowers, colour very rich ; good habit. First-Class Certificate. 10s. 
MISS ADA REHAN — A charming variety, and will be much appreciated ; deep clear 
salmon, enormons double flowers ; dwarf, compact habit; good. 7s. 6d. 
MISS FRANCES WILLARD — Good, distinct, and a pretty combination of colours, tinted 
white ground, outer petals delicately edged pink, reverse of centre florets pink, crimped edges ■ 
large. 12s. ’ 
NURSE MARY CORNELL — Of a very pleasing shade of salmon-pink; large well-formed 
flowers ; good habit. 7s. 6d. 
ORANGE-SCARLET. 
1. ECLAT — Bright orange-scarlet. Is. 6rf. 
2. EDWARD BANES — Medium-sized, 
well-formed flowers ; good habit, of a soft red 
shade. 2s. 
3. F^ LTX CROUSSE — Fine large flowers 
of a splendid shade of orange-scarlet. 2s. 6d. 
4. HARRY LAINQ — Bright scarlet, large 
full flowers; fine. 7s. 
5. *INCENDIE — Suitable for baskets, rich, 
reddish scarlet. 2s. Crf. 
6. J. MARSHAXiL — A splendid variety ; 
erect flowering, of a bright scarlet shade ; good 
habit; a fine addition. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate. 4s. 
CRIMSON-S 
13. ANDREW HENDERSON — Reddish 
crimson,fulldoubIeflowers; uprighthabit. 3s.6</. 
14. COLONEL EATON — tlf a very rich 
shade of scarlet; fine large flowers; erect habit ; 
one of the best. 6s. ’ 
16. DR. FELTZ — Full double flowers, rich 
reddish crimson ; vigorous. 3.v. 
16. FULGURANT — Deep crimson ; free and 
effective. Is. 
17. FRANK BIBBY — Of a pleasing shade of 
colour, soft cerise-crimson ; tine large bold 
flowers ; perfect habit. 4s. 
18. J . C. GARDINER — Cerise-crimson ; 
large flat flowers ; upright habit. 6s. 
13. LAF AYETTE— Very free, medium size ; 
rich colour. Awarded First-Class Certificate. 
3.V. 
7. LORD FALMOUTH — Large and fine ; 
bright scarlet; good. 3s. 
8. M. RONDEAU — Soft scarlet, shaded 
orange. 2s, 6rf. 
9. M. THEROUX — Clear orange-scarlet, 
moderate size flowers. 2s. 6rf. 
10. REV. H. C. SHUTTLEWORTH— 
Fine deep glowing scarlet, large and of great 
substance ; fine habit. 4s. 
11. RUHM VON ERFURT— The brightest 
coloured scarlet yet seen ; medium size flowers ; 
free. 3s. 
12. W. B. MILLER — Orange-scarlet ; 
medium size ; effective. 3s. 6rf. 
:arlet, xc. 
20. M. DUVIVIER — Rosy crimson ; very 
double and fine. 2s. 6d. 
21. MAJOR STUDDERT — Bright red ; 
strong habit. Is. 6d. . 
23. PRINCE OF WALES— Brigh t crimson ; 
a useful variety. 3s. Gd. 
24. RALPH MOORE — Producing enor- 
mous fine flowers of a clear red shade; good 
dwarf habit; one of the best. os. 
25. SAMSON POX — Clear scarlet ; good 
size flowers. 5s. 
26. SERGEANT BATES— Deep crimson ; 
medium double flowers, os. 
TOD MERCER — Erect flowering, and 
producingfine double blooms of a deep red shade ; 
very free and good. 7s. ’ 
27. W. L. MURDOCK — Bright crimson 
flowers; very double; good dwarf habit; 
effective. 6.<. 
28. A L I NE ADAMS — Dwarf and free ; light 
sulphur, outer petals tinted rose. 3s. Gd. 
29. ^BLANCHE DUVAL — Creamy tvhite, 
guard petals deep blush large flowers of the finest 
form ; dwarf and free. First-Class Certificate. 
3.1. 
30. COUNTESS OF DUDLEY— A most 
useful variety, white, tinted cream ; free. 3s. Gd. 
WHITE. 
31. DR. MASTERS — Perfect habit ; cream, 
delicately tinted blush in centre. 3s. 
32. DUCHESS OF FIFE — A most beauti- 
ful variety; large, moderately double flowers, of 
a delicate silvery flesh shade ; a lovely variety ; 
very free. os. 
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