The prices attached are for Plants in 60’s, our selection, for all classes of 
Singles 8s. doz.; ditto, large Plants in 6-inch pots, 16s. and 18s. per doz. 
Many of them can be supplied in 6 and 8-inch pots. 2s. 6d. to 6s. each. 
Cuttings half the price of Plants. 
For Novelties in Singles, see front of Guide. 
£01. MR. OWEN THOMAS— Rich scarlet, 
tiuled crimson, very distinct large white centre; 
fine overlaoping petals, circular flowers, splendid 
habit; a great advance on d/r.s. Gt>rd>/». Is. Gd. 
202. JOHN RUSKIN — Soft orange-red 
flowers of large dimensions and great substance : 
sturdy habit; a great improvement on Duke of 
Fife. Is. Gd. 
'203. DUKE OP YORK— Reddish magenta, 
deeper in upper petals, enormous-sized flowers 
and trusses ; vigorous habit ; one of the finest for 
winter decoration. l.«. Gd. 
204. LORD ELGIN — Of a pleasing shade 
of soft rosy-scarlet, tine bold flowers and trusses; 
of good constitntion ; a nice addition. Is. (W 
20.5. SHERLOCK HOLMES— A grand im- 
])rovenient on the well-known Hettie, with its 
splendid large flowers and trusses; cle.ar roay- 
magenta of a distinct shade, deeper towards 
centre; pretty and effective. Is. Gd. 
206. METALLIC — Beantifnl circular 
flowers; rich crimson, tinted magenta towards 
base of petals, very bright coloured upper petals ; 
dwarf and free ; fine. Is. 6(/. 
207. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE— A rich 
crimson self in the way of l.oid lioseiery, with 
broad overlapping petals of great substance and 
size: vigorous. l.v. 6</. 
208. SOLDIER'S TUNIC— Of a most 
intense scarlet colour, medium sized, well 
formed; very striking. l.s-. Gd. 
209. ENEID — Of a rosy-red shade ; largo 
and very effective; free. l.v. Gd. 
210. OLIVIA — A grand improvement on 
Edith Pearson ; of a rosy-red, tinted falmon ; 
flowers and trusses of great merit, l.s. Gd. 
211. J. BIDWELL — A splendid rich scarlet, 
distinct white eye; very erect; dwarf habit; 
effective l.s. Crf. 
212. WINTIE — Rosy-red of a pleasing 
shade; bold flowers, large white eye. l.v. Gd. 
213. M. CAL VAT — Crimson, white eye, 
medium-sized flowers, but forming into large 
bold trusses, l.s. 6cf. 
214. W. P. WRIGHT — It seems almost dan- 
gerous to touch the scarlet flowering section, on 
account of having such fine varieties. It pro- 
duces splendid bold flowers, and trusses of 
immense size and substance. Is. Gd. 
215. REV. BARTRAM — Splendid large 
flowers of the finest form and leathery substance ; 
of a bright orange scarlet. Is. 
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216. LORD IDDESLEIGH — Bright 
scarlet ; fine bold flowers and trusses ; a splendid 
addition. Is. 
217. MDLLE. TRINE— Soft rosy magenta ; 
fine bold flowers and trusses ; good vigorous 
habit, free flowering ; a noble variety. Is. 
218. LORD ROSEBERY — A grand variety, 
brilliant crimson-shaded ; large, well-formed 
flowers, enormous trusses ; good vigorous habit. 
Is. 
210. LORD SALISBURY — Flowers of enor- 
mous size and substance, of a rich madder shade, 
tinted magenta; more conspicuous during the 
winter season. Is. 
220. W. H. SMITH— Soft magenta, of a 
pleasing shade ; large white eye ; gopd habit. Is. 
221. COMET — Soft crimson, richer, shade 
in upper petals ; large fine trusses ; a very bold 
flower ; strong habit. 1 s. 
222. BRIGHT EYE— Bright scarlet, shaded 
crimson ; large distinct white eye ; splendid 
shape. Is. 
223. MRS. E. RAWSON— Shaded orange- 
scarlet flowers, nice bold trusses; good habit, 
free flowering, and very showy. Is. 
224. GALATEA — A very pretty shade of 
colour, being a pleasing tint of soft rosy-salmon ; 
large, well-formed flowers, lighter in base of 
upper petals ; conspicuous white eye ; good habit, 
quite distinct. Is. 
225. GRACE HARVEY— A very free and 
effective variety ; large, W'ell-formed flowers of 
a clear rosy-red shade; bright white eye. 9d. 
226. BRILLIANTISSIMA — Flowers and 
trusses of enormous size and substance ; brilliant 
scarlet, with a clear white centre. Is. 
227. HECLA— Brilliant scarlet; fine bold 
flowers, enormous trusses ; fine. Gd. 
228. COND^I — Of a soft crimson shade ; very 
large flowers and trusses ; a bold variety. Gd. 
229. SHIRLEY HIBBERD — Of a rosy- 
red shade ; large, well-formed flowers and trusses, 
well worthy of the name. Is. 
230. CANNELLS' FAVOURITE — Fine 
pip and truss, very dwarf and free ; colour rose 
shaded magenta, fine white eye. It attracts the 
attention of every one. Is. 
231. PARKER’S FAVOURITE — Of a 
bright scarlet shade of colour ; enormous flowers 
and trusses. Is. 
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