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r. C. PAWIjE — Beautiful rich crimson, shaded rose at tips of florets ; splendid habit, constant. 7*. 6<i. 
ORIiEN’S VICTORY — Deep and dazzling scarlet ; early bloUmer. 7s. fid. 
HERCCLES — Bright chestnut-crimson, suffused claret, reverse of petals silvery ; a wonderful flower. 7s. fid. 
INDIAN’ PRINCE — Petals narrow and very finely pointed ; greatly admired. 7s. fid. 
ISLAND QUEEN — 'Very distinct and beautiful, of a charming light mauve colour ; very distinct. 7s. fid. 
KINGFISHER — Bright cannine or rosy purple, very free flowering ; vahiable for cutting purposes. 7s. fid. 
RING OF SIAM — Deep rich purplish maroon, very early and free flowering. 7s. fid. 
KEYNES 'WHITE — Undoubtedly the best wliite Cactus in existence, of the purest ivory-white ; a most elegant 
flower, has every good quality. 5s. 
LAVERSTOOK BEAUTY — Soft red or vermilion ; a splendid variety for exhibition. 7s. 6d. 
MAID OF HONOUR— A most fascinating and charming flower, delicate shade of soft amber, with a shading of 
old gold. 7s. fid. 
NARY SERVICE — A pleasing tint of pinkish heliotrope, shading off to a yellowish brown ; one of the most 
elegant j dwarf, very free. 7s. fid. 
NIDNIGHT SUN — Intense crimson, .shaded lighter and darker ; very effective. 7s. fid. 
MISS AGNES BOX — Beautiful rich scarlet, of velvety appearance ; one of the best. 7s. fid. 
MISS FINCH— Finely pointed petals, very free and distinct ; rich carmine-rose, shaded crimson. 7s. fid. 
MRS. ARNOLD — A mixture of terra-cotta, fawn, amber, and such-like shades ; very distinct. 7s. fid. 
MRS. J, GODDARD— Lovely rich glowing crimson-scarlet ; handsome, one of the finest. 7s. fid. 
MRS. SORASE DICKINS— A lovely rich golden yellow, large handsome flowers. 5s. 
NIGHT — Intense dark maroon, nearly black ; one of the darkest in existence. 7s. fid. 
NERO — Soft shade of rosy crimson, tinted deep claret ; of high merit. 7s. fid. 
OCTOPUS — A large and nearly white variety ; very free, most beautiful in fine weather. 5s. 
OAKLANDS — Salmon-rose, a useful and good variety for any purpose. Rs. 
PORCUPINE — Petals very pointed, colour dark scarlet-maroon ; one of the best. 7s. fid. 
PRIMROSE DAME (Miss Aldersey) — Best described as an exact counterpart of /.ady Vcmince in colour 
and form, but having long stems. 5s. 
PROFUSION — Small flowers, rich rosy purple ; makes a grand display. 5s. 
REGULUS — Rich deep crimson self, of great substance and quality. 5s. 
ROYAL PURPLE — Bluish j)luin or rich purple, very free. 7s. fid. 
ROYAL ROBE — Deep crimson-purple, reverse of petals deep claret j charming. 7s. fid. 
RUBY — Rich ruby-red; a most attractive and pleasing flower, tips of petals almost magenta. 7s. fid. 
STANDARD BEARER — Bright fiery scarlet, of the same colour as Oloriosa ; very free. 7s. fid. 
STELLA — Rich vivid crimson, long beautifully-formed petals ; large bold flower, very free. 7s. fid. 
TILLIE— Quite a new and distinct colour, salmon suffused pale rose, tinged soft mauve ; greatly admired, habit 
dwarf and perfect. 7s. fid. 
THE PET — Miniature flowering ; a pretty shade of rosy amber, shaded old gold ; lovely. 5s. 
TINY — A mixture of light orange and old gold ; charming. 5s. 
TRUE FRIEND — Very dark crimson, superb form ; a distinct and elegant flower. 5s. 
W. J. FROST — Rich crimson, large long twisted petals, perfectly formed. 5s. 
GRAND NEW FERNS. 
ASPLENIUM HILLI — A distinct addition to the Asplenium species of Ferns. It is of good habit, similar to 
A. bulbiferum, the fronds being more upright than the latter and of a darker shade of green, growing from 18 to 21 
inches in length, the tips drooping gracelully over. It is a hardy varietj’ of free growth, and will be found a grand 
.addition for decorative and market purposes. Awarded a Botanical CertiUcate of Merit. 6s. 
LOMARIA CILIATA MAJOR— A most distinct and effective decorative Fern, being of more vigorous habit 
than the typo ; the fronds are larger and of good substance, rvilh a graceful spreading habit. As a market plant it will 
jirove invaluable, being far superior to the popular L. Oibba. 3s. fid. and 5s. 
SAINTPAULIA lONANTHA RUBRA — New variety of this neat Gesneriacea, with deep lilac-red flowers, 
and which comes true from seed. Although this colour may not by some be considered quite equal in beauty to that of 
the tvpe, the first new departure from it will still interest everyone who has seen or grown this charming little plant. 
2s. fid. 
