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556. ^ILLUSTRATION— Distinct and effec- 
tive, producing large flowers of a deep red colour, 
slightly tinted chestnut. 
557. V JAMES SALTER— Clear lilac or rosy 
mauve shaded towards the centre ; the flowers are 
very double, and composed of ft multitude of 
small petals from four to five inches long, which, 
as they expand, become curled and twisted in a 
most curious manner. Is. 
558. *JANE SALTER— White, bordered and 
striped with rosy lilac ; flowers large, and com- 
posed of long broad curved petals ; eariy, very free 
560. JONATHAN — Rosy carmine, bordered 
and striped white, centre yellow ; fine variety 
561MAPONAIS — Broad petals of a bronzy 
yellow, distinctly spotted with rusty brown, a 
grand show flower. Is. 
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563. *K-®MPFER — ITronzy yellow and red, 
very distinct ; useful as a late-flowering variety. 
Is. 
564. JEANNE DELAUX, syn. F. A DAVIS 
— Very long twisted petals, dark brown-crimson, 
shaded maroon, reverse of petals gold-yellow. 2s. 
565. J'GLOIRE DE FRANCE — Wrongly called 
La France; large and double, crimson-bronze, 
lit up with flame colour, speckled gold. Is. 
566. L’OR DE FRANCE — Rich golden- 
yellow, shaded and splashed reddish brown, re- 
verse of petals violet, distinct. 2s. 
567. LORD BEACONSFIELD — A globular 
flower with broad incurved and also reflexed petals, 
salmon-red, shaded with amber-yellow, reverse of 
petals nankeen-yellow, a remarkable and distinct 
variety, very free. 2s. 6d. 
568. LE NIGER— Slaty shade of red, reverse 
of petals white, distinct. Is. 6 d. 
569. # LA NYMPHE — Delicate peach colour 
shaded white ; very free, good for specimens. Is. 
570. LORRAINE — Bronzy yellow, deeper 
towards centre. Is. 6 d. 
571. LA FOURNAISE— Long vertical petals, 
fiery red, passing to a copper-rose. Is. 
572. *LA CHARMEUSE— Of a rich purple, 
tipped white, small flowers, veiy early 
573. *L' AMI MAURISOT— Reddish crimson, 
spotted yellow, distinct. 
574. *LTNCOMP ARABLE— Petals of spiral 
form, yellow and reddish brown, base of centre 
petals a showy crimson ; distinct Is. 
575. LA PURETE— Of the purest white, long 
recurved petals, funnel shaped, enormous flowers. 
Is. 
576. *LA BIEN AIMEE — White, tinted lilac, 
reverse of petals rosy violet, yellow centre. First 
Class Certificate. Is. 
577.1 ‘LADY SELBORNE— A pure white sport 
from James Sailer, very fine, useful, and early. Is. 
LA ROUGE— Reddish mahogany, passing 
to a clear salmon colour ; very pretty 
578. L’OR DU RHIN— Bright golden-yellow, 
suffused rusty red, small, but very double. Is. 
579. J*LAUREN CE syn. TRIOMPHE DE 
ST. MARTIN— Of a soft rose colour, with silvery 
reflections and violet-rose markings. Is. 
580. LUCIFER — Curious and distinct, one 
half of petals vermilion-red, reverse and also tube 
nankeen yellow. Is. 6 d. 
581. LACINIATUM-A beautiful fringed white 
flower ; one of the earliest introductions in the 
Japanese class, sent out in 1862. Is. 
LE NEGRE— Intense brown colour, 
shaded red, golden centre tipped 
582. JMDLLE. LOUISE SABATIE— Long 
petals slightly twisted, violety rose, shaded white, 
reverse silvery, free 
583. *MEG MERRILIES -Sulphur-wliite, very 
large, and of most curious form, belonging to 
Dragon section ; late variety. Is. 
584. JM. CROUSSE — Ci imson, incurved central 
florets, distinct 
585. *M. DELAUX — Deep reddish crimson, 
very fine, large, full flowers. Is. 
586. "MAGNUM BONUM— Rosy lilac, with a 
lighter back ; large flowers 
587. M. JOHN LAING— Rich crimson, shaded 
brown, large and fine. 2s. 
588. MADAME LEMOINE— Magenta colour 
589. *MONS. LEMOINE -Rich red, tipped 
gold ; distinct 
590. -MDLLE. MOULISE — Creamy white, 
large and beautiful 
591. M. COCHET — Silvery white, suffused 
rose, reverse of petals carmine- violet. 2s. 
592. MRS. CHARLES CAREY — White, 
much curled, large blooms, bold foliage, one of the 
finest and most useful late varieties in cultivation. 
593. -M. C. HUBERT — A beautiful flower, 
crimson, tipped gold 
594. JMDLLE. ANNA DELAUX— Twisted 
florets of milk-white colour, delicately tinted rose 
595. M. l£oN BRUNEL — Deep golden 
colour, tipped reddish brown, pointed yellow. 2s. 
596. MRS. MAHOOD, creamy white, chang- 
ing to pure white, full centre, petals long and 
thread-like. First Class Certificate. Is. 6rf. 
M. DESBREAUX— Deep chestnut-red, 
extra large. Is. 
597. M. BRUN — Deep lilac-mauve, double 
and full, large. Is. 
598. MONS. BACO — Vivid crimson and 
orange 
. 599. *MDME. C. AUDIGUIER — A splendid 
variety, producing immense flowers of a soft rosy 
lilac colour, tinted mauve ; fine shape 
600. MDLLE. TOULOUSE-Fresh rose colour 
MRS. TOWNSHEND— Full, handsome 
bloom of a rich' daret-erimson, yellow on the 
under side of the flat florets. First Class Certi- 
ficate. Is. 
601. M TARIN — Violet-rose, shaded silver, 
large and fine. First Class Certificate. Is. 6 d. 
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