(!0. MADAME CASTAIGNEZ— ( )ii e o f tti e 
most (lisiinct, largo and double, finely-formed, of 
a rich glowing shade of rosy pink. Received 
Eirst-Class Certificate. 7s. firf. 
fil. ‘MADAIME ARNOULT— Of a most 
pleasing shade of j)inky blush, slightly edged 
deeper, flowers almost circular, hut of the finest 
shape and form ; hahit free and dwarf. Received 
First-Class Certificate. 5s. 
(!4. M. KETELEER — Flowers full and 
douhle, of a heantifnl flesh rose colour ; e.xtra 
fine. 2.S. 
Oil. PYRAMID — For general dec oration, will 
be found a useful varictv, rose-coloured flowers. 
2s. (id. 
07. M. PAUL DE VICQ— Flowers well 
formed and very douhle, bright carmine-cerise of 
a pleasing .shade ; distinct and good. Received a 
First-Class CertiHcafe, 7s. (id. 
68. *ROSAMONDE — Flowers large and 
double, of a beautiful rosy pink, very vigorous; 
by far the finest in this class, and one of the 
largest Begonias, l.v. (id. 
OU. ROSETTE — A very ideasing and attrac- 
tive variety, of a pinky-blush shade, delicately 
edged, deep pink centre; medium size. 5s, 
70. SOUVENIR DE MONS. THIERS— 
Intense rosy pink. Anemone-formed centre ; free 
and dwarf. 2s. 6d. 
71. SUZANNA HACHETTE— Fine rosy 
pink, very large and douhle, erect habit ; one of 
the best. 3.«. (id. 
Mr. J. Hammutt, 84, Learn Terrace East, Leamington. Sr/itrmher 30th, 1887. 
The Begonias arrived safely yesterday in grand condition, and hope to send you a further order 
shortly. 
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