fl. dh,r(i\e]l ^ ^or\^’ S^loi‘al G(;uide. 
MR. MURPHY — Flowers large ami well 
formed, of a bright ])ink of a distinct ana attrac- 
tive shade ; very free. 3.s-. (if/. 
MR. COCKBURN — A fine varieh' orange- 
scarlet, erect flowers, large ; a nsefnl addition to 
this class. 3s. lid. 
MRS. ENO — A ])lensing salmon-coloured 
variety, soft salmon, with a tint of pink, beanti- 
fnlly shaded deeper in centre; erect flowering; 
dwarf. 3.S. Gd. 
MRS. MANBY — Medium size; yellow, 
shaded buff. 3s. Gd. 
MRS. BELLEW — A very fine i)ink variety, 
lightly tinged lilac ; free. o.s-. 
MRS. RAZEES — Of a distinct shade of violet- 
pink ; free. 3.?. Gd. 
MRS. EDWARDS — Light [link, very large, 
finely formed flowers ; effective. 3s. Gd. 
OUR LEADER— Of very distinct and attrac- 
tive features, soft red, lighter centre, erect 
flowering, dwarf bushy habit, circular flowers of 
large dimensions. .5s. 
RILEY SCOTT — A rich-colonred crimson 
variety; large flower.s. 3s. Gd. 
SIR W. HART-DYKE— Tbick bushy habit, 
flowers of a rich shade of ))ink, large, almost 
circular; very distinct. 3s. (it/. 
NEW DOUBLE BEGONIAS. 
HON. MRS. PLUNKETT — A grand variety ; beautiful soft salmon, blush shade, very large 
fine flowers, good habit ; one of the most distinct and best. Awarded a First-Class Certificate, 
R.H.S. 10.S. 
MISTRESS HALL (Crousse) — Full-size flowers of a creamy shade ; said to be a fine 
variety. 7.i. Gd. 
SCARLET. 
110. CANNELL’S FAVOURITE —Velvety 
scarlet, fine flowers ; dwarf habit. 3s. Gd. 
111. CITY OP PARIS — Rich crimson- 
scarlet, dwarf habit ; free. 2s. 
112. PLORIBUNDA — Medium - sized 
• flowers, vivid .scarlet, produced in such quan- 
tities as to nearly hide the foliage. 2.s. 
113. GARNET — Showy, flowers large and 
almost erect, of a distinct shade of orange, 
scarlet. Is. (!</. 
114. INDIAN CHIEF — Of great substance, 
and of a more decided shade of Indian yellow 
than we have before seen. 2s. 
115. MAGOG — Dark scarlet, flowers almost 
circular, petals of great size. 2s. Gd. 
IK). MARtJUIS OP SALISBURY— Large 
fine formed scarlet flowers, strong bushy habit, 
distinct. 2s. Gd. 
lir. MRS. H. G. MURRAY-STE WART— 
Rich scarlet, strong robust habit, and for e.\hi- 
bition one of the best. 3s. 
118. ORANGE PERFECTION— Soft scar- 
let, suffused orange, medium-sized well-formed 
flowers ; distinct. 3s. 
120. SHIRLEY HIBBERD — Brilliant 
scarlet of a dazzling shade, good habit, beautiful 
dark foliage. 2s. Gd. 
121. T. BAINES — Distinct, fiery-orange 
colour, medium size, very free. 2s. Gd. 
CRIMSON. 
122. ATCHALUS — Immense flowers of a 
reddish-crimson ; very free and effective. 2s. Gd. 
123. CITY OP BERLIN — Dark crimson, 
large and round ; free and good. 2s. Gd. 
125. CRIMSON CIRCLE— Rich crimson, 
erect flowering and effective. 2s. 
12G. CRIMSON PERFECTION— A beau- 
tiful circular flower, brilliant crimson, one of 
the best. 2s. 
127. CRIMSON KING — Fine flowers and 
good habit. 2s. 
128. GIGANTEA — Crimson flowers 7 inches 
across, petals nearly 4 inches broad, almost cir- 
cular and of great substance, strong and robust. 
3s. Gd. 
129. GLOW-WORM— One of the most in- 
tense fiery crimson shades of colour yet seen, 
strong and bushy, large and fine. 3s. Gd. 
130. KING OP THE BEGONIAS— Strong, 
bushy, dwarf habit, intense scarlet crimson. 
F'irst-Class Certificate. 3s. Gd. 
131. KING OP THE CRIMSONS— Bold 
open flowers, rich crimson-shaded maroon, dis- 
tinct ; awarded a First-Class Certificate. 3s. (jrf. 
132. LINDLEY — A distinct and effective 
variety ; very free. 2s. 
133. MR. AIRD — Rich reddish crimson, 
dwarf habit, fine erect flowers ; free. 2s. 
134. PERFECTION — Velvety crimson, 
medium-size flowers ; dwarf habit. 2s. Gd. 
135. TOTAL ECLIPSE— A splendid, rich, 
self-coloured variety. 3s. Gd. 
136. W. E. GLADSTONE — Producing im- 
mense fiery crim.son flowers; good strong habit. 
3s. Gd. 
Moskoale, Gardener to J. C. Grinling, Esq., Barton, Burton-on-Trent. 
lour Begonias made quite a sensation last July, some of them near upon 3 ft. through. 
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