C!ai\i]en it 't^loi‘al G[uide. 
COLOURED. 
137. CITY OF LONDON— Deep rosy lake, 
slmdiiif; off to a much lighter colour in centre, 
robnst lialiit ; large. 2.';. 
138. HENRY CANNELL— Rich inagentn- 
rose. very ]>retty. 3.v. 6rf. 
139. LEVIATHAN— Large fine flowers, of a 
ilcep pink shade of colour. 2.?. (Ul. 
140. IMIDSON’S FAVOURITE — A very 
])leasing rich rosy shade, splendid flowers and 
habit. ").v. ()(/. 
141. MISS CANNELL— Rosy ]>ink,.snffu.sed 
with purple, one of the best. 2.s. CuJ. 
142. MR. APTHORPE— Light magenta of a 
beautiful .shade. For exhibition purposes it will 
he found very useful. S-s. 6rf. 
143. — MR. H. a. MURRAY-STEW ART- 
Dee]) rose, petals very broad, a tine variety, 
•is. (id. 
144. MRS. H. CANNELL — Lovely pure 
rose, lighter centre, the finest shape in this 
section. 3.«. (!</. 
145. PINK PERFECTION- Of a distinct 
shade of ])ink, effective. 2.«. 
145. PURPLE GEM— Deep rose, decidedly 
suffused with a shade of purple, line flowers. 
3s. (k/. 
147. QUEEN OF ROSES— Flowers ])ro- 
duced in great nlnmdance, habit good. 2s. Gd. 
148. ROSEA MAGNIFICA— Good dwarf 
habit, dark green foliage, large fine flowers, 
freely ])rqdnced. 2s. 
149. ROSE PERFECTION — Medium- 
sized, well formed flowers. 2s. Gd. 
150. ROSY CIRCLE — Colour inten.se rose, 
broad petalled circular flower. 2s. 
151. ROSY MORN — Rosy purple, good 
shajte. very distinct, 2s. Gd. 
152. VIOLET GEM — Medium-sized flowers, 
suffused violet colour, 2s. Gd. 
153. W. E. GUMBLETON — Rosy magenta, 
free, strong, bushy growth. 2s. 6<f. 
BUFF COLOURED. 
164. 
edged 
dwarf 
CREPUSCULE — Light buff, 
crimson, flowers round, good foliage, 
lnd)it. l.s. Gd. 
155. EARL OF BESSBOROUGH— Clear 
yellow huff, edged soft red; free and effective. 
F’irst-Class Certificate. 2s. (irf. 
165. WONDER — Deep yellow huff, beau- 
tiful orange yellow at base of petals, which gives 
it a striking and novel appearance, splendid dark 
foliage. Is. 6(/. 
YELLOW. 
157. AUREA PERFECTA — Bright golden 
yellow, medium-sized flowers, beautiful marbled 
foliage. 3s. 
158. COUNTESS OF BESSBOROUGH— 
Clear rich golden yellow, distinctly edged soft 
red, splendid habit, and quite distinct. 5s. 
15!). J. DOWNS — Fine flowers., good habit 
and substance, ,3s. Gd. 
160. L ABBE FROMENT— Bright golden 
yellow, erect ; one of the finest. 2s. 
151 . MRS. H. COPPIN— Of the clearest and 
brightest yellow, medium-sized flowers, pretty 
foliage ; one of the finest. 3s. 
152. PRIMROSE PERFECTION- Colour 
as its name denotes, habit and form much better 
than any of the older varieties. 3s. Gd. 
153. ■ QUEEN OF YELLOWS— I’nre yel- 
low, deej) in shade, excellent form and good 
habit. ;is. Gd. 
165. SULPHUREA GIGANTEA — Light 
sulphur yellow, good, strong, bushy habit; dis- 
tinct 3s. 5)/. 
166. YELLOW BEDDER— Pure yellow. 
Thi.s variety has the ])eculiar habit of keeping 
or throwing nj) blooming growth from the bottom 
to an extent that all hut covers the foliage with 
flowers. Is. Gil. 
167. YELLOW PERFECTION — Round 
flowers, medium size ; dwarf. 2s. 
SALMON. 
169. LADY KIRK— Of a very ])lcasing shade 
of soft salmon, shaded deeper, free habit, and 
form of bloom S])lendid. 3.v. 
171. MRS. PHILLIPS— Soft sahnon ; very 
free ami effective. 2s. Gd. 
172. SALMONEA MAGNA— Bright sal 
mon, flowers large and well formed; vigorous 
habit. 2s. Gd. 
173. SALMON QUEEN — Beautiful dark 
green foliage, amost useful variety for nioderatcly- 
sized plants and decoration of the table. 3s. 
BLUSH COLOURED. 
174. JEANNE D ARC — White, suffused 
pink, large and fine. 2s. Gd. 
175. BLUSHING BRIDE — Fine flowers, 
pure white, edged j>ink ; very ]>rettv. 2s. Gd. 
■175. MDLLE. PESSONNEAU — Flowers 
of line form and substance, beautiful green 
foliage. Is. Gd. 
Mr. .Iambs Lynas, The Gardens, Moyallon House, Gilford. Ireland, .!/«)/ 25M, 18S7. 
The Begonias I received from you in spring have turned out s])lendidly. 'I'hey are in fine 
flower now. 
Mrs. M. Nukn, Castle Bdgs., Wexford, Not-. 2nd\ 1887. 
The Begonias received were very fine i)lants. 
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