"nr*; 
TL Ciuinell C^^iiide. 
25. P. TOKORNY— Soft ^ilno pink, lim- 
briiited ; distinct. 
26. P. V. RASPAIL— lieddisli sciirk't. 
27. GrEO. PAUL — Briglit yellow, edged and 
striped red. 
26. GLOIRE DE LYON— Fine scarlet. 
29. GOURDAULT — I)ee|> re<l, striped and 
finked erirason-niaroon and orange-.siarlet. 
.'10. HECTOR — Bright red ; large and fine. 
31. HIBBERD'S SCARLET— Very fine. 
32. HINZE'S 'WHITE — Extra fine for forc- 
ing. Is. (id- 
3;l. IRMA — Deep rose ; large. 
34. JAMES VEITCH — Flaked and striijed 
crimson, red-maroon, and slaty jiiirple ; distinct. 
3.S. ad. 
35. JEAN NATURELLE — Deep yellow, 
large carmine stripes. 
36. JEAN SISLEY (Carle) — Salmon, suf- 
fused red, gooil habit, large and fine. l.s. (!tf. 
37. J. B. VALENSAUT — Rosy red, striped 
purple. 
38. JH. METRAL — Salmon, marked red. 
39. JULES CHRETIEN— Of a huff shade, 
markcil reddish pink. 
40. JULIETTE — Deep rose, large full flower, 
good hahit. 
41. KING OP THE BELGIANS— Deep 
bright rose. 2s. 
42. LA BELLE — Flowers of the jmrest 
white, ])crfectly doable, and delightfully fragrant, 
are produced all the year round in .such 
profusion, that one or more plants should be 
grown whenever cut blooms are in re<]uest. 
Strong little plants, ])Ost free, l.s. ad. 
.54. MRS. KEEN — Crimson, large and fine. 
2.S. ad. 
55. MRS. P. MANGOLD — Large, well- 
shaped flowers, soft salmon : free. 
56. MRS. G. HAWTRY— Pure soft yellow, 
large ami fine. 
57. MME. BORDET— 'White, slightly- 
striped pink: pcettv. 
58. MME. DE LAMARTINE — Yellow, 
strijied slatv rose. , 
59. MME. LABRUYERE — Buff ground, 
edged bright rose. 
60. MDE. JULES MENOREAU— Speck- 
led and flakcil soft red ; distinct. 
61. MDE. SAINTE-HYACINTHE— Yel- 
low, shaded salmon, striped soft rose. 
62. MDE. SCHWALLER— White, shaded 
rose, marked carmine. 
63. MME. VIVIAND- MOREL— Dee]) 
yellow, splashed red; free. 
64. MAJOR LABORDERE — Soft red, very 
double and free. 
65. M. JACOTOT— Rose flake. 
66. ORIPLAMME — Clear salmon, edged 
red. 
67. PERPECTION — Blush jrink of a jileas- 
ing shade; fine large flowers. 
68. PETUNIA — Large, rich lavender-rose, 
mottled white, and deeply fringed. 2.s-. 
69. PRINCE OP ORANGE (I’icotoe)— 
Beautiful vellow, edged crimson, large and good. 
l.s. ad. 
70. PRINCESSE STEPHANIE — White, 
•slightly tinted blush. 
71. RAOUL PEQUET — Clear rose, .striped 
deeper. 
43. LAURA — Beautiful soft ])ink, large line 
flowers. dec])ly notched edges ; distinct, tine. 2.s. 
44. LE PAVORI — Large flowers, strong 
habit, vivid ])ink. 2,s. 
45. LE TRIOIMPHE DE LYON — Rich 
red, 
46. L'HERMINE— Pure white. 2.s. (id. 
47. LOUISA ASHBURTON (Cros.s) — 
White, fringed edge. 2.s. ad. 
48. LOUIS BERNHARD — Fimbriateil, 
intcn.se maroon-crimson, shaded purple. 
49. LUCIPER— Rich reddish scarlet. 
50. MARIE CHARIGPVE. 
51. MISS JOLLIPPE — Beautiful soft pink, 
dwarf hahit, and very free flowering; fine, 
l.s. and 1.S-. (id. each. 
MDLLE. CARLE— 1 ’arc white ; a very 
useful varietv. l.s. (id. each. 
52. MONSIEUR BALDWIN— Large, red. 
5 : 1 . MRS. WALLINGTON ( Wallington)— 
Colour peculiarly beautiful bright yellow, 
streaked rich scarlet and crimson, of a most pleas- 
ing shade of colour. 2.s. (id. 
72. RUBENS (Turner) — Dark maroon; fine. 
2.1. ad. 
73. RUPUS — Rich scarlet, bright, full, well- 
formed flowers. 2.S-. 
74. SERAPH — Beautifuldeepro.se; fine. 
75. SIR G. WOLSELEY — Buff ground, 
striped and edged bright red ; full. 
76. SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON— 
Blush white, very large and full. 2.v. ad. 
77. SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON— 
Pink. 3.S. 
78. SOLIGNAC — Orange-yellow, edged red. 
79. THE MOOR (Turner) — Dark crim.son, 
fine. 2.1. 
ISO. THOS. WALLIS— Scarlet, striped with 
red. 
81. VULCAN — Bright red : fine. 
82. WHIPPER-IN — Scarlet, with dark 
stripes ; large and free. 2s. 
83. WHITE SWAN — Pure white ; large and 
fine. Is. Gd. 
84. ZOUAVE— Red ; extra fine. 
All those not ]>riecd. Is. each. 
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