il. dkni|ell &: S^loi^kl G^iiide. 
6!)0. PELICAN — Very lurfse, creamy white, 
incurved; grand show flower. First-Cla-ss Certi- 
ficate. l.f. 
P H CE B U S — Rriglit canary-yellow ; 
extra fine. First-Cla-ss Certificate. Is. each. 
,5!)1. PIETRO DIAZ — Velvety, garnet-red, 
golden yellow reflex. Kirst-Cla.ss Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
502. *PETER THE GREAT— Fine largo 
flower.s of a lemon-yellow; large. 
590. *PLANTAGENET — Yellow, shading 
into bright orange-brown, incurved. 
594. PRESIDENT GARFIELD — Bright 
carmine, is. each. 
W. K. HARRIS — Immen.se large 
flower.s, nankeen-yellow petals, incurved; good 
show flower. l.s. Gci. each ; cuttings, 9rf. 
WHITE DliAGON— Pure white, 
.similarinother respects to Golden Dragon. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. l.v. 
595. ROSEA SUPERBA. spi. SOUV.DE 
HAARLEM — Lilac-rose, ti])])C<l buff ; large and 
fine. I'irst-Class Certificate. 
59(>. *REVERIE — Orange, tinted red, golden 
centre; fine, free. 
597. »RED GAUNTLET — Dark crimson, 
large blooms. 1.9. 
ROI DES JAPONAIS— Keddish- 
maroon, tipped gold. F'irst-Cla-ss Certificate, 
N.C.S. 1 , 9 . 
598. ‘ROSA BONHEUR— Uich violet, 
shaded crimson ; large flowers. 
599. ROSEXJM PICTUM — Rose, reverse of 
petals silvcrv. 
(JOO.t'RliBRA STRIATA— Large full flower, 
roddi.sh crimson. 
GOl. *SARNIA — White, pink stripe; novel 
and distinct. 
SAM HENSHAW — Purplish rose, 
silvery back, florets incurved; good form ; very 
distinct 
SNOWSTORM — American raised 
variety; snow-white, full centre. 1.9. each. 
(i02. tSlMON D E LAUX — Flowers of 
inimensesize, reddish crimson, shaded; extra. 1.9. 
(!03. *SOL — Clear, citron-yellow, with long 
wax-like petals. 
(104. *SOLEIL LEVANT, syn. L’INPANTE 
D'ESPAGNE and TASSELLED YELLOW 
(105. SOUVENIR DU CAIRE— Brick-red, 
sliaded violet-hrown, petals large and fine. 
fiOO. SOUVENIR D’AMSTERDAM— 
Crimson, shaded violet-brown; large and fine. 
007. SOUVENIR DU JAPON— Rosy lilac, 
sliaded violet, yellowish centre. First-Class 
Certificate. 
608. SOURCE JAPONAISE, st/n. R. BAL- 
LANTINE — Rich violet-rose, petals hroaii, 
incurved. 
009. STAR — Very long and large orange- 
yellow florets; fine. 
010. tSTRIATUM PERPECTUM — Fine 
flower, with large florets; white, beautifully 
striped and flaked violet-rose. 
611. SYRINGA — Lilac, of immense size; 
distinct. 1.9. 
012. ‘THE SULTAN — Flowers very large, 
composed of a mass of bright rosy purple florets, 
with a lighter back. 
613. *THE KHEDIVE — Light purple, 
shaded lilac, also useful as a late flowering variety. 
614. *THUNBERG — A fine large flower, 
of a soft primrose-yellow; very attractive, 
ineurved. 
615. ‘TRIOMPHE DE LA RUE DES 
CHALETS — Immense size, salmon colour, 
tinted rose, golden centre. Is. 
616. ‘TRIOMPHE DU NORD — Bronze, 
shaded chestnut-rose; very fine and good. 
617. *VAL D'ANDORRE — Red, shaded 
orange, fine imbricated flower. First-Class 
Certificate. 
618. VICEROY OP EGYPT — Deep rosy- 
crimson and white back; first row of florets 
quilled, the rest very broad and curved inwards. 
619. VILLE DE TOULOUSE— Rich 
purple. First-Class Certificate, R.H.S. and 
N.Cl.S. 1 . 9 . 
620. WEN ON AH — White and lilac-pink. 
Is. 
WELCOME — Bronze, changing to 
chrome-yellow ; good late variety. 1.9. 
621. WILLIAM ROBINSON — Orange- 
salmon, a sport from Bouquet Fait. First-Class 
Certificate, N. C. S. 
622. W. L. SCHEFFER — White, striped 
lilac; good. Is. 6rf. 
— Canary-yellow ; immense flowers. 
All those not priced, G(/. each; 5s. per dozen. 
Cuttings, purchaser’s selection, 2s. per dozen; our selection. Is. Gd. per dozen. 
varieties half the price of plants. 
Cuttings of new 
1887. 
Mr. A. I’ORIEII, Luchie Gardens, North Berwick, N.B., January 1th, 
None of the cuttings failed which I have had from you the past two years. 
T. 1‘ittNOi.E, Esi;., “ Afra,” Bcnhilton Crescent, Sutton, Surrey, June 1th. 1887. 
I have the i)leasure to enclose cheipic in j)ayment of account, and am much pleased with ths 
plants and the perfect way in which they were packed, not a leaf being broken. 
Mr. J. Boke, 140, Barrow Hill, Chesterfield, June 7th, 1887. 
Plants safe to hand in capital condition, and well pleased with them. 
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