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f G2. LADY WIMBORNB — Deep jiink, 
heavily shaded with rose ; quite a new colour. 
63. LUCY BERRY — Lilac, suffused white 
at hase of petals. l.«. 
64. MARY NESBITT— Rosv purple. 
65. MISS CANNELL— White, tipped rose- 
pink, depth and build of flower very fine. 
Rich glossy black, the 
84. PIONEER- 
darkest vet raised. 
85. PRINCE BISMARCK— rieasingcolour, 
puce, shot with purple ; full .size. 
86. PICOTEE — Golden yellow ground, 
narrow crimson edge. 
87. PERFECTION OP PRIMROSES— 
66. MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST — 
Scarlet, with orange shade ; good habit. 
MIDGET — Cream, tinted pink ; a pleas- 
ing colour. Is. 
MRS. ALEX. CAMPBELL — Tale 
yellow, very large, fine form. l.s. 
67. MRS. DODDS — Blush eentre, outer 
petals light lilac ; very pretty. 
MRS. W. SLACK — Blush white, edged 
with purple ; fine. l.v. 
68. MODESTY — Blush, with great substance 
and fine outline. 
69. MR. HARRIS — Crimson-scarlet, deep 
and full ; fine form. 
70. MRS. LANGTRY — Cream colour, 
beantifullv edged crimson ; full size. 
71. MRS. DOUGLAS— Vivid scarlet, of a 
pleasing shade ; good form. 
72. MRS. GLASSCOCK— Pure white, full 
size. 
Beautiful primrose, slightiy edged rose. 
88. PRINCE OP DENMARK — J)ark 
maroon, shaded crim.son ; fine flower. 
89. ROSY MORN — Beautiful ro.se colour, 
nothing like it ; very constant. 
90. REV. J. GOODDAY— Maroon, shaded 
with purple ; very large. 
RICHARD DEAN — Deep piiiqile, of 
finest form. l.s. 
91. RIFLEMAN — Beautiful, rich, deep 
crimson, shaded maroon ; fine shape. 
92. RUBY GEM — Ruby crimson, small 
yellow tip: close compact centre, l.v. 
93. SENATOR — Pine purple, distinct. 
94. SIR GARNET WOLSELEY— Reddish 
chocolate; large, useful flower. 
95. SAMUEL PLIMSOLL — A rich purple, 
of fine shade. 
96. SUNBEAM — Clcarbuff, witha beautiful 
outline; constant. 
73. MRS. KENDAL — White ground. 
97. SHIRLEY HIBBERD— Dark shaded 
heavily edged and tipped purple. 
74. MRS. BOSTON— Lilac, useful flower, 
75. MRS. W. E. GLADSTONE— A deli- 
cate and beautiful shade of silvery pink, constant, 
and in form grand. Is. 
76. MRS. HARRIS — White ground, lilac 
edge ; a very fine flower. 
77. MRS. W. HASKINS— Fawn colour, dis- 
tinct and good. 
78. MRS. STANCOMB — Pale yellow, 
tipped with fawn ; fine. 
79. MRS. STAPLES— Yellow-edged crim- 
son, well-built flower. l.v. 
80. MISS HENSH AW— White, large, full, 
and constant. 
81. MRS. S. HIBBERD — White, tipped 
pink ; very beautiful. 
82. MURIEL — Clear yellow, full size, con- 
crimson, a noble and very constant flower. 
SIR CHAS. MILLS — Clear yellow, 
good form. 
SPITFIRE — Bright scarlet, very pro- 
fuse. Is. 
98. SYBIL — Good form and constant. 
99. T. J. SALTMARSH— Yellow, deeply 
edged red, stout cupped pet.al ; new and fine. 
100. THOMAS GOODWIN — Very dark, 
grand show flower. 
THOS. HOBBS — Purplish rose or 
magenta, very fine. l.v. 
101. VICE PRESIDENT— Bright orange, 
fine. 
102. WALTER H. WILLIAMS— Splendid 
bright scarlet, surpassing all others of that 
colour; grand high centre, l.v. 
103. WM. RAWLINGS — Rich crimson- 
stant. l.v. 
83. PANDORA — Good size and form, 
constant. 
purple, perfect outline. 
104. W.DODDS — Orange buff, stout circulaa 
petal ; constant. 
Spring Prices, 5s. per doz., except those priced; H. C. & Sons' selection, 4s. per doz. 
Pot Roots, 8s. to 18s. per doz. 
Mr. .r. Nicuolls, Peel Street Nm-sery, Ballaratt, Victoria. Australia, Sejitember 19t/i, 1887. 
P.O.U. for Dabiias. I will send you my order for seeds by ne.vt mail. 
D. Camchei.i. Buown', Ksij., The Croft, Obau, N.B., Sa/iffuihcr 1887. 
I send you by same post a paper giving a repoit of our Show, you will see that I carried a good 
many prizes. Your Begonias (Doubles) were very fine, and were much admired by the visitors. 
Your Dahlias which I exhibited were also very much admired, and f gave your name to a good 
many visitors. 
Mr. AY. Doug I. AS, 4, Bilton Street, Liiyerthorpc, York, Odoher 9M, 1887. 
I have great pleasure in informing you that, through your instructions, I have taken prizes for the 
Dahlias you sent me. 
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