}F. Ccii|nell G[uitle. 
S 37<). JGRACILIS SUPERBA— One of the 
' finest ami most useful for bedding purposes ; in- 
tense crimson scarlet flowers \vell-dis])layed above 
the elegantly fern-like cut foliage. 
380. *HARLEQU1N — Deep rosy purple, at 
times shaded deei)er, fine shaped flowers; free 
and distinct. l.s. 
381. *HALO — Magenta-crim.son, zone of yel- 
low at base of florets : free. 
382. *KATE GREEN— Of a di.stinct shade 
of orange ; showy and attractive. 
383. * LANCER — Hich magenta, shaded 
purple, heantifnlly rayed towards centre, reddish 
crimson and orange, well formed flowers; distinct. 
384. LAURA LINDEN — Rich maroon- 
crimson ; large. 
383.i>iLITTLE BEAUTY— Beautiful light 
magenta-ro.se, yellow and huff at base of petals, 
small and well shaped ; free and ])retty. 
38().f*LIZZIE hall — P ale sulphur, edged 
white; distinct. 
387. LADY DUNGAN — White, shaded 
jiink, large white ring. 
388. ‘LORRAINE — One of the most distinct 
and beautiful, being of a very rich magenta, 
much deeper shade in centre. i.«. 
380i>*LADY NORTON — Intense plum- 
jnirple, medium size. 
390. MARION HOOD— White, shading to 
deep rosy jiink ; distinct. 
391. tMR. FIVE ASH — A distinct shade of 
orange-red, well formed flowers ; free. 
392 Ft*MR. KENNETT — Bright golden 
ground, distinctly striped crimson, fine showy 
flower ; one of the best. l.v. Grf. 
393. MISS LINAKER — Beautiful rich 
cherry-red and magenta, orange at base of petals. 
3!»t. fMIDGET IMPROVED— Rich orange- 
Bcarlet.beautifulshell-shaped petals ; free, distinct, 
and verv useful. l.v. 
395. ■ MRS. FERGUSON — Pale yellow, 
well refle.'ted petals. l.v. 
39(). ‘MARGUERITE — Deep rosy lilac, 
shading off lighter. 
397. f*MR. rose — G round colour bright 
rose, regularly striped pure white; dwarf. First- 
Class Certificate. 
398. IMR. S. BARLOW— Rich scarlet-crim- 
son ; free and dwarf. 
3!I9. ‘IVnSS E. TERRY — Bright pink, 
medium-sized, well-formed flowers; free and 
good. 
4iK).pf*MAGPIE — C erise, tipped white, deep 
maroon towards centre, l.v. 
401. ‘MRS. BOWMAN— Distinct shade of 
purple-magenta ; effective. 
402. ‘MRS. MIST— A pleasir.g .shade of 
rosy-lilac, orange-crimson at base of petals; 
distinct. 
403.i>*NELLIE ware— P urplish crimson, 
colour rich and distinct. l.v. 
404. PFNEW LIFE — Pure white, regularly 
edged deep rosy lake. 
405. ‘POLAR STAR — Pure white, medium- 
size, well-formed flowers ; free and good. 
40fi. Ft‘PARAGON — One of the mo.st distinct 
and beautiful. 
407. PICTURATA — Rosy lilac shade of 
colour. 
408. PERFECTA — Deej) crimson - scarlet, 
showy and useful. 
409. tPAINTED LADY— Deep piuk coloured 
variety ; free and showy. 
410. f*ROSEUM — Rich magenta, .shot with 
jtiirple, small, well-shaped flowers. 
411. RUBY — Rich ruby-red, tipped lighter. 
412. ‘ROSE QUEEN — Soft rose, .suffused 
lilac, clear yellow at base of florets; dwarf and 
free. 
413. J‘STEPHEN AMEY— Pleasing shade of 
ruby-red, deep bronze at base of petals, flowers 
well-formed and of great substance ; free and 
dwarf, l.v. 
414. Ff*S. WALKER — Pale yellow, striped 
red ; constant, l.v. 
415. fSILVER king — O range-cinnamon, 
flushed silver, distinctly edged pale yellow. 
41(). ‘SUNBEAM (Turner) — (ilear yellow, 
round flowers ; fine shape. 
417. tST. JULIEN — Deep reddi.sh crimson, 
large, broad-petalled flowers ; free. 
418. Ft*STRIATA — Deep rose-pink, slightly 
shaded like, striped maroon ; free, di.stinct, and 
constant. l.v. 
419. t*SCARLET DEFIANCE— One of the 
most effective. 
420. f‘SCOTCH lassie— B uff, striped red, 
large flowers; distinct, l.v. (h/, 
421. f*T H E R E I S — White, striped rose; 
distinct. 
422. ‘SATURN — A shade of colour some- 
what between a rich crushed strawberry and a 
light rosy crimson colour, rich at base of florets; 
distinct. 
423. T. S. WARE — Bright orange-scarlet, 
of a distinct shade. 
424. t‘TERRA COTTA— Rich terra-cotta- 
red ; distinct and good. l.v. 
425. ‘VICTORIA — Rich crimson, shaded ma- 
roon, bronze centre ; distinct and free. 
42(i.p*WILLIE GREEN — Deep plum colour, 
medium-sized flowers. 
427. fJ YELLOW BOY — Deep yellow, rich 
orange centre ; verv free. 
428. t‘YELLOW GEM— Clear yellow, of the 
finest shape and form. 
All those not priced, Gd. each. 
Rev. W. Buicknki.i,, Eynsham Vicarage, O.-tford, June lOt/i, 1887. 
Contents of l.tst hamper arrived safely and in excellent order. 
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