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MK. KINO. 
i;5. ENOCH ARDEN— Corolla opening 
rich indigo-blne, sometimes hcaiitifully flaked 
with light red, and when fully expanded changing 
to a reddish violet ; a fine variety. 
ME. P. GLASS — J)eep crimson tnho and 
se]>als, ]inrplc-maroon corolla ; medium size. I.v. 
JAMES WELCH — Uright rosy-red tnhe and 
scpal.s. pale maroon corolla ; graceful, l.v. 
BULGARIE — Pnr]>lc corolla, crimson tnhe 
andsejials; vcrv free. I.s. 
COL. BORGNIS-DESBORDES — Sepals 
ro.sy red, corolla pni'iile. l.s. 
EMPEROR — Bright red tnhe and sepals, 
maroon corolla shaded pnr])le; nscfnl for pillars 
and baskets, l.v. 
GEN. GORDON — Red tnhe and sepals, 
pliiiu-colonrcd corolla ; good habit, l.s. 
Young jjlants of all those not j 
1 4. MARIE AUBIN — A pretty and distinct 
new variety ; very free. 
15. BEAUTY OP KENT — One of the 
prettiest dark Pnehsias imaginable. 
16. LORD ELCHO — Pine bold flotver, and 
if well grown very fine. 
17. WAR EAGLE — Large corolla, shaded 
with crimson ; good bold flower. 
18. TRY ME, O ! — One of the best for any 
purpose. 
19. DR. HESSEL — Tnhe and sepals Intense 
deej) earmine. 
90. SPITPIRE — Sepals bright scarlet-red, 
corolla well-formed, of a deep magenta; very 
showy and distinct. 
21. ALPONSO — Pine flower, rich crimson 
tnhe and sepals, and fine substance ; corolla deep 
violet. 
22. GAZELLE — One of the best habited 
dark varieties for exhibition. 
24. LYE'S RIVAL — Red tube and sepals, 
rich violet-pnrple corolla; effective. 
25. SIR BARTLE PRERE— Tube and 
sepals carmine, the latter beautifully reflexed ; 
corolla very large. 
26. M. LAUTH — Largo compact flowers, 
handsome round plum-corolla, often striped 
with rose ; well reflexed, of a bright carmine 
colour. 
27. MR. J. HUNTLEY— Fine robust habit 
a very showy dark variety. 
28. CHARMING — A very showy and effect- 
ive variety ; free and dwarf. 
29. SYMIMETRY — Tube and sepals deep 
reddish crimson, broad and well refle.xed. 
30. WAVE OP LIPE— High coloured flowers; 
beautiful golden coloured leaves; rich scarlet tube 
and sepals, bright violet-blue corolla ; dwarf. 
31. IMPROVEMENT — Brilliant vermilion 
sejmls, tube glossy carmine, sepals gracefully 
recurved. 
32. INIMITABLE — Scarlet tnbewith broad, 
finely refle.xed sejials, and deep violet corolla. 
33. LORD BYRON — Tube and sepals 
brightcrimson, with large, open, bell-shaped, black 
corolla ; fine habit, with sepals tinelv recurved. 
34. LUCREZIA BORGIA— A fine large 
flower, nicely striiied corolla. 
35. ABD-EL-KADER — Plowers large and 
well produced ; a very showy variety. 
36. DE BTIRBEL — Bright red sepals, well 
reflexed, rose and violet corolla. 
PLEUVE-ROUGE— A free and effect- 
ive variety, corolla violet, sepals deep red. 
•iced, 6i/. each ; larger, 1.'. each. 
Mr. Alex. Mi iuhe.vd, Winsford, Ilighampton, ./«/y 1st, 1887. 
I am pleased to say the Geraniums, Pnehsias, Petunias, Begonias, Heliotropes, &c., we bad last 
have done remarkably well. They could not be much better grown, and the bit oms on them are 
wonderful 
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