ii. dkiviiell Gftiide. 
170. GENEBAL BILLOT — Habit dwarf 
and branching, trusses and dowers large, and of 
fine shape, bright magenta, shaded orange in 
upper petals; line. 9</. 
171. CHAS. DAEWIN— Flowers of fine 
form and size, colour much deeper than any 
other variety in this class. 9d. 
172. AGLAIA — Large well-formed pips; 
very dwarf and free ; one of the finest in this ( 
section. 9</. 
173. LACCENA— Habit dwarf and branching, 
flowers and trusses large and of fine shape ; very 
free blooming. 
All those not priced, Cd. each. 
DOUBLE WHITE l'ELAUGOmU.M. 
SALMON. 
174. GLOIEE DE FRANCE— An improve- 
ment on Belle Nanceienue, larger pi])S and 
trusses. 'Jx. 
175. M. PRESSE — Mottled stilmon, at times 
almost white, with a margin of rose to each petal, 
l.s. 6t/. 
176. MDME. DIEXJLAFOY— Light salmon 
of a distinct shade, witli e-Ktru size trusses. l.v. (li/. 
177. BELLE NANCEIENNE — Beautiful 
salmon-red centre, broad white margin, pips ami 
trusses large and of the finest form. l.s. 
178. MADAME HOSTE— Very similar to 
Be//e Nanciienne, but the white predominating ; 
180. THEA— Very dwarf, mottled salmon, 
deeper centre. 9rf. 
181. JAMES MURKLAND— Beautiful soft 
rosy mottled salmon, lighter towards the margin, 
pips of the finest shape; a very telling plant. 1.'. 
182. JAMES VICK — Deep salmon, shaded 
pink, large open flowers, cnonnous trusses; 
dwarf and free. Is. 
183. PANAMA — Flowers and trusses large 
and fine, fiery salmon, edged rose. Is. 
184. MAGGIE HALLOCK— Clear soft sal- 
mon, flowers very large and open, habit dwarf ; 
fine varietv. Is. 
185. CARILLON— Deepsalmon, of a pleasing 
shade of colour, individual pips extremely large 
and fine ; habit dwarf. 
immense pips and tru.sses. Is. 
179. MADAME MONOREAU— Blush sal- 
mon, deep distinct coloured centre; effective. Is. 
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