372. DANIEL BROS. — Soft magenta, free 
and short jointed. 9f/. 
373. SOLEIL COUCHANT— Of the same 
heautifnl shade of colour as Mdme. ThiUiut ; 
very large. 
374. GENERAL NEGRIER — Magenta- 
pink, distinctly and prettily-feathered in upper 
petals, semi-double, short-jointed, fioriferoiis. 
375. HOPGARTNER ESCHLER_()f a 
soft scarlet shade ; (lowers very large and effec- 
tive. !)(/. 
37(1. EMILE LEMOINE— Orange-scarlet, 
pips very large and semi-doiihle : a grand addi- 
tion. SIrf. 
37 1 . li^SSENET — Bright magenta, hold 
trus,s, semi-doiihle ; a very telling variety. Vi/. 
378. LOUIS THIBAUT— Deep red, of fine 
shape ; large. 
379. MIGNON — Salmon, very double, good 
shape. * 
380. ABUNDANCE— Of a dcei> lilac shade, 
very iloriferous. 
381. ' ABEL CARRIERE— Of a l)cautifHl 
soft magenta colour, feathered maroon in upner 
petals. ' ‘ 
382. JEANNE D'ARC — One of the finest 
varieties, white, suffused light lavender; an 
acijiiisition. 
38,1.^ LA ROSIERE — Of a soft .satiiiv rose- 
tint, lighter margin, dowers perfectly circular 
and very doiihle : free and distinct. 
384. CONGO— Most distinct and effective, 
of the finest form and snhstance ; light lilac, shot 
deeper, centre rose, edges silvery white 
385. MADAME THUVENIN— Soft rosy 
cerise, dowers large, prettv shade of colour. 
38C. MADAME COCHIN— Silvery lilac, 
slightly feathered maroon in upper iietals; dis- 
tinct. 
387. COMTE HORACE DE CHOISEUL 
—Flowers very large, full, and of a most iileasing 
colour, measuring ahove 2 inches acro.ss. 
T/ie undermenhoued varieties arc more adajitcd for traHiia/, ijv. 
388. LA PLORIPERE — Soft rose-pink, very 
free and of good growth ; a useful variety for 
baskets, vases, &c. Is. 
38!). ISADORE PERAL-Of a imost iileas- 
ing shade of light rose colour. Howers large and 
very double; one of the most beautiful and dks- 
tinct. fit/. 
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