} z. AJNJNJiiJBUjjjKXW — A xisetul variety, l.v. 
3. ASCOT — Of a soft fleshy pink shade, 
with a deej) carmine centre ; very free. 
4. BEAUTY — Red, large flowers. 
5. BERTRAM — Red, broad lacing, full size ; 
fine. 
C. BLONDIN— Dark ; fine. 
7. CAPTAIN HOLMES— White ground, 
centre very deep maroon. 
8. CHASTITY — Bright red-lilac ; extra 
fine. Ks. Crf. 
9. CLARA — Red, full-size ; constant. 
10. DERBY DAY — Deep pink, heavily 
laced bright red ; free habit, l.v. 
11. EARL OP ESSEX— Rink, fimbriated, 
sweet scented. 
19. EMILY— Dark. l.v. 
13. EMPRESS OF INDIA — Dark red, 
very double. l.s-. 
14. PIMBRIATUS ALBUS MAJOR — 
I’lire white, very double, fragrant. l.s. 
15. GEM — Soft rosy crimson. 
K). GENEVE — Rich crimson ; fine. 
17. GEO. WHITE — Purple; large and fine, 
l-s. 
18. GODFREY — Heavily laced, bright red- 
dish purple, l.v. 
19. GRACIE — Rosy purple. 
20. J. DRAKE — Heavy red lace ; very free. 
21 JESSICA— Red; large, full flower. 
22. JUNO — Rich rosy lake. 
23. KITTY WAKE— Dark ; distinct. 
24. LANCER— Free ; dark. 
25. LORD LYON — Rosy purple, full smooth 
flower. l.«. (h/. 
20. MARION— Deep red. 
27. MABEL — Rosy purple. 
28. MARY’S JOY — Crimson-purple, double 
and fine. Is. 
29. MASTER HARRY — White ground, 
heavy and regular plum lacing; distinct. 
30. MODESTY — Rosy purple ; one of the 
best. l.s. 
34. MRS. WAITE— Rosy red. 
35. PRIDE — Light purple-crimson. 
30. PRINCE FREDERICK WILLIAM— 
Ro.sy pur])le ; large, full, fine flower. 
37. RUBY GEM— Ruby-red. 
38. SARAH— Dark. 
JIOUEL BLOOM. 
31. MR. HOBBS — Rosy purple. 
32. MRS. PETTTPER — Dark centre, broad 
white edge. 
33. MRS. SINKINS — Pure white, large and 
full, sweet-scented ; a useful variety. 
39. SCARLET GEM— Bright colour. 
40. TRIENS — Light nurple-crimson. 
41. VIGILANT— Red. 
42. WM. PAUL — Clear rose lace, large, full 
flower; fine. l.s. StI. 
All those not priced, \hl. each ; our selection, 5.s. per doz. 
Mr. J. (iuEEXEY, Gaulstowu House, Navan, April 4M, 1887. 
Plants to hand this day. They carried first rate and arrived in excellent condition, and I am 
sure svill do well. 
Mr. T. RoBKiiTS, 47, Portland Street, Northampton, Jiilij 2fi/h, 1887. 
1 am very pleased with the plants, and I thank you very much. They were ])acked beautifully. 
Mr. T. Watson, Coop Stores, Lindal, near Ulverston. Aiir/mt 15M, 1887. 
l*lants arrived this morning ; and 1 am very much obliged to you for the grand selection you have 
made. 
Mr. A. Darhev, Market Gardener, Kirkby-in-Furness, Lancashire. Fehniary 19M, 1887. 
Plants rcceiveil in first-rate condiiion, and packed lit to travel anvwlicrc. 
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