
(j^r\r\en & Gcuide. 
NEW DOUBLE BEGONIAS. 
Kai8bd and »knt out iiY H. Canneu- & Sons. 
COUNTESS OF BUCKINGHAMSHIRE— Of a distinct creamy shade and apricot, 
edged rose; nice form; medium-sized flowers; very free; good habit; well recommended for 
general deeorative purposes. 10s. 
DB. E. J. HOPKINS — Of a fiery terra-cotta shade ; full double flowers; dwarf habit; free 
and showy; distinct. lO.s. 
LADS’ COLSON— Fine formed flowers of a sulphur-yellow shade; dwarf and good. 10.e. 
LADY FR&.NKLIN — Large bold flowers ; guard petals tinted blush, centre of a cream tint. 
This produces the largest flowers we have yet seen in this class. 15.«. 
LADY HAMPDEN — Good double flowers of a delicate blush-pink .shade, almost erect 
flowering: good habit; strong grower ; e.xtra. 10.>'. 
LADY RICHARDS — Of a pleasing and pretty shade of rose-pink ; large flowers; free; good 
bnshy habit. 8s. 
LORD CHELSEA — A splendid rich crim.son scarlet ; flowers large; fine habit ; one of ti e 
best in this section. 10.*. 
U MISS COURTNEY — Large and fine ; salmon-pink; nice formed flowers ; good. 7 s, Gd. 
MISS MABEL BRADBURY — Nice open flowers of a soft salmon tint, slightly crimped ; 
dwarf and free. 8.*. 
NEW SINGLE BEGONIAS. 
DANEBROG— White, broadly margined lake ; very showy and free, 
r DELICATA — Fine circular well-formed flowers; white, slightly edged pink; very Jerect; 
dwarf and free. 
LORD PEEL— Deep crimson; of fine substance; large circular flowers; extra. 
MISS LOUISE DALE — llich red, shading off to a magenta shade, yellow centre ; erect 
flowering ; free. 
MISS MABEL HARDY — Of a pretty fle.sh-salmon tint ; of great substince ; very effective. 
MRS. .BRINDLE — Very large ; orange-rod; well-formed flower.* ; free. 
3.*. fid. each. 
NEW PICOTEE AND CARNATIONS. 
Haised and sent out by H. Canneli, & To a. 
