?E. dkTinell & Guide. 
BEGONIA, VI AUDI— The result of a cros< betweirn B. DwJmrtrei anil Piriuven.ti.i ; of 
robust and vigorous habit. A splendid plant for cultivatinit in a temperate greenhouse ; incessintly 
in flower throughout the winter. Flowers are of a rose colour, apparently tinted deeper owing to the 
numerous reddish hairs with which the flowers arc ornamented ; a beautiful aci|uiaition. Stock 
limited. 10.«. each. 
CARNATION (Tree), COUNTESS OF WARWICK— Bright claret-red ; of good 
form, with broad smooth petals ; of good substance and highly clove scented ; a very free 
bloomer. 5s. 
CARNATION (Tree), INVINCIBLE— Vivid tcarlet; flowers large ; full and of fine 
form. 6s. 
CARNATION (Tree), MURIEL — Soft rose-pink: of good habit and free flowering. 3s. 6rf. 
CARNATION (Winter Flowering\ WINTER SCARLET — "VVill take a foremost 
place, as well for cut flower imrposes as for pot jtlant, during the dullest months of the year, on 
acemint of its wonderful freeness, the ease with which it opens its Bowers in the depth of winter, 
and the brilliancy of its colouring ; a sjdendid variety for use between October and March. 
2s. 6tf. and 3s. 6rf. each. 
NEW GANNAS (Orchid Flowering). 
ABEL CHATENAY — Deep purplish- bronze foliage, circular flowers, orange-red, shaded 
brighter. 12s. Gd. 
AFRICA — Foliage bronzy-purple and green, flowers very large, rich purple scarlet, golden- 
yellow and orange inside ; splendid. '2s. Gd. 
QRAttO NEW CANNA.S. 
ALEMANNIA— Producing the largest flowers yet seen. Gigantic and wonderful spike of 
flowers — the outer petals are scarlet with a very broad gold-yellow border, inside of blooms scarlet 
and dark red ; beautiful. 2s. 
ALLIANCE— Deep green foliage, rich reddish amaranth shaded orange, reverse of petals 
chrome yellow ; colour novel. 12s. Gd. 
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