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COL. WILSON — Dark scarlet ; very large anil deep ; wonderfully free and easy. 7*-. &d. 
DAFFODIL — A cliariniug shade of canary-yellow, petals very pointed, and of beautiful form ; 
indispensable for exhibitors. Is. (id. 
EASTERN QUEBN-A fine true Cactus-shape flower, rich magenta-maroon. 7s. Gd. 
EILEEN FALLISER — Probably the finest golden-yellow raised ; large flowers, freely 
produced. 5s. 
E. J. DEAL — The finest scarlet yet rai.sed ; beautifully pointed petals. 7s. 6i/. 
ETHEL — Of a light vellow colour, outer petals becoming chrome with ago ; a model flower. 
7». 6(f. 
PALKA — Eo.sy crimson, shaded carmine and violet, a clear distinct colour; fine shape; an 
immense improvement on liobt. Carnet/. 5s. 
FRANK WOODGATE — Vellow at base of florets, scarlet at the points; florets long and 
twisted ; of beant'ful appearance. 7s. Gd. 
P. C. PAWLE— 15-autiful rich crimson, shaded rose at tips of florets; splendid habit; 
constant. 7s. Gd. 
G-REEN’S VICTORY — Deep and dazzling .scarlet ; early bloomer. 7s. tirf. 
HERCULES — Bright chestnut crimson, suffused claret, reverse of petals silvery; a wonderful 
flower. 7s. Gd. 
INDIAN PRINCE— Petals narrow and very finely pointed ; greatly admired. 7.«. Gd. 
ISLAND QUEEN- Very distinct and beautilul; of a charming light mauve colour; very 
distinct. 7s. firf. 
KINGFISHER — Bright carmine or rosy purple, very free flowering; valuable for cutting 
purposes. 7s. Gd. 
KING OP SIAM — De p rich purplish maroon ; very early and free flowering. 7s. Gd. 
KEYNES WHITE — Undoubtedly the best white Cactus in existence; of the purest iv. ry 
white ; a most elegant flower ; has every good quality. 5s. 
LAVERSTOCK BEAUTY — Soft red or vermilion ; a spl ndid variety for exhibition. 7s. Gd. 
MAID OP HONOUR- A most fascinating and charming flower, delicate .shade of soft 
amber, with a shading of old gold. 7s. Gd. 
MARY SERVICE — A pleasing tint of pinkish heliotrope, shading off to a yellowish brown ; 
one of the most elegant ; dwarf; very free. 7s. Gd. 
MIDNIGHT SUN — Intense crimson, shaded lighter and darker ; very effective. 7s. Gd. 
MISS AGNES BOX — Beautiful rich scailet of velvety apjcarance; one of the best. 7s. fid. 
MISS PINCH— F inely pointed petals, very free and distinct ; rich carmine-rose shaded crira.son. 
7s. Gd. 
MBS. ARNOLD — A mixture of terra-cotta, fawn, amber, and such like shades; very distinct. 
7s. Gd. 
MRS. J. GODDARD — Lovely rich glowing crimson scarlet; handsome, one of the finest. 
7s. Gd. 
MBS. SCRASE DICKENS — A lovely rich golden yellow, large handsome flowers. ~>s. 
night — I ntense dark maroon, nearly black, one of the darkest in existence. 7s. Gd. 
NERO — Soft shade of rosy-crimson, tinted deep claret ; of high merit. 7s. Gd. 
OCTOPUS — A large and nearly white variety ; very free ; most beautiful in fine weither. 5s. 
OAKLANDS- Salmon-rose ; a useful and good variety for any purpose. 5s. 
PORCUPINE — Petals very pointed, colour dark scarlet maroon, one of the best. 7s. Gtl. 
PRIMROSE DAME (Miss Aldersey>-Best described as an exact counteroart of Ijuiij 
Penzance in colour and form, but having long stems. 5s. 
PROFUSION — Small flowers, rich rosy-purple; makes a grand display. 6s. 
REGULUS — Rich deep crimson self, of great substance and quality. 5s. 
ROYAL PURPLE— Bluish plum or rich purple : very free. 7s. Gd. 
ROYAL ROBE — Deep crimson purple, reverse of petals deep claret ; charming. 7s. Gd. 
RUBY — Rich rubv-red ; a most attractive and pleasing flower, tips of petals almost magenta. 
7s. firf. 
STANDARD BEARER — Bright fiery scarlet of the same colour as Gloriosa; very free. 
7s. firf. 
STELLA — Rich vivid crimson, long beautifullv formed petals, large bold flower; very free. 
7s. firf. 
TILLIE-Quite a new and distinct colour, salmon suffused pale roee, iiii;jed soft mauve ; greauy 
admired ; habit dwarf and perfect. 7s. Qd. 
THC PET — Miniature flowering; a pretty shade of rosy -amber, shaded old gold ; lovely. G.-i 
TINY— A mixture of liglt orange and old gold ; charming. 5s. 
TRUE FRIEND — Very dark crimson, superb lorm ; a distinct and elegant floaer. 5.v. 
W. J. FROST — Rich crimson, large long-twisted petals, perfectly formed. Gs. 
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