S. dki\r\ell Sl J^loi‘kl G^uide. 
5. CYRIL — Bright fiery scarlet, flowers of 
good substance ; free grower. Is. Gd. 
6. CZARINA — Flesh pink ; free flowering, 
of good habit and vigorous growth. 2s. 
DAYBREAK — Palo pink ; very pretty 
and useful. 
7. DR. PERRONNET— Buff ground, edged 
and feathered fiery orange-red. 
8. DUKE OP CLARENCE— Pine deep 
scarlet, large and full ; vigorous. Is. 6d. 
9. DUKE OP YORK — Rich velvety- 
crimson, large and full, broad petals ; sweet 
scented, vigorous growth. Is. Gd. 
10. FAIRY — Very fine pink; good sub- 
stance, with broad petals; of free growth. 2s. Gd. 
11. PIREPLY— Bright fiery scarlet; well- 
formed flowers ; vigorous grower. 2s. Gd. 
12. FOXHUNTER — Fine bright scarlet ; 
vigorous grower, and a good winter-flowering 
variety. 2s. Gd. 
13. F. TOKORNY — Soft lilac-pink, fimbri- 
ated j distinct. 
14. GOLDMINE — Rich fawnyollow,shaded 
and edged scarlet ; medium size ; of good form. 
Is. Gd and 2s. Gd. 
16. HARVESTER — Rich buff, shaded and 
edged deep ro'e. Is. Gd. 
16. HENRY GIBBONS— Bright claret- 
crim'on ; broad petals ; one of the best for winter 
flowering. Is. Gd. and 2s. 6rf. 
18. JULIETTE — Deep rose, large and full 
flower ; good habit. 
19. LA NEIGE — Pure white, dwarf bushy 
habit; very free flowering. 
20. LEONIDAS — Crimson-scarlet ; very 
large flowers ; of vigorous growth and very free, 
l-i. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
21. LIZZIE MoGOWAN — Pure white, 
very large, and very finely fimbriated ; dwarf 
habit; a fine bloomer, and the buds do not burst. 
Is. each in sixties ; in 5-inch pots, Is. Gd,. each. 
22. LORD ROSEBERY — Cream, changing 
to pure white ; fimbriated. 
23. LUCIFER — Rich reddish scarlet. 
24. MISS JOLLIPPE — Soft pink, dwarf 
habit, free flowering; fine. Is. and Is. Gd. 
25. MISS JOLLIPPE IMPROVED— An 
advance on the old variety, both in size of flowers 
and colour ; fine for winter flowering. Is. 6d. 
26. MISS MARY GODFREY — Large 
finely-formed blooms of great substance, full, but 
not crowded, of the purest white, and highly 
perfumed. Award of Merit, R.II.S. Is. Gd. an 1 
2s. Gd. 
27. MLLE. CARLE — Pure white; useful 
variety. 
28. MME. DE PALBE — Clear yellow self ; 
good substance; large flowers; good habit; free. 
2s. Gd. 
29. MRS. A. HEMSLEY— Rich deep crim- 
son, large well-formed flowers, with broad petals ; 
h.ts the rich perfume of the Old Clove. Is. 6d. 
31. MRS. HAMLET RILEY— Pale flesh ; 
in great demand for exhibition, pot work, and 
general borders ; charming colour. Is. Gd, 
32. MRS. H. CANNELL — Deep pink ; its 
habit and freeness of growth renders it a model 
variety. Sweet scented, flowers all the winter ; 
should be in every collection. First-Class Cer- 
tificate. Is. each in sixties ; in 6-inch pots. 
Is. Gd. 
33. MRS. HENDERSON— Bright crimson. 
34. MRS. LEOPOLD DE ROTHSCHILD 
(.ti/a. Mdlle. Th. Fmnr.o ') — An improvement on 
the well-known variety Miss JoUiffe, rather 
deeper in colour, l.s. 6d. 
35. MRS. MOORE — Pure white ; large and 
fine. 
37 NEGRO — Verj' dark ; fine. 
38. PINK GLOBE — Cerise pink ; large full 
flowers ; vigorous habit. 2s. 6d. 
39. i?RIMROSE DAY — Fine deep yellow ; 
large full flowers; one of the fine.t yellows ever 
offered. Aw.ard of Merit, R.II.S. Is. Gd. and 
2.5- . Gd. 
PURITAN — Large and fine white, of 
good form. 
40. REGINALD GODFREY — Rich 
Salmon-pink, very large, and of good substance, 
strongly perfumed, and they do not burst the 
calyx; it is perpetual blooming, robust and 
healthy grower. Is. Gd. and 2s. Gd. 
ROSY MORN — Clear and bright rose- 
pink; much admired. 
41. SIR HENRY CALCRAPT — Deep 
scarlet ; very large, free. Is. Gd. 
42. SIR VISTO — Rosy scarlet; full well- 
formed flowers. 2s. Gd. 
43. SUNRISE — Deep yellow, edged and 
S|ilashed carmine rose ; good habit, very free ; 
also useful for planting in the open ground, 
l.s. Gd. 
44. THE CZAR — Very deep crimson ; large 
full flowers; good habit, and very free. l.s. Gd. 
45. THE MOOR — Dark crimson; fine. 2s. 
Ifi. THE SHAHZADA — Fine deep crimson ; 
good habit, and very free. 2s. Gd. 
47. T. W. GIRDLESTONE— Bright buff 
ground, heavily edged, and flaked vermilion ; 
very distinct ; large, l.s. Gd. 
49. WHIPPER-IN — Scarlet, dark stripes ; 
large and free. 
WHITE SWAN — Robust habit ; free. 
50. WILFRED H. GODFREY — Light 
apricot, edged and flaked bright pink ; large. 
1.5- . Gd. and 2.s. Gd. 
51. WINTER CHEER — Crinison-scarlet, 
dwarf branching habit, very free flowering ; 
fine for winter flowering. 
52. W. ROBINSON — Fine scarlet well- 
formed flowers; of good habit and very free. 
Is. and 2s. 
53. WM. WOOD — Rosy-pink. Is. 6d. 
YULE TIDE. 
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