Cki}i|ell & ^5ojq^> Gfuide. 
We now plant out our stock of young plants first week in Mav in the open ground, and cut them 
down the end of September, then lift them with large balls of earth and plant them in our earth- 
stage, close against the glass. They soon begin to throw up quantities of cuttings of a short sturdy 
nature, quite different to those from exhibition plants, and the difference is such that all growers who 
have seen our two houses, 100 ft. each, full of these roots, would decide never to grow from the 
over-worked old stools again. ° 
LARGE-FLOWERINQ INCURVED VARIETIES 
FOE CUT BLOOMS. 
Those varieties marked with a (•) are those that have been exhibited, and were amongst the 
winning classes at the principal shows throughout England. All those with a ft) are the best for 
exhibition specimen plants, (a) Raised and sent out by H. C. & Sons. 
68. *ALPRED SALTER, id. 
64. ‘ANOELINA,*™. PRESIDENT SAN- 
DERSON. id. 
66. AREGlNA,syn. INNER TEMPLE, id 
56. ARISTINE ANDERSON. 6rf. 
57 AUREUM MULTTPLORUM. 6rf 
68. AUSTIN CANNELL. Plants, 2s. ; 
cuttings. Is. Zd. 
69. *tBARBARA. id. 
60. *BARON BEUST, syn. BERNARD 
PALLISY. id. 
61. BARON HIRSCH. id. 
62. *BEAUTY. id. 
63. BEAUTY OP HULL (sport from Mr. 
Sunn), id. 
64. *tBEVERLEY. 4(/. 
65. BONNIE DUNDEE (Inc.), is. 
66. •BRONZE JARDIN DES PLANTES 
id. 
67. BRONZE QUEEN, id. 
68. BROOKLEIQH GEM. 
69. *CAMILLE PLAMMARION. id 
70. O. B. WHITNALL. id. 
71. CHARLES GIBSON, id. 
72. CHARLES H. CURTIS. Od 
73. ‘CHERUB, id. 
74. DR. ROZAS, syn. DR. ROGERS, id. 
76. DUCHESS OP PIPE. Plants, Is. ; 
cuttings, 8d. 
76. DUPONT DE L’EURE. id. 
77. ‘EMILY DALE. <id. 
78. ‘EMPRESS EUGENIE, id. 
79. *tEMPRESS OP INDIA, syn. LADY 
ST. CLAIR, MRS. CUNNINGHAM, SNOW- 
BALL, and WHITE QUEEN. Gd. 
80. ENSIGN, id. 
81. ERNEST CANNELL. Plants, 2s. ; 
cuttings. Is. 3</. 
82. ‘tEVE. 4rf. 
8*.‘tPAUST. id. 
84. PINGAL. id. 
86. PLORA MACDONALD, id. 
86. *tGENERAL BAINBRIGGE. id. 
87. GENERAL MAURIC. Plants, Is. ; 
euttings, 8d. 
*8. GENERAL SLADE, id. 
89. GEO. COCKBURN. 6d. 
90. GEORGE HAIG. Is. 
91. GLOBE DOR. Od. 
92. ‘GLOBE WHITE. 6d. 
93. ‘GLORIA MUNDI. 4d. 
94. *tGOLDEN BEVERLEY, id. 
95. ‘GOLDEN EAGLE, syn. ORANGE 
PERPECTION. 4d. 
96. ‘tGOLDEN EMPRESS. 6-1. 
97. ‘GOLDEN JOHN SALTER. Gd. 
98. GOLDEN NUGGET. Plants, 2s. Gd. ; 
cuttings. Is. 6d. 
99. ‘GOLDEN QUEEN OP ENGLAND, 
syn. EMILY DALE, EMILY DALE 
(Improved), JOHN LAMBERT. 6d. 
100. ‘tGUERNSEY NUGGET, id. 
101. HAROLD WELLS. Is. 
102. HERCULES. 4d. 
103. HEREWARD. 4d. 
104. ‘HERO OP STOKE NEWINGTON 
4d. 
105. tHETTY BARKER. 4d. 
106. H. SHOESMITH. 41. 
107. IDEALITY. Plants, Is. ; cuttings, 8d 
108. ‘ISABELLA BOTT. 4d. 
109. J. AGATE. 6d. 
110. ‘JARDIN DES PLANTES 4d 
111. JEANNE DARC. 6d. 
112. ‘JOHN SALTER, syn. MR. HOWE. 
6d. 
113. J. LYNE, JUNR. Is. 
114. J. PEARCE. Is. 
115. KING OP ORANGE. Plants, 2s. ; 
cuttings. Is. 3d. 
116. ‘LADY CAREY. 4d. 
1 17. aLADY DOROTHY (Cannell). 6d. 
118. ‘tLADY HARDINGE. 6d. 
119. LADY ISABEL. 2s. 
120. ‘tLADY SLADE. 4d. 
121. ‘LADY TALPOURD. 4d. 
122. *LE GRAND. 4d. 
123. LEONARD PAYNE, Plants, 2s.; 
cuttings. Is. 3d. 
124. LEON LBQUAY. 4d. 
125. ‘LORD ALCESTER, syn. PRINCESS 
IMPERIAL and BRUCE PINDLAY;,. 6-i. 
126‘tLORD DERBY, syn. ODORATUM 
PURPUREUM. 4d. 
127. LORD EVBRSLBY. 4d. 
128. ‘LORD ROSEBERY. 6d. 
129.o‘LORD WOLSELEY (Cannell). id. 
130. *LUCY KENDALL. Od. 
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