FANCY VARIETIES. 
T he fancy claas are those striped or flaked with a variety of colours or markings, and also, those 
with dark coloured grounds with a light tip ; so it will be seen that if a flower has a yellow or 
scarlet ground with tvhite tipped petals, it is a faney ; if the reverse in colours, it is a show flower. 
126. BUFFALO BILL— Huff, striped ver- 
milion ; large and constant. 3 ft. 
12T. CHORISTER — Fawn, striped crimson 
and rose. 
129. COMEDIAN— Orange ground, flaked 
and speckled crimson and tipped white ; fine 
form. 4 ft. 
181. DANDY — Orange, striped crimson ; 
handsome flower. 3 ft. 
132. DAZZLER— I’ure yellow, flaked and 
striped bright scarlet ; very constant. 3 ft. 
133. DUCHESS OF ALBANY— Pale orange 
ground colour, rich crimson stripes; constant. 
EMIN PASHA — Yellow ; heavily 
striped and splashed crimson ; grand flower. i)d. 
134. ERIC FISHER— Buff, striped scarlet; 
fine. 
136. FREDERICK SMITH— Deep lilac, 
striped purple ; fine. 
137. GAIETY — Yellow, striped red and 
distinetly tipped white. 
138. GENERAL GRANT— Orange, bold 
choeolate stripe ; full. 
139. GOLDSMITH —Yellow, striped and 
edged bright glowing crimson ; distinct. 3 ft. 9d. 
.* GOLDEN FLEECE— Kich yellow 
ground, regularly s, eckled with richest crimson ; 
should bo well thinned. 4 ft. Is. 
140. GEORGE BARNES — Rich lilac, 
striped crimson ; noble flower. 
141. GRAND SULTAN— Buff, bright rod 
stripes; large. 
143. HENRY ECKFORD— Yellow or light 
buff, striped scarlet ; distinct. 
144. HERCULES — Yellow ground, striped 
and speckled rich crimson ; large. 
146. HENRY GLASSCOCK— Buff, striped 
and spotted crimson. 
160. JAMES O'BRIEN— Yellow, crimson 
and reddish rose stripes. 
161. JOHN FORBES — Fawn colour, striped 
maroon ; one of the finest. 
162. LOTTY ECKFORD— White, striped 
purple. 
153 MAJOR BARTTELOT— Orange, 
heavily striped maroon ; large. 
154. MISS BROWNING — Clear yellow, 
tipped white ; grand. 
155. MADAME SOUBEYRE— Rosy lilac, 
striped carmine. 
156. MANDARIN— Yellow, striped and 
mottled purplish crimson. 
157. MATTHEW CAMPBELL— Bright 
buff or apricot ; a grand addition. 1.?. 
158. MRS. J. DOWNIE— Orange, striped 
scarlet ; fine form. 
160. MRS. N. HALLS — Bright scarlet, 
tipped white ; fine form. 
161. MRS. MORTIMER— Yellow ground, 
I tipped fawn. 3 ft. 
162. MRS. SAUNDERS— Yellow, tipped 
white ; fine form. 
163. NEPTUNE — Bright orange, striped 
crimson; useful. 
164. NOVELTY— Distinct ; delicate rose 
ground, flaked purple and pink ; fine form. 
4 ft. 9d. 
165. PEACOCK — Deep purple, tipped pure 
white. 
1 66. PELICAN — Pure white, striped purple ; 
back row flower. 
167. PORTIA— Lilac, striped purple ; good 
size, splendid form. 4 ft. 9d. 
169. PRINCE HENRY— Lilac, bright 
purple stripes; large and distinct. 
170. PROFESSOR FAWCETT — Dark 
lilac, striped choeolate. 
172. REBECCA — Lilae, striped crimson ; 
large. 
173. REV. J. B. M. CAMM— Yellow, flaked 
crimson ; large. 
176. S. MORTIMER— Deep rose, striped 
crimson ; large. 3 ft. 
177. STANLEY — Yellow, finely striped with 
scarlet ; effcclit c. 3 ft. 
178. SUNSET — Yellow, flaked and striped 
scarlet ; a telling flower. 3 ft. 
I 179. T. W. GIRDLESTONE— Like, heavily 
flaked and splashed dark maroon ; a grand 
flower. 4 ft. 
181. W. G. HEAD— Very dark, slightly 
striped crimson. 
H. C. & Sons’ selection, 4s. per doz. 
Spring Prices, 5s. per doz,, except those priced; 
NEW SHOW AND FANCY VARIETIES OF 1897. 
200. COUNTESS — Blush-white, shaded 
rosy‘’|jur])le towards the edge, high centre, great 
depth of flower ; constant; distinct. 34 ft. 
201. DANIEL CORNISH — Terra-cotta 
red; large flowers; pretty ar.d constant. An 
Award of Merit 3^ ft. 
2.V, 
202. MABEL — Fancy; lilac, striped crimson , 
will prove a useful sort. 3 ft. 
203. QUEEN OF AUTUMN — A new 
shade of orange-buff ; large; a desirable varietv. 
! 3 ft. 
each. 
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