?E. dh-qiiell Sl ^or\^’ G^tiide. 
Single white corollas and scarlet tubes and sepals. 
102. FLOCON r>E NEIOE— Corolla large 
and well formed, white, sepals clear carmine. 
103. TOTJRNEFORT — White corolla, 
striped rod, brilliant red sepals. 
1 04. CANNELLS’ GEM— Habit very dwarf ; 
foliage small and green; free. 
106. DELIGHT — Pure white; tube and 
sepals bright crimson ; corolla large and bell- 
shaped. 
The twelve beat varieties out for exhibition for 9s. 
Double white corollas an 
BALLET GIRL— One of the finest 
varieties yet introduced. 
BELLONA — Sepals rosy carmine; 
large corolla, suffused rose-pink. 
116. BERLINER KIND — As free and as 
beautiful as Miss L. Finnis, but possessing a better 
and much stronger habit. 
109. BUPFON — Corolla white, tinted rose, 
good habit ; a decided acquisition. Is. 
CERES — Crimson tube and sepals ; 
corolla pale blush, veined deep pink. 
112. COL. DOIVUNE — Tube and sepals 
rosy lake, corolla very large and douOle ; fine. 
117. DUCHESS OP EDINBURGH— One 
of the finest double whites yet raised, its dwarf 
habit and large blooms make it very desirable. 
Is. 
113. EDMOND ABOUT — Large blush 
white ; very free, and double. 
122. ELIZABETH MARSHALL— One of 
the freest bloomers ; grand for market. 
114. FORTUNA — Ciimsonred sepals; 
corolla heavily shaded rose. 
116. FRAU EMMA TOPPER — Distinct 
and novel, tube and sepals rosy coral, corolla clear 
rosy blush, large and double. 
Young plants of all those not ] 
scarlet tubes and sepals. 
111. GUSTAVE DOR^— Medium size, 
very free ; sepals well reflexed ; effective. 
IRIS — Broad carmine-crimson sepals; 
corolla shaded rose and flaked ros^pink. 
108. MADAME JULES CHRETIEN— One 
of the finest white varieties. 
121. MEYERBEER— A very free flowering 
double varietv ; white, marbled carmine. 1». 
119. MISS LUCY FINNIS— Pure white; 
very double ; tube and sepals coral red ; very 
free. 
METIS — Dark rose tube and sepals; 
corolla marked deep at base. 
107. MOLESWORTH— Corolla pure white 
and very full ; dwarf habit. 
118. MRS. A. HUGGETT— A fine double 
corolla, half the petals white and half carmine. 
120. MRS. E. G. HILL — Large fine 
flowers, sepals very broad. 
110. PATRIE— Large open flowers. 
ROSALIE— Crimson tube and sepals; 
corolla veined at base cerise-pink. 
SERENA — Short rosy ■ pink tube ; 
large corolla, blush rose, veined deep pink. 
THALIA— Coral-crimson sepals ; white 
corolla, tinted rose and veined crimson, 
iced G(l. each ; larger. Is. each. 
Doubles, light rosy-red sepals and beautiful soft mauve corollas. 
123. AUG. PLAMENQ — Dwarf and free; 
corolla large purplish violet. 
DE MONTALIVET — Small but very 
double ; light blue corolla, marked with carmine. 
BEAUTY OP EXETER — It is a complete 
cross, or half-and-half between the light tube and 
sepal kinds and the dark varieties. 
Doubles, with scarlet tube and sepals, and dark puiple and blue corollas. 
127. A. DE NEUVILLE— Reddish violet ; 
large corolla. 
AUGUSTE HARDY — Very large 
flowers enormous corolla, rosy-violet. 
124. BORE ATTON — Sepals crimson, corolla 
deep purple, full smooth regular petals. Is. 
CALLIOPE — Corolla rich violet- 
purple, short tube, and crimson sepala 
126. CHAMPION OP THE WORLD— 
Colour of the most intense bright dark purple ; 
one of the most remarkable for size. Is. 
128. COMTE LEON TOLSTOI — Very 
double, corolla large and well formed ; blue 
black. Is. 
131. D’ORBIGNY — Reflexed sepals, bright 
armine, violet-amaranth. 
DORIS— Broad coral-red sepals ; large 
corolla, reddish purple. 
EUGENE VEROONSIN - Very 
dwarf and free ; short petals, rosy-white base 
of petals, remainder of a slaty-blue colour. 
LEDA — Reddish crimson sepals ; 
corolla bluish violet, veined crimson. 
LOUIS PAUCON— Producing equally 
as fine flowers as Phenomenal. 
125. PHENOMENAL— Producing fine large 
flowers; distinct. 
129. SIR GARNET WOLSELEY— A large 
and magnificent flower. 
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