DOUBLE NEW LIKE. 
SEMI-DOUBLE GIGANTEA SECTION. 
5^AVING several splendid varieties ip this attractive section, we have placed them together for 
better reference. No doubt in a year or so we shall have sufficient new kinds to still fnrther 
divide them according to colour ; they all produce enormous semi-double flowers, i njhe way 
of the well-known Single Gignntea, Aurore Boreale. 
COL. BARR^!— Magenta, a new colour in this section ; very large semi-double flowers ; 
dwarf habit. Is. Gtl. 
MMB. LANDRY— Deep salmon ; enormous trusses ; vigorous habit ; very bold. l.s. (id. 
THOS. MEEHAN— Of a light rosy lake shade ; enormous sized semi-double flowers 
trusses very large. Is. Gd. 
75. COUSIN B^IL^l— Pips very fine colour, deep salmon, shading off to a pure white margin; 
effective. Is. 
76. BEAUTE POITEVINE, syn. KING OP DENMARK— Producing its trusses just above 
the foliage on very strong foot stalks: large semi-double pips of clear salmon. Is. 
77. ETERANTHE — Semi-double enormous flowers end trusses ; fine bold variety. 
78. GUSTAV EMICH— Producing gigantic semi-double flowers; rich clear scarlet; a gem for 
winter flowering ; dwarf habit. 9d. 
79. M. ALPHONSE RIOARD— Rosy-scarlet ; immense sized flowers; free blooming; good 
habit. Is. 
80. M. BRUANT — Clear scarlet, semi-double, enormous sized trusses; for pot-work or cut 
flowers one of the most useful. 
81. M. D. REYDELLET— Distinct shade of soft cerise-scarlet ; semi-Jouble. 9d. 
82. MME. CHAROTTE — A splendid acquisition; good dwarf spreading habit, producing 
enormous sized trasses, 6 to 8 inches across, of a mottled salmon shade ; one of the most attractive 
in this class. Is. 
83. VILLE DE POITIERS — Light dear scarlet, semi-double, cnornimis pips and trusses ; a 
splendid pot plant, l.v. ^ I’to ) 
