S'. Ch.ni)ell & Sor\^’ G^uitle. 
233. GOLDEN HORN— Flowers of fine 
form ; vigorous habit. !)rf. 
234. ELEANOR — Of very dwarf habit and 
free blooming ; the most compact in this class ; 
soft orunge-pcarlet, tinted yellow, fit/. 
235. SUNBEAM — Quite a distinct shade of 
colour; free flowering: effective, l.s. 
236. SUNRAY — In the way of Wedding 
Ring and Lore Gold, but larger flowers; fine 
bold trusses, flf/. 
237. LOVE GOLD — A fine improvement 
on New Guinea, fine pips and truss. Is. 
238. AUREA PERFECTA — Brings us 
near to a yellow shade; fine bold truss, sturdy 
grower. Is. 
239. JEALOUSY IMPROVED — Larger 
flowers than the old Jealousy, but of same colour ; 
habit vigorous, fine trusses. 
PURPLE AND MAGENTA-SCARLET. 
f ins is also a new class, and will eventually bring ns a bright purple, from which we may expect 
a blue. 
LORD REAY— Novelties. 
240. SIR JAS. KITSON — The holdest 
flower in this class ; large, distinc . vhite centre ; 
bold trusses ; good habit. Is. 6c/ . 
241. ROYAL PURPLE— Was much 
admired when exhibited at the Autumn shows ; 
colour very rich and deep ; splendid trusses ; 
good habit; a decided advance on King of the 
Purples. Is. 
242. BRITANNIA — A very fine variety, 
fine ovcrlaj)ping petals, foriuing into splendid 
shaped flowers ; bold trusies ; good dwarf habit. 
Is 
BLUSH SELFS 
MRS. SIMPSON— ,Sc<! Novelties. 
248. MISS E. WILSON — Shaded white 
ground, deep reddish-salmon coloured centre; 
bold flowers, dwarf. Is. 6c/. 
249. DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH- 
One of the most pleasing varieties, greatly 
admired wherever exhibited ; colour a soft 
salmou, mottled white and pink, somewhat 
deeper in colour than Lady Brooke ; fine bold 
flowers of perfect form ; large trusses j good 
habit. Is. 6c/. 
260. DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE — 
A very deep blush pink of a most pleasing shade, 
the deepest of its class, a large white blotch in 
base of upper petals ; well-formed flowers ; 
splendid habit. I.?. 
251. DELICATA — Quite a distinct shade, 
being of a delicate and pleasing tint of lavender- 
pink ; well-formed circular flowers ; dwarf habit, 
and very free flowering. Is. 
243. MAJESTIC — A very distinct variety in 
the purple-crimson .shade; fine circular flowers,with 
the largest white eye of any in this class. Is. 
244. BLUE BEARD — I’roducing large 
and fine shaped flowers ; good dwarf spreading 
habit ; striking. Is. 
245. BLUB PETER — The most pronounced 
bluish tint yet seen; medium-sized, well-formed 
circular flowers, distinct white eye. Is. 
246. MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN — 
Splendid dwarf branching habit ; large trusses 
of rich crimson-magenta shaded flowers. 9c/. 
247. KINO OF THE PURPLES— Good 
dwarf growth ; as a bedder, and in the house, 
it is a charming kind. 9ci. ; 6s. doz. 
ND OCULATED. 
252 BIRTHDAY — Well-formed flowers ; 
large pink centre ; fine massive trusses ; 
effective. 9c/. 
253. H. DE PERCEVAL -Soft blush, fine 
largo round flowers : dwarf spreading habit ; a 
fine improvement on Norah. 9c/ 
254. PURITAN — Large fine flower.-c, white 
ground, netted soft salmon ; large and distinct 
white eye; good vigorous habit ; free. 9c/. 
255. LADY BROOKE — Large trusses ; 
clear white, with delicate pink mark in centre 
of flowers ; a very striking variety. 9c/. 
256. DUCHESS OF PIPE— A most lovely 
colour, delicate blush pink, fine pip and truss; a 
gem in any flower arrangement. Is. 
257. STELLA MASSEY— Deep blush pink, 
flowers large, habit dwarf, free bloomer ; an 
acquisition. 9c/. 
268. LADY REED — Pure white, large 
scarlet centre ; free and effective. 9c/. 
SAL 
266. MRS. POLE ROUTH — Mottled 
salmon, deeper towards centre; perfect flowers 
and habit ; grand shape, much admired. Is. 6c/. 
267. MRS. W. PARTRIDGE— Sc'tsalmon, 
•ccBsioually mottled during the winter normous 
tri sees ; habit good. Is. 6c/. 
MON. 
268 COLERIDGE — Salmon, tinted with 
orange ; very dwarf habit, large trusses ; very 
floriferous. is. Gd. 
269. C A S S I O P E — Beautiful shade of 
salmon-pink ; much admired. Is. 
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