S'. dh,T\r\ell & Gcuide, 
270. T. W. LAWTON — Deep salmon ; fine 
broad overlapping petal.--, forming into very 
large, open, and circular flowers; dwarf habit; 
free. Is. 
271. MBS. D’OMBRAIN — Pule blush, 
deepening to rich salmon in the centre; immense 
flowers ; good habit ; very free. l.v. 
272. MAGNIFICENT— In this we have the 
deepest orange-salmon coloured kind yet intro- 
duced ; a very striking variety, l.v. 
273. ST. CECILIA— A beautiful bright shade 
of salmon, well-formed flowers ; a splendid habit. 
Is. 
274. WILHELMINA — Rich salmon, scarlet 
centre, a most captivating shade of colour ; fine 
bold trusses. Is. 
275. HILDA — Clear salmon, much deeper 
towards the centre, good habit ; very dwarf and 
free. Is. 
276. MRS. HALL — Of a very deep .salmon 
colour ; splendid large flowers of the finest form 
and substance, largo trusses ; habit vigorons ; 
much admired wherever exhibited. Is. 
277. MRS. FRANK ROTHERA— A pretty 
shade of salmon, tinted rose ; very large fine 
flowers, bold trusses ; a nice addition. Is. 
278. A. F. WOOTTEN — Enormous sized 
flowers and trusses of a clear salmon shade, 
distinct white eye, and fine overlappiug petals. 
Is. 
279. VALKYRIE — Attractive, fine largo 
bold flowers of soft mottled silvery-salmon, with 
All varieties not 
a most distinct and well-defined hroad ring 
clear fiery-salmon round a white eye ; free 
bloomer. Is. 
280. LADY TENNYSON — A charming 
variety ; large well-formed flowers of a pleasing 
shade, mottled towards outside of petals, deeper 
colour towards the centre, enormous trusses ; 
distinct and effective. 9rf. 
231. O. W. HOLMES — Of the deepest 
orange-salmon colour ; fine large flowers ; an 
acquisition. Is. 
282. CENONE — Mottled salmon of the 
richest shade ; fine bold flowers and trusses. Is. 
283. FLORENCE FARMER — White 
ground, veined and tinted rosy-salmon ; flowers 
of fine form and size. Is. 
284. MRS. ROBT. CANNELL— Habit very 
dwarf, flowers are large, well formed, and of 
great substance; large trusses and extremely 
free flowering, and one of the finest varieties for 
bedding in commerce. 5s. jjcr doz. ; larger 
plants, in 5-iuch pots, 8s. per doz. 
285. GOOD FRIDAY — Pinky-salmon, 
stained magenta round a conspicuous white 
eye. Od. 
288. MIDSUMMER — A mottled variety, 
producing enormous flowers and trusses ; good 
habit ; fine. 9</. 
289. COUNTESS OF DERBY— Mottled 
salmon, fiery centre, shading off to a white 
margin. Oil. 
priced Gd. each. 
RETICULATED, SALMON, AND ORANGE-COLOURED. 
A New Class, of which Souv. de Mirande and Mme. J. Chretien 
were the first parents. 
COUNTESS DE MORELLO— See 
Novelties. 
DRYDEN — Clear rosy-red, large white 
blotch on the two upper jjetaLs, richly suffused 
lake between the two colours ; very large trusses 
and freely produced, l.s-. Gd. 
SOUTHEY — Bright scarlet, white 
blotch in upper petals shading off to a lake colour ; 
finely -formed flowers; very effective. Is. Gd. 
290. DR. MARMOTECK— Very distinct, 
owing to its colour and marbling. Both flowers 
and trusses are large, the lower petals being 
violet-tinted carmine, marbled white towards the 
centre of flowers, upper petals white, marbled 
violet edging off to a carmine shade. Is. 
291. MME. CORALIE BAZAC — Grand 
trusses ; a most exquisite combination of colour.^, 
the entire centre of each flower is white, and then 
gradually attaining to a soft violet, deepening 
to a bright carmine at edges of petals. Is. 
292. LA VIENNE — Vigorous habit ; trusses 
and flowers large ; pure white veined and marbled 
red, the edges being of a bright shade. Is. 
293. MME. CADEAU — Vigorous and free 
flowering ; fine flowers, pure white, entirely 
marbled, spotted and blotched bright magenta, l.v. 
294. MME. BRUANT— White ground, mar- 
bled and netted with purple, broad band of purple 
round each petal ; immense trusses, vigorous 
habit ; one of the most distinct. Od. 
295. LADY NEWTON— The colouring is 
more intensified than Mme. de Boudeville, white 
ground, marbled bright reddish salmon, the edges 
bright chestnut-scarlet. Od. 
296. FLEUR POITEVENE— Also very dis- 
tinct ; flowers reticulated rosy -red, with deeper 
centre and margin ; very beautiful. Od. 
297. EXPOSITION DE LYON— A very 
pretty variety, edges of petals rosy carmine, 
shading off to white, with distinct ring in centre ; 
very attractive. Od. 
299. MME. HOSTE— Mottled crimson and 
lake, deeper towards edges of petal, white centre. 
Od. 
302. MME. JULES CHRETIEN— A great 
stride in this section. Clear rosy-scarlet with 
a tinge of magenta, distinct white centre peculiar 
to this class ; a real acquisition. Od. 
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