S, dki\t\ell & G^iiide. 
490. SULTANA — Rich red, enlivened with 
chestnut, upper petals of a imich richer shade 
and feathered maroon, pure white centre, the 
whole flower margined pure white. Od. 
491. JUBILEE — Very pretty and attractive ; 
beautifully crimped margin, delicate soft China- 
pink coloured flowers, reddish-maroon blotch, 
white centre ; very free. Vd, 
492. ROSE QUEEN— Bold well -formed 
flowers of a pleasing shade of blush pink, upper 
blotched maroon and red. Is. 
493. MRS. JOHN STONE— Quite a di.stinct 
shade of colour, deep puce, large pure white 
centre, feathered maroon. 9</. 
494. MDME. ALBERT DECARIS— Car- 
mine, white centre and edges ; striking. l.«. 
495. PURITY — A seedling from Fenus, quite 
as early, but mueh larger in truss and pip, and a 
better constitution. Is. 
49G. SPOTTED BEAUTY— Soft rose, dark 
spots on top petals; attractive, free. ‘,)d. 
497. L E D E B O U R — Attractive ; ground 
colour lilac, large magenta blotches, feathered 
in upper petals maroon ; fine large open flowers, 
evenly edged silvery white. 9d. 
498. EDMOND ABOUT — Large fine 
flowers ; white centre, soft orange-lake in lower 
petals, upper shaded maroon, distinct blotch. 9d. 
499. TOMMY DODD — Lower petals soft 
blush, upper maroon and crimson, edged blush ; 
showy ; large trusses. 9d. 
500. MDME. BUCK — A very early variety ; 
pure white, pink blotch in upper petals, fringed, 
habit very dwarf and branching. Vd. 
501. MDME. C. KONIG — Pure white, good 
form and substance. Is. 
502. VENUS — The earliest of all white- 
flowering varieties. Vd . ; 6s. doz. 
503. BLACK DIAMOND— Dark maroon, 
margin of lilac round each petal ; free and dis- 
tinct. l.«. 
504. IMPROVED PRINCE CHARLIE- 
512. DECORATOR (Hayes) — Red, dark 
blotch, very large and full ; a fine variety. Vd. 
613. HAMLET ET OPHELIE— Light 
satiny mauve, of a deeper colour in upper petals, 
and blotched deep crimson-maroon; flowers very 
large and of good shape. Vd. 
514. NELLIE HAYES — Blush white, 
feathered on each petal, crimped margin. Vd. 
515. MARIE MALLET — Silvery white, 
carmine spot on lower petals, red and maroon on 
upper; habit very dwarf ; quite distinct. Vd. 
516. J. B. SAY — Rich mauve, feathered in 
upper petals, white throat, slightly crimped. Vd. 
517. LADY S. IBBETSON — Very deep 
lake, feathered in upper petals deep maroon, 
white throat and margin. Vd. 
518. MOZART — Deep lilac-purple, large 
deep blotch in upper petals, white throat and 
margin, flowers very large. Vd. 
519. EVENING STAR — Deep crimson, 
small blotch, white throat. 9rf. 
520. DECORATOR (Braid) — Crimson and 
maroon blotch, in the way of Dighy Grand. Vd. 
521. MISS TELL — Rosy salmon, white 
throat and margin, feathered in upper petals. Vd. 
522. EMPEROR OF RUSSIA — Dark 
maroon-crimson, elegantly marked with a white 
belt ; very distinct, l.s. 
623. MARIE LEMOINE— White, slightly 
blotched in upper petals; large, beautifully 
fringed, gold substance. Is. 
524. MONSIEUR G. DEMOULIN— Rosy 
crimson, white throat and margin, maroon blotch, 
flowers of immense size; an acquisition. Vd. 
625. LA BIL LA RDIERE — Rosy purple, 
large blotch on each petal, white centre; a 
beautiful variety ; extra large; good habit. Vd. 
526. CHARLES OUTRAM— White, with 
deep purple blotch in centre of each petal. 9cf. 
527. CLAUDE BERNARD — Good sub- 
stance, and beautifully crimped; bright rose 
edged white; fine habit. Vd. 
528. DUCHESS OP BEDFORD— Flowers 
Soft salmon, dark blotch in centre of each petal, 
large truss, floriferous, pleasing. Is. 
505. , IMPROVED TRIOMPHE DE ST. 
MANDE — Reddish maroon,very intense coloured 
blotch in upper petals; most attractive, l.s. 
506. GOLD MINE — Bright orange, feathered 
in upper petals ; habit good. Is. 
507. ROSETTA — Deep rosy lilac, flowers 
large ; exceedingly free and effective. Is. 
508. MADAME L. HARMANT — Large, 
fine form, crimped margin, pure white, slightly 
feathered at base of each petal ; fine. Is. 
509. WILHELM VON DRACKE— Crimson 
and purple, blotch in upper petal, flowers and 
trusses very large ; free and dwarf. Vd. 
510. LADY ISABEL— Soft rosy lilac, deep 
maroon blotch in upper petals ; free ; distinct. 9rf. 
611. DEFIANCE — Beautiful rich orange- 
scarlet, feathered deep maroon in upper petals, 
flowers and trusses large, very^floriferous. 9</. 
pure white, slight pink spot ou top petal ; sport 
from Dighy Grand. Vd. 
529. STRIATUM — Deep crimson, shaded 
with purple, white centre and margin ; a very 
distinct and telling variety. Vd. 
530. TRIUMPHANS — Claret -scarlet, 
sliaded purple; very floriferous, dwarf habit. Vd. 
531. DIGBY GRAND— Blush- white, with 
veined blotch on upper petals, fringed edges. Vd. 
632. PERLE BLANCHE — Pure white, 
large, upper petals feathered with maroon. 9rf. 
533. PRINCE CHARLIE— White ground, 
elegantly tipped with rose, violet blotches, dwarf 
grower, and almost a perpetual. Vd. 
.= 31. KINGSTON BE AUTY— Ground 
colour pure pearly white, with a dark purple 
spot on each petal. Vd. 
63-j. MEMORANDUM — Ground colour 
white, reticulated with rich plum lines. Vd. 
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