S. diir\nell & Sor(^’ I^loAl Quide. 
, (;i6. GEN. LASSALLE — Very large fine 
fiowers, undulated petals; white, lightly blotched 
and marbled rose ; very fine. 2s. 
61 7. PRINCESS CHARLES— Soft salmon- 
rose, liglitly blotched crimson on the lower 
petals, upper deep blackish maroon, rose margin; 
distinct and attractive. 2s. Grf. 
618. PINK CHAMPION— A sport from 
Champion, and having all its good qualities. 
Is 6(/. 
619. MRS. INNES ROGERS— Flowers 
large and of good shape, often prodiiciug 
from si.'c to eight petals ; beautifully crimped, 
ro.sy-carmine shade, blotclted maroon, splendid 
bold trusses ; habit one of the finest. l.s. 6</. 
620. DUKE OP PIPE — Well-developed 
flowers of seven and eight petals of a clear lake 
shade, pure white margins and centre ; splendid 
habit, and producing large heads of bloom in 
abundance; sport from il7«ic. Thihaul. Is. 
621. . W. C. BOYES— Of a pleasing shade of 
salmon ; very large and bold, beautifully 
crimped. Is. 
622. PIMBRIATA ALBA — Semi -double ; 
very free, dwarf habit. Of great use for eut 
flowers. Is. 6rf. 
623. DEUIL DE LORRAINE — Rich 
maroon-crimson, intense black blotch : the richest 
coloured variety in this cl.ass. l.s. iki. 
62't. M. BALMONT — Bright scarlet, occa- 
sionally white edges, beautiful crimped edges; 
sturdy habit. l.s. G<7. 
625. CANNELLS’ DOUBLE — A sport 
from Volonte Nationak Alba, for cut bloom is 
a great acquisition ; flowers large. Is. 
626. PRESIDENT HARRISON — Sport 
from Madame Thihaut, deeper in colour than the 
parent plant, with deep reddish-pink flowers, 
blotched in upper petals. Is. 
627. MRS. HARRISON — The flowers are 
very large, of pink ground colour reticulated 
with white, with white centre and margin. 
Nothing like it in commerce. Is. 
628. PRINCESS OP TECK — Pure white 
flowers of immense size, with nice crimped 
edges ; strong grower and free. 9</. 
629. DUCHESS OP PIPE- Of a beautiful 
blush-white shade, deep maroon blotch on upper 
petals ; large fine flowers ; vigorous habit. 9d. 
630. BUSH HILL BEAUTY — Enormous 
size, of a mottled-rose shade, much deeper than 
the parent. Madame Thibaut ; an acquisition. l.s. 
631. CHAMPION — Gigantic flowers; white, 
delicately shaded blush, small lake blotch in 
lower petals, upper feathered maroon and red ; 
immense trusses ; vigorous. Is. 
632. PRINCESS MAUD— A sport from 
Volonte Nationak, but with a deeper eoloured 
Woteh in each petal ; a decided advance. Is. 
633. SPRINGPIELD BEAUTY — Enor- 
mous flowers, much crimped, of a rosy-red shade, 
large blotch in upper petals ; distinct. Is. 
636. PRINCESS BEATRICE— Of a blush- 
white shade, deep crimson blotch on each petal 
occasionally; semi-double ; a sport from Madame 
Thibaut. Is. 
636. PRINCE HENRY— Soft rosy-red and 
chocolate, broad white margin, bold flowers tine 
trusses ; also a sport from Madame Thibaut. 
Is. Gd. 
637. PRINCESS OP WALES— Of a rosy- 
lako colour, marbled and netted white ; white 
centre ; all the petals margined white, upper 
petals blotched maroou. Is. 6<7. 
638. MISS LILY CANNELL— Maroon and 
crimson, with a well defined white margin and 
centre. 9t/. 
639. VOLONT]^ NATIONALE ALBA— 
Pure white massive flowers; a grand addition 
to this much admired section. Is. 
610. DENISE — Beautiful, large, double, 
pure white flowers; for button-holes, &c., a 
gem. 9t/. 
641. MADAME PAPE-CARPENTIER— 
Double white, slightly tinged in top petals in 
the way of Jeanne d’Arc ; large trusses ; free. 9t/. 
642. DUCHESS OP ALBANY (Lewis)— 
A smooth and glossy scarlet, dark blotch in 
upper petals ; good full flowers, l.s. 
643. DUCHESS OP ALBANY (Bull)— 
Soft purplish violet, margined rose, upper petals 
feathered maroon. Is. 6(7. 
644. DUKE OP ALBANY— Deep rich 
crimson-maroon, margined rosy lake, light centre, 
all the petals beautifully undulated and fringed 
fine full flower ; showy and attractive, l.s. 
645. JEANNE D'ARC — Blush, .•-mall 
maroou blotch on upper petals, semi-double ; 
very dwarf and free. 'id. 
647. MADAME THIBAUT— White, richly 
blotched and marbled with rose ; the upper 
petals marked with crimson-maroon ; large 
white centre ; immense trusses of very large fine 
flowers, with undulated petals. Is. 
648. MRS. C. H. WELLS— Pure white, 
deep carmine blotch on each petal, beautifully 
fringed. Is. , 
649. VOLONTE NATIONALE— Flowers 
large, good shape, each petal blotched rosy 
carmine, margined with a broad band of pure 
white; white throat, beautifully crimped. l.«. 
650. GLOIRE DE TOURS— Bright scarlet, 
dark blotch in upper petals; good habit. Is. 
651. CARL KLEIN — Deep orange-scarlet, 
black blotch in each petal, beautifully fimbriated ; 
very free. Is. 
652. EDWARD PERKINS— Grand bright 
orange-scarlet, maroon blotch in upper petals 
be.autifully fringed and undulated. Is. 
653. MADAME EVRARD— Most attrac- 
tive and distinct ; bright purplish crimson, richly 
spotted with dark maroon. Is. 
654. M. PH. ZELLER — Deep red, blotched 
on each petal with maroon ; attractive. 9<7. 
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