S. dh,ni\ell & ;^or(^’ Gftiide. 
BLUSH COLOURED. 
108. MISS MUIE — Ligtt pink, flowers large 
and fine ; good habit. 5s. each 
ROSE-COLOURED. 
87. — LADY ROBERTS — Bright rosy lilac, 
round flower, stout aud erect liahit. 3s. 6(7. each 
88. ROSE D’AMODR — Large flowers, of a 
beautiful rose colour, erect and robust. 3s. 6d. each 
89. EXPOSITION DE SCEAUX— Intense 
rose colour, fine form. 3(T. each. 
BUFF COLOURED. 
90. CHARLES BOINET— Buff, deeply suf- 
fused rich orange towards centre, flowers almost 
round, inoduccd freely, beautiful foliage. 3s. each 
91. CREPUSCULE— Light buff, edged crim- 
son, flowers round, good foliage, dwarf habit, 
2s. each 
92. QUEEN OF BUFFS— Rich buff, well- 
formed flowers, foliage beautifully marked, habit 
dwarf, very fine. Is. 6(7. each 
93. WONDER — Deep yellow-bull’, beautiful 
orange-yellow at base of petals, which gives it a 
striking and novel appearance, splendid dark 
foliage. 3s. each 
94. MAUDE CHURCHILL— Shaded yellow, 
reverse of pietals bronze, dwarf and vigorous. 3s. 
each. 
YELLOW. 
95. REVE D’OR — One of the finest yet in- 
h'oduced in this section, flowers 'large and finely 
formed, of a light clear yellow colour, dwarf and 
branching habit, verv free, extra fine. 7s. 6(7. each 
96. JAMES DUNCAN — Yellow, tipped 
l)ink, well-fonned flowers, habit dwarf, and very 
good. Is. 6(7. each 
97. LADY EMILY — Amber-yellow, edged 
red, free-flowering, nicely marked foliage, habit 
dwarf. Is. 6(7. each 
98. PEARCEI VITELLINA— Medium size, 
flowers dark orange. 2s. 6(7. each 
99. L’ABBE FROMENT — Bright golden 
yellow, erect ; one of the finest in this class. 
10s. 6(7. each 
100. MR. SIMPSON — Beautiful bright yellow, 
very free ; foliage dark ; an effective variety. 
2s. each 
101. PEARCEI IMPROVED— An improve- 
ment on I’earcei, both in foliage and flowers ; 
very good. 2s. 6d. each. 
SALMON. 
102. MADAME HUNNIBBLLE— Rosy sal- 
mon, compact branching habit, flowers large and 
fine. 3s. each 
103. SALMONEA MAGNA— Bright salmon, 
flwvers large and well formed, vigorous habit. 
10s. 6(7. each 
104. MISS BRISCOE— Faint salmon, white 
centre and side petals, very attractive. 3s. 6(7. 
each 
105. ALBERT JOLY — Rosy salmon, flowers 
of fine form. 5s. each 
106. J. A. CLARKE — Deep salmon, flowers 
large and free. 3s. 6(7. each 
107. MRS. HIGHGATE — Salmon - tinted 
rose, compact-branching habit ; very free. 5s. each 
109. MDLLE. PESSONNEAU— One of the 
finest varieties in this class, flowers of fine form 
and substance, beautiful green foUage. 7s. 6(7. each 
110. DELICATA — Light blush, flowers pro- 
duced in great abundance ; vigorous habit, very 
attractive. 2s. each 
111. LADY HUME CAMPBELL— White, 
suffused pink, free branching habit, flowers very 
large and attractive. 3s. 6(7. each 
112. SOUVENIR DE WM. SAUNDERS— 
White-tinted flesh colour, bordered with pink. 
5s. each. 
RED. 
113. FOURNIERII — A''igorous habit, flowers 
large and well formed, of a deep red. 10s. 6(7. each 
114. JOHN LAING — Clear light red flowers, 
very beautiful, extra fine. 2s. 6(7. each 
115. MONARCH — Deep red, slightly tinted 
orange, flowers large, vigorous habit, beautiful 
green foliage. 2s. 6(7. each 
116. STANSTEAD RIVAL — Flowers very 
round, lieautiful chestnut-red. 7s. 6(7. each 
117. PRINCE OF DENMARK— Dark red, 
very free, fine flowers. 3s. 6(7. each 
118. ALBERT CROUSSE —Beautiful rosy 
red, round flowers. 5s. each 
119. SIR STAFFORD NORTHCOTE— 
Large, red, tinted lake, erect flowers. 5s. each. 
WHITE. 
120. BRIDESMAID— Pure white, semi- 
double, very free and dwarf. 5s. each 
121. STANSTEAD BRIDE— Clear white, 
very dwarf and free. 7s. 6(7. each 
122. MRS. LAING— Pure white, free branch- 
ing habit, round flowers. 7s. 6(7. each 
123. MADME. LA BARONNE SALADIN 
— French white, very free, grand flower. 5s. each 
124. MADME. P. CARPENTIER— White 
flowers, very round. 7s. 6(7. each 
125. ASPASIE — Pure white, very dwarf aud 
fr66« 5s» Cticli 
126. ALBA FLORIBUNDA— Pure white, 
vigorous, and of free giowth ; a most useful 
variety for decorative purposes. 5s. each 
127. PURITY — Fine white variety, large 
round flower ; vigorous. 5s. each 
128. JEANNE D’ARC— Flowers pure white. 
10s. 6(7. each 
129. MISS CONSTANCE VEITCH— From 
the well-known Davisi, on which it is a gi’eat 
improvement, of a deep crimson-scarlet of the 
richest hue. 5s. each 
130. MRS. A. POTTS— In the way of 
Davisi, but the blossoms are much brighter in 
colour and produced more abundantly. 6s. each 
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