H. Cki\r\ell & S^loral Quitle. 
p' 132. REV. J. B. M. CAMM— Yellow, flakea 
' I'rimson, large 
133. RICHARD DEAN — Yellow, flaked 
crimson, largo 
131. ROBERT BURNS— Lilac, flaked dark 
maroon 
135. REGULARITY — Variable, blush-white, 
striped crimson 
136. ROSETTE — AVhite ground, beautifully 
striped with lusy purple ; extra fine 
137. SUMMERTIDE- — Chocolate, tipped and 
■striped white 
138. SINGULARITY — Amber, edged rcil, 
tipped white ; novel 
139. TIPPY BOB — Canary-yellow, strijied 
with rose and puiide ; di.stinct 
140. VICEROY — Rosy lilac, crimson stripes ; 
line 
141. WM. ADY — Deep lilac, striped with 
piurple, useful flower. 
GARDEN DECORATIVE VARIETIES. 
following, altdiough good flowers and often in exhibition stands, are on aceount of the well 
made medium-sized floweis, better adapted for the shrubbery borders, in which they will be found 
far preferable to the large show kinds. 
142. ALDERMAN 
143. ACME OF PERFECTION 
144. ALEXANDER ROGERS 
145. ARBITRATOR 
146. ARTHUR 
147. ARTISTE 
148. BOB RIDLEY 
149. BARON TAUNTON 
150. BARMAID 
151. BLACK KNIGHT 
152. CHAIRMAN 
153. CLARA 
154. COUNTESS OF LONSDALE 
155. CREMORNB 
156. CHANCELLOR 
157. CHAS. LIDGARD 
158. CHARLES BACKHOUSE 
159. CRIMSON KING 
160. DAVID SAUNDERS 
161. EMPRESS MAUD 
162. ETHEL NEWCOMBE 
163. FIG.ARO 
164. GIPSY KING 
165. HIGH SHERIFF 
166. HARRIET TETTERELL 
167. HELEN MACGREGOR 
168. JOHN GREENAWAY 
169. JOHNNY LUDLOW 
170. JAMES SERVICE 
371. JOHN McPherson 
372. JOHN COCKER 
173. JOHN LAING 
174. KING OF PRIMROSES 
175. LADY M. HERBERT 
176. LORD PALMERSTON 
177. LORD BEACONSFIELD 
178. MR. SPOFFORTH 
179. MR. J. C. REID 
180. MRS. SIBBALD 
181. MRS. HODGSON 
182. MR. CROSS 
183. MRS. SEAMEN 
184. MAID OF ESSEX 
185. MRS. HARTOPP NASH 
186. MICHAEL SAUNDERS 
187. MINNIE BOND 
188. NANCY 
189. NE PLUS ULTRA 
190. PERFECTION 
191. QUEEN OF SPAIN 
192. QUEEN'S MESSENGER 
193. ROYAL QUEEN 
194. ROBIN ADAIR 
195. REVIVAL 
197. SARAH McMullen 
198. TOISON D'OR 
199. THOMAS WHITE 
200. THE COUNTESS 
201. VIVID. 
202. VICTORY 
203. W. G. GRACE 
204. WALTER WEIR 
I 205. WILLIE BCKFORD 
206. CYRILLA, Fancy 
207. EGYPTIAN PRINCE, Fancy 
208. EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA, Fancy 
209. ENCHANTRESS, Fancy 
210. GEM, Fancy 
211. HERBERT PURCHASE, Fancy 
212. MISS ROD WELL, Fancy 
213. MAGIC, Fancy 
214. MISS LILY LARGE, Fancy 
215. MONARCH, Fancy 
216. MRS. PURVES, Fancy 
217. POLLY PERKINS. Fancy 
218. SAM BARTLETT, Fancy. 
From Mr. \V. GL.i7.iEK, 37, Virginia Street, Southtort, May Sist, 1882. 
The two hampers of plants were received on Thursday last, and I mu.st confess that I was agreeably 
suipnsed at the condition in which they arrived after a journey of more than two hundred mues, and 
over three different Kulways. The packing was simply perfection, and the Fuchsias, Begonias, regal 
and scented I’elargonium.s, Verbenas, and Petunias are coming on beautifully. 
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