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NEW DOUBLE VARIETIES OF 1882. 
SHOW 
■tOG. CAEDINAli — Kich scarlet, full size, 
doe]) aud line form, good habit 
407. CELESTIAL— French-white, of good 
fonn and substance, constant 
40S. COMET — Deep red, full and fine fonn, 
very constant 
400. CRITIC — Lilac, .suHused with white 
at tlie base of petals, good substance and 
shape 
410. CROWN PRINCE — Nankeen or pale 
biitf, very dissimilar ; a good, full flower 
411. DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON — 
White, tipped and edged with purplish crimson ; 
very effective 
412. DUKE OF ALBANY— llich crimson, 
of line form , free . 
413. GEORGIAJIA — Large creamy white ; | 
a well built flower, blooming erect on stiff j 
stems 
414. GEORGE D I C K S O N— Chestnut- 
brown, peculiar colour ; a very constant useful 
flower 
KINDS. 
415. GEORGE RAWLINGS — Very dark 
maroon, a full sizo flower, neatly cupped and 
■symmetrical 
416. JAMES STEPHEN-Bright orange- 
scarlet, new in colour, and of magnificent form 
417. JOSEPH B. SERVICE— A fine yellow, 
of the type of Pnrxc Arthur, but much larger 
418. LIZEIE LEICESTER -"Pink, curiously 
pencilled ; a very prettj" constant flower 
419. MISS CANNELL— Colour wliitc, tipped 
with rose-pink, dej.th and build of flower very fim 
420. MAGGIE SOUL— Blush white, edged 
with purple, very pretty and profuse flowering; 
should bo well thinned out 
421. MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST— 
Scarlet with orange shade ; an excellent show 
flower, with great substance and good habit. 
2.S. each 
422. PIONEER — The darkest yet raised, 
being a rich glossy black 
423. WILLIAM DAVIS— Light puri'le ; u 
very fine early flowering variety. 
-Ul those not priced, 1.5. 6d. each. 
FANCY EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 
424. BEAUTY — Vellow groimd, with a tip : 
of rosy white ; more double than Mrs. Saunders ; | 
a constant and fine exhibition variety 
425. DRAGON — Yellow, richly striped with I 
bright crimson ; many flowers arc produced with I 
a distinct crimson tip 
426. JOHN FORBES — Fawu.colour, striped 
with maroon, possessing the finest properties 
possible ; the best new flower of the year. 2s. 
each 
427. POLLY SANDELL— Beautiful lemon 
colour, tipped with white ; very pretty. 
All those not priced, l.s. 6d. each. 
NEW DOUBLE FRENCH VARIETIES. 
428. A. MONTI— Beautiful sulphur-yellow ; 
a large and fine flower, dwarf habit 
429. EVANQELINA— A soft rose, shading 
off to white, centre rose | 
430. MADAME LA MARECHALE DB 
M AC-M AHON — Pure white, shaded rose, spotted 
lilac ; flowers often coming clear lilac, tipped 
white ; flowers of extraordinarv size, good liabit 
431. MADAME AUGUSTE CR^TAL— 
(,'ieaniy rose, edged with deeper rose, dwarf and | 
very free ; 
432. MDLLE. MARIE VINCENT — Rosy | 
Ijcach, shaded silver ; large fine flower ! 
433. M. EUGilNB PINEL— Greyish lilac, | 
reveme of petals pure white ; colour unirpio i 
2,5. Gd. 
434. M. GUERIN— Golden-yellow, regularly 
tipped with pure white, well formed 
435. M. MAREY — Orangc-ycllow, striped 
clear red, colour quite new, largo flowers 
436. MA PETITE-FILLE— White, .slightly 
tipped light lilae, very free and fine 
437. THE QUEEN— Pure white, suffused 
rose, and edged with a much lighter rose colour ; 
form good 
438. THE KIN G — Bright cerise-carmine, 
reverse of petals white, colour very bright ; of the 
finest form 
439. URANIE — Of a bright Jonquille colour, 
deeply pointed with white ; form excellent. 
each. 
Green plants of all the ahore new varieties ready in May. 
From Mr. Willi.vm AVild, 53, Ashwood, Longton, Mareh 8(7), 1882. 
Tire flowers you sent are really beautiful ; many thanks for them, I shall recommend them to my 
floral friends. 
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