S. d^r\ell ^ Gfuitle. 
f' ZONALS FOR POT CULTURE WITH PURPLE AND 
MAGENTA-SCARLET FLOWERS. 
•JTCHIS is also a now class, ami will eventually )>nng 
expect a blue. ° 
252. FERDINAND KAUPFER — Deep rich inagenta-pmple, 
orange-scarlet in upper petals, very bright and distinct, free. Too 
much cannot be said in favour of this grand variety. 4s. each 
253. M. CHEVREUL — Beautiful briglit magenta, highly suffused 
piu'plc, margined with ricli orange, also base of upper petals : a great 
acciuisition. 2s. M. each 
254. DUPONT DE L’EURE — Briglit magenta, of a most pleasing 
.shade of colour, upper petals at base deep orange, distinct and line. 
2.S. each 
255. INSTITUTEUR DELAVAL — Of a peculiar shade of rosy 
magenta, shaded orange, Irase of upper petals veined Irriglit red ; 
distinct. Is. 6d. each 
256. LA PRANCE— An improvement on Di\ Denny ; the base of 
tlie two top petals is of a bright crimson, tinted with orange, which 
gives it a most striking appearance ; a great acquisition. Is. eacli 
257. HEBE— Magenta, richly suffused purple, orange base of top 
petals, very dwarf, and free. Is. each 
258. EVA — Is also a richly coloured variety of 
this much admired section, and has every indica- 
tion of tiecoming a splendid bedder. Is. each 
us a Iiright ])urpl(“, from thence wc mav 
259. MRS. DAVIDSON— Kose, shaded ma- 
genta, veiypleasing colour, pips and trusses extra 
fine, dwarf habit. ' Is. each. 
OCULATED OR VARIEGATED FLOWERS. 
WHITE ELOWER.S, WITH BRIGHT PINK CENTRES. 
MRS. MOORE — Pure white, with a 
tiaautiful distinct ring of scarlet, round small 
white eye : fine fonn. Is. eacli 
261. MISS HAMILTON - Blush white, 
stained plum round eye, flowers large and well 
formed ; habit extremely dwarf. Is. eacti 
262. FAIREST OF THE FAIR— I.ovcly 
pearly white, 'distinct bright pink ring, striking 
variety. Is. each 
268. CZARINA — White flower, jiiiik eye, 
good truss ; large, l.s. each 
ll^Il those not 
264. MRS. GEORGE GORDON — Blooms 
pearly wliite, pink centre, good habit. Is. 
each 
265. ALICE SPENCER— Beautiful variety, 
good grower, and very free 
266. REMUS — Nearly wliite, with very bright 
eye ; one of the finest for winter and exhibitions. 
9d. each 
267. EVENING STAR— One of the most 
beautiful, and for small pots a. gem. Is. each, 
iced, Gd. each. 
SALMONS FOR 
268. KATE PARMER — Of a soft rosy salmon 
colour, flowei'S and trasses of fine form and freely 
produced. 2s. each 
269. IMOGEN — Salmon, of a beautiful soft 
shade, flowers and trusses well formed. 2s. each 
270. CERES — Soft rosy salmon, deeper centre, 
slightly mottled, flowers and trusses of fine form, 
and freely produced ; habit dwarf. Is. each i 
271. MRS. J. GIBSON — Bright salmon, large 
flips and trusses. Is. each 
272. FANNY CATLIN — A magnificent 
variety, with beautiful circular flowers of a soft 
rosy salmon colour, large white eye, immense 
trusses. Is. each 
273. LEONA DARE — Beautiful clear .salmon, j 
very large flowers and trusses of the mo.st perfect 
Jiinii. Is. each i 
-Ml those not pri 
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POT CULTURE. 
274. NANCY LEE — ^1 mmen.se trusses of light 
ciierry-coloured flowers, large white eye, free- 
flowering ; one of the most distinct and beautiful 
varieties ever ofl'ered. Is. each 
275. SOPHIE BIRKIN— Flowers of the finest 
possible form and substance, bright mottled 
salmon, trusses large and freely produced, most 
di.stinct variety in this section. Is. each 
276. MADAME COLSON — Producing mon- 
strous trusses of deep .salmon, broadly edged with 
a much lighter colour ; a very striking variety. 
Is. each 
277. MRS. CLIFTON — Mottled salmon, 
flowers of fine form ; one of the best. I.v. each 
278. LUCIE ANTHONIE — Light .salmon, 
trusses large and well formed ; distinct. Ls. 
each 
ced, 6d. each. 
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