DOUBLE IVV-LEAVED PELAKGONIUM, GLOIEE D’OKLEANf-. 
353. ROBERT FORTUNE— Briglit leil- 
pink flowers, very flouble anil beautifully formed, 
Imbit good. 
354. QALiILEB — Beautiful soft lilac, of a 
ino.st pleasing colour, trasses and flowers of line 
form. 
355. MDLLE. JEANNE WOUTERS— 
Beautiful rose, upper petals veined with carmine, 
largo open flowers ; very fine. 
356. M. DUBUS — Deep reddish-pink, of a 
most pleasing shade of colour, and quite distinct 
from all other varieties ; very free. 
357. ROSA PLENA — Light lavender, of a 
most pleasing hue, flowers double, and finely 
formed. 
358 . A. F. BARRON — Lilac-rose, floweis large 
and very full, a very beautiful variety ; short- 
jointed and free . 
359. VISCOUNTESS CRANBROOK — 
I'lowei-s of a most beautiful shade of colour, 
being of a pretty white satin-rose, very double 
and free, dwarf, and very short-jointed ; exceed- 
ingly fine. 9(7. each 
360. MADAME E. GALLE— Flowers of a 
beautiful pure white, very double and large ; one 
of the best. 9d. each 
361. SARAH BERNHARDT — Fine large 
flowers, pure white upper petals, feathered maroon ; 
very free. 
362. PERLE — Smooth lilac, a pleasing variety 
363. KONIG ALBERT— Mauve flower's, suf- 
fused with violet ; good habit and very free 
All those not priced, 6<7. each. 
FVonr Mr. John Hudson, 56 CoBitiDoa Road, Stoke-on-Trent, J/iiy 22)ic?, 1882. 
1 beg to acknowledge receipt of box of rooted cuttings, which are a splendid lot of plants. Thank 
for the extra ones. 
From Mr. C. A. Marshall, Charles Hill, near Farnham, JWzij 24(/i, 1882. 
1 was at the Crystal Palace the other day, and was much pleased with your stand of cut flowers. 1 
must certainly have some later in the year. 
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