S. dh.i\i\ell & Gfuide. 
480. BLACK PRINCE— Deop blotch cover- 
ing greater part of petals, shading off to reddish 
colour, lighter margin, very dwarf and free. 
Is. ed. eacli. 
400. CLEMENCB DELAHAYE— Eosy-hlac 
of a most distinct shade of colour, largo and of 
good form. 2s. each 
401. MRS. J. HAYES— Soft delicate peach, 
distinct spot, free and fine. 2s. each. 
402. J. B. SAY— Very rich mauve, feathered 
in upper petals, white throat, slightly crimped ; 
a very distinct and pretty variety. 2s. 6d. each 
493. LADY S. IBBETSON— Very deep lake, 
feathered in upper petals deep maroon, white 
throat and margin, clwaif and free, distinct and 
fine. 2s. 6d. each 
404. MARS— Deep red, white throat and 
margin, slightly feathered in each petal, habit 
dwarf. 2s. 6d. each 
495. DONNA MARIA— Ground colour beau- 
tiful rosy pinlv, pure white centre and margin, 
feathered in upper petals deep maroon ; a very 
distinct and beautiful variety. 2s. each 
496. MOZART— Deep lilac-purple, large deep 
blotch in upper petals, white throat and margin, 
flowers very large. 2s. 6d. each 
497. SOLOMON — Soft pink, each petal 
lilotched with very deep maroon, shading off into 
:i licli carmine, which renders it both novel and 
dis-tinct ; very free and dwarf. 3s. 6d. each 
498. LADY RALEIGH— Soft rosy carmiiio, 
with white edges beautifully fringed, clear white 
eye, fine large flower with broad round petals 
large trusses. 2s. 6d. each 
499. DR. WITTMACK— Floivers very large, 
with I a deep chocolate crimson blotch, ground 
colour blush white. 2s. 6d. each 
500. EVENING STAR —Deep crimson, small 
blotch, white throat. 2s. each 
501. MISS MAY GILL— Peach-pink, dark 
top petals, light margin. 2s. each 
502. ROSY MORN— Beautiful soft salmon, 
dark blotch at base of top petals ; very attractive. 
2s. each 
503. CAPT. BEATIB— Bold flowers, very 
large, brick red, large chocolate blotch in upper 
petals. 2s. each 
504. MISS TELL— Rosy salmon, white throat 
and margin, feathered in upper petals. 2s. each 
505. CRITERION— Orange-red, dark blotch, 
]unk margin and centre, flowers very large. 
2s. each . 
506. DUCHESSE DE MORNY-Bnght rose, 
maroon spot, white centre and margin. 2s. each 
507. LORD DERBY— Shaded ro.sy magenta, 
white margin and throat distinct. 2s. each 
508. THE SHAH— Rosy lilac, dark spot, 
very large and beautiful. 2s. each 
509. VENUS DB MILO — Similar to Mdrae. 
C. Kanig, with very large white flowem. 3s. 6d. 
each 
510. DR. JOS. NAGZ— "White flowers, with 
large deep maroon blotch covering nearly half the 
petals ; very showy. 2s. each 
511. ACHILLE RICHARD— Blush white, 
with large blotch iu centre of each petal. 2s. 
each 
512. LABILARDIERE— Ro.sy purple, with 
large blotch on each petal, white centre ; a very 
beautiful variety, flowers extra large, good habit. 
Is. 6<f. each 
513. MADAME CHAS. KONIG— Flowers 
pure white, good form and substance ; an acepii- 
sition on account of the total absence of any 
colouring whatever. 2s. each 
514. LUCIE LEMOINB— Similar to the pre- 
ceding variety, but slightly veined. Is. 6<7. each 
515. GRAHAM BELL — Dark crimson, white 
centre and margin ; agrand variety. Is, 6t<. each 
516. BIGOTTE — Deep pink, maroon blotch 
on upper petals, white centre and margin, 
beautifully fringed. Is. each 
517. PRINCE ARTHUR— The petals are a 
rich rosy carmine tint, the former equally marked 
with a rich crimson spot or blotch, bounded by a 
white line or border ; splendid variety. Is. each 
518. REBECCA — Large well-formed flowers 
of rich mauve, irimi)ed A la Dr. Andrl, with an 
attractive white centre, elegantly feathered witb. 
maroon in the upper petals. Is. each 
519. EMPEROR OF RUSSIA — Each petal 
having an equal .^cloud of dark maroon-crimson, 
elegantly marked with a white belt, very distinct. 
Is. 6(7. each 
520. MARIE LEMOINE— In the way of 
JSmpere'ur dcs PclargoniuDis, but of much finer 
form and greater substance. Is. each 
521. BIJOU— Deep purple-pink, wliite throat, 
deep maroon blotch on upper- petals, crimped 
margin ; novel. Is. each 
522. MONSIEUR G. DEMOULIN— Rosy 
crimson, white throat and margin, inaroon blotch, 
flowers of immense size ; an acquisition. Is. each 
523. CHARLES OUTRAM — White, with 
deep purple blotch in centre of each petal. 
Is. each 
524. MRS. BRADSHAW IMPROVED— 
White, distinct spot on each petal, very large and 
free. Is. 6(7. each 
525. MISS BRADSHAW — Bright carmine 
spot, fringed edges ; gran<i improvement on Dr. 
Andri. Is. each 
526. ISTHMO DE SUEZ- Brilliant salmon- 
red, light throat, feathered deep maroon on top 
petals, flowers of immense size ; very distinct. 
2^ cflcli 
527. MADAME LBMOINEIER — Piu-e 
white, feathered maroon lower petals, large 
blotch of same colour in top petals, crimped 
margin ; very free. Is. each 
528. GLORIA PATRL2!— Large flowers of 
pure white, elegantly fringed, the upper ones 
marked with a rich crimson spot, and the under 
ones elegantly peneilled with violet-coloured 
lines. Is. 6(7. each 
529. MIDAS — Ground colour white, intense 
pink-scarlet blotch on each petal, tinted mauve, 
fine dwarf habit and a profuse bloomer. Is. each 
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