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599. MAJESTIC — Rosy crimson, with dark 
maroon spot on top petals, clear white centre. 
2s. each 
600. METEOR — A glowing bright scarlet 
flower, with maroon spot on top petals. 2.s. each 
601. SYMMETRY — Maroon top petals, with 
narrow rose edge, lower petals bright rose, white 
centre, large and fine form ; received a First Class 
Certificate. Is. 6d. each 
602. AMBASSADOR— Deep pink upper 
petals, medium spot, lower petals rosy pink, clear 
white eye. Is. 6d. each 
603. AURORA— Deep crimson-scarlet, me- 
dium spot on top petals, colour very rich. 
Is. 6d. each 
604. DIPLOMATIST — Rosy purple lower 
petals, dark maroon top, clear white eye, dwarf 
and free. Is. each 
605. MODESTY— Mottled rose-lilac lower 
petal.s, dark maroon top, large white eye ; fine. 
Is. 6fi. each 
606. POTENTATE — Maroon top, deep rose 
lower petals, white throat. Is. 6d. each 
607. PROTECTOR — Lower petals rosy pur- 
ple, maroon spot on top petals, with lilac margin ; 
extra fine form. 2.s. each 
608. RISING SDN-Brilliant orange lower 
petals, maroon top petals, with scarlet margin, 
large white centre. Is. 6rf. each ' 
609. LIVELY — Light pink lower petals, top 
petals rose and maroon. Is. 6d. each 
610. RDTH — Lower petals a pleasing shade of 
cherry - rose, both novel and beautiful, small 
maroon spot on top petals, clear white centre, very 
dissimilar, fine. each 
611. BLUE BELL — Lower petals pale purple, 
Idack blotch on top petals, lilac margin. Is. 
(!ach 
612. BRILLIANT — Crimson-black top petals, 
narrow wire edge of crimson, very fine coloitr. 
l.s. each 
613. ARCHDUCHESS — Lower petals eVira- 
son, top petals black, large white centre. 2s. each 
614. BLUE BOY — Lower petals bluish purple, 
top petals deep pmple, with narrow' margin ; a 
large and novel flower. Is. 6d. each 
615. CICELY — Crimson- maroon spot on top 
petals, orange shaded lilac, rose edge. Is. each 
616. ROB BOY — Purple lower petals, top 
petals black, with purple edge. Is. each 
617. MABEL — Dark maroon top, uarrUw 
edge, a heavily painted variety. Is. each 
618. CLABIBEL— The purest white, surrill 
spot of bright cannine on top petals ; a lovefly 
flower. Is. 6d. each 
619. CONSEQUENCE — Fawn colour, upper 
petals blotched black ; a large .smooth flower t of 
fine form. Is. each 1 
620. CHAMELEON — Rosypink, smallblotjch 
on each petal, fine form and sirbstanco, extra fi;ne 
flowers. Is. 6d. each , 
621. JUBILEE — Rose, rich maroon sppt, 
shaded orange, lilac rrtargirr, large white centr-e. 
Is. each 
622. MAID OP HONOUR — Pirtk, .smjrll 
dark rrraroon blotch on top petals, shaded off wr th 
orange, large white centre, grand flower of 
great size. 2s. each 
623. MAY DAY — Smooth finely fernred 
flower, lower petals soft [riirk, black spot on top 
petals, with orange shade, large white eye. 
2.S. each 
624. PRINCE LEOPOLD— Very bright in 
the style of Charles Turner artd Ifarrior, a 
smooth and glos.sy flower. Is. each 
625. PURPLE GEM — Lower petals deep 
purple, top petals black rrrar oon, margin of purple, 
very glossy, novel and firre. Is. 6d. each 
626. ROBIN HOOD — Rich purple lower 
petals, maroon top, small spots, and white eye, a 
rich flower. Is. each 
627. FORESTER — Fawrr-pirtk, rr'aroon spot, 
very large white eye, fine shape, quite distinct. 
Is. 6d. each 
628. GIPSY — Dark top petals, lower petals 
richly marked, crimsoir margin. , 2s. each 
629. VICTORY — A pleasing pink, small spot 
on top petals, white eye, shaded off to the edge 
with orange. Is. each 
630. SAPPHO — A most abundant bloomer, 
cherry rose, suffused with prtrple, small rtraroorr 
spot on top petals, white centre. Is. each 
631. GIANT — Lower petals ro.sj' pink, 
rrraroon sjx>t on top petals, lilac edge, white 
centre, very dwarf habit. Is. 6d. each 
632. CORSAIR — Light purple, with pure 
white centre, petals blotched with rttaroon-crimsort, 
a charming flower. Is. 6d. each 
633. MADAME ESCULIER — Very large 
ptrrple flower, white throat, blotch orr upper- 
petals. Is. each. 
SMALL-FLOWERING FANCY PELARGONIUMS. 
FOR EXHIBITION— PROFUSE BLOOMERS. 
634. JENNY HOWLETT— Crimson, with 
white centre atrd edges, fine substance 
635. CHERRY RIPE — Bright rosy crinrsorr, 
white centre, a pleasing variety. 2s. 6d. each 
636. DUCHESS OP CONNAUGHT— Rosy 
lilac, white centre and edges, smooth and well- 
formed flowers. 2s. 6d. each 
637. L A DY HAR VEY — Resy crimson, white 
centre and edges, dwarf and free. 2s. 6d. each 
638. SARAH BERNHARDT — Deeperimson, 
white centre, and narrow white edges, very 
smooth. 2s. Sd. each 
639. JANNETTE — Deep rich pur-ple, clear- 
white centre and edges, smooth, and a most 
abundant blooming variety. 2s. each 
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