MADAMli TimiAUT. 
680. EDWARD PERKINS— Is also a graml 
variety iu this class, resembling Trioniphe dc St. 
jlfnnrfc in liabit ami formation of flowers, which 
are of a bright orange-scarlet, maroon blotch in 
upper petals, which are beautifully fringed and 
undulated. 3s. each 
681. MADAME EVRARD — A most attrac- 
tive and distinct variety ; the flowers are very 
full, with beautiful crispy petals of an exceedingly 
bright purplish crim.son colour, richly spotted 
with dark maroon. 2.«. each 
682. M. PH. ZELLER— Deep red, blotched 
on each petal with maroon ; extremely attractive. 
2s. each 
683. BOUGAINVILLE — Salmon, bordered 
]>ure white, deep chocolate blotch in each petal ; 
thickly netted. 2s. each 
684. TRIOMPHE DE ST. MANDB— Rich 
magenta, sufl’used crimson, with trasses resembling 
a Hydrangea : dwarf, sturdy habit, exceedingly 
.showy and free, .slightly undulated. Is. 6rf. each 
685. MAID OF KENT — An exceedingly 
attractive variety, of neat dwarf habit and ex- 
tremely free-blooming ; the flowers arc pure 
white, with bright rose-coloured spots on all the 
petals, which arc beautifully undulated. 3s. 
each 
686. PRINCESS OF WALES — An ex- 
tremely beautifid variety with very large and 
effective flowers, which are of a most pleasing 
colour, rosy lake, marbled and reticulated with 
white, large, clear and distinct white centre, all 
the petals margined with white, and the upper 
ones blotched with maroon. 4s. each 
687. PRINCE TECK (Syn. Fire King)— 
This adds another distinct colour in the Regals. 
Flowers large, colour scarlet, suffused with purple, 
upper half of petals rich maroon, large trass ; and 
one of the best. 2s. each 
688. PRINCE OF WALES — Excellent 
habit, very free blooming, and produces good 
trusses of large effective flowers, not really double, 
colour bright vermilion, with light centre and 
edges. Is. 6d. each 
689. DR. MASTERS— Large black blotche.s 
in the centre, margin rich crimson, lower petals 
small blotch, broader margin than upper. Is. 
each 
690. BEAUTY OF OXTON — The upper 
etals are of a very rich maroon colour, darkly 
lotchcd, under petals very dark crimson, shaded 
with maroon, light centre, tinted with rose, all 
the petals are regularly marmned with white, and 
beautifully fringed. Is. each 
From H. J. Alikx, Esq., Sackville Stueet, Dublin, March 6fh, 1882. 
Your box of plants arrived yesterday in perfect condition. I cannot too much admire the way in 
which they were put up and packed. I have also to thank you for careful selection and liberality in 
additional plants. This is the way to encourage business. 
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