S. dki\i\ell & Gj;uide. 
NEW PHLOXES, 1882 
142. COQUELIN AINi;— Flowers very large, 
pure white, with a rosy lilac star 
143. DE LBSSEP3 — Rosy mauve, flowers 
enormous 
144. DE. CREVA0X — Bright carmine, 
.shading off into rose 
145. DBAPBAU — Deep crimson veined, 
centre puri>lc 
146. LBCAED — White, shaded and marbled 
violet and lilac 
147. M. PASTBUE — Beautiful clear violet, 
edged lilac 
148. M. EOUSTAN— Medium height, beau- 
tiful white, violet-crimson centre ; very fine 
149. PIONNIBE— Of a peculiar shade of 
violet, but very deep, besprinkled with spots nl' 
deep crimson ; distinct. 
DWARF VARIETIES. 
150. CHANT DU DEPART — Reddish bronze, centre scarlet 
151. JOSEPH BAEA — Flowers very large, reddish amaranth, shaded with purple 
152. DE JEUNE VIADA— Pearly white, rosy carmine centre ; very compact spike. 
Is. 6(7. each. 
i’lCOTEES. 
CjA 
PICOTBES AND CARNATIONS— We have great ideasure in informing all admirers of the lovely 
■exhibition varieties of the above, that we have again purchased several thousands of plants ol the 
surplus stock of Messrs. Douglas and Dodwcll, whose success as amateurs is unprecedented, ihese, 
together with our own vast stock of all the best in cultivation, the most complete in the trade, and m 
the finest possible condition, enables us to oiler purchasers unusual advantages. 
NEW VARIETIES. 
CONSTANCE HEEON (Fellowes)— A fine large flower, moderately full, good broad smooth jictals, 
•very heavily margined with bright scarlet, (^uite distinct ; received two First Class Certificates; extra 
EVELYN (*Fenowes)— Li^it edged rose, full size, good broad smooth petals, and the white quite 
^”*MUEIEL (Hervitt ) — \ broad purple edge, fine large petals, smooth, and of great substance, extra 
line. 5s, 6d. eac}i 
GENERAL COLLECTION. 
BRUNETTE (Kirtland) 
CLAEA (Bower) 
COUNTESS OF WILTON. 
(Holland) 
FOBBSTER (Taylor) 
GEOSTBEN (Fletcher) 
J. B. BEYANT (Ingram), fine. 
Is. 6(7. each 
JOHN HAEEISON (Flowdy) 
JOHN SMITH (Bower). Is.6e7. 
each 
LORD VALENTIA (Kirtland) 
LOTHAIE (Fellowes), fine. 
Is. 6(7. each 
MASTER NORMAN (Norman) 
MISS SMALL (Fellowes) 
MORN A (Fellowes). Is. 6(7. each 
MRS. BOWER (Bower) 
VIOLET DOUGLAS (Simonite) 
RED EDGED. 
MRS. BROWN (Payne), large 
and fine. Is. 6(7. each 
MRS. BROWNING 
MRS. DODWBLL (Tmmer) 
MBS. GIBBONS (Taylor) 
MRS. KEYNES (Fellowes) 
MRS. WILSON (Fellowes). 
Is 6(7. each 
PICTURATA (Fellowes), good. 
Is. 6(7. each 
PRINCESS MARY (Fellowes). 
Is. 6(7. each 
QUEEN OF SUMMER i Fel- 
lowes), fine. Is. 6(7. each 
REV. F. D. HORNER (Lord). 
Is. 6(7. each 
THOMASWILLIAM(Flowdy) 
Is. 6(7. each 
WILLIAM SUMMERS (Simonite). 
jPyom Mr. F. Wood, Floiii.st, 26, Garden Street, Derby, March 6lh, 1882. 
1 have received Phloxes all safe and in good condition, and they were packed splendid— not a plant 
shaken or broken, and no man with reason could xvish for better plants than they are. 
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