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PiCOTEES. 
IsHEW VARIETIES. 
GANYMEDE (Douglas) — Heavy red edge, flowers of large size, of excellent form ; petals very 
heavily edged deep red. First Prize in its class, and First-Class Certificate, National Carnation and 
Picotee Society. 1802. 2s. fid. 
MELPOMENA (Douglas) — Medium scarlet edge, large smooth petals, flowers of excellent form ; 
vigorous grower. First-Class Certificate, National Carnation and Picotee Society, 1892. 2s. fid. 
CHAS. FREELAND (Campbell) — Med um purple edge, with broad smooth petal, and very 
pure in the white ; a robust grower; altogether a grand flower. Is. 6 d. 
MISS ANDERSON (Campbell) — Heavy purple edge, with broad smooth petal of the finest 
substance ; a fine exhibition. Is. fid. 
MRS. JOHN STEWART (Campbell) — Very heavy rosy -purple edge, with large smooth petal of 
the purest white ; first class in every way. Is. fid. 
AGNES ANDERSON (Campbell) — Light rose edge ; a beautiful flower of the finest quality, 
and very free. Is. 6d. 
JEANIE ANDERSON (Campbell)— Light purple edge, with broad smooth petal, and very 
pure in the white ; a very fine flower. Is. 6d. 
The above five Picotees are all seedlings from Mrs. Muir, and possess the finest robust habit of the 
parent, and do not burst the calyx. 
GENERAL COLLECTION OF BEST OLD PICOTEES. 
Abbreviations — l, light edged; m, medium edged ; ii, heavy edged. 
ROSE-SALMON AND SCARLET EDGED. 
ALICE, L. 
BERTHA, i„ 
CHARLES WILLIAMS, H. 
DAISY, H. 
DESDEMONA, M. 
ELISE. 
EMMA GEGGIE, H. 
ETHEL, L. 
FAVOURITE, L. 
JULIA, L. 
LADY LOUISA, it. 
LITTLE PHIL, n. 
LOUISA, H. 
MAIMIE, ii. 
MISS FLOWDAY. 
MRS. BURNETT, H. Is. 0 d. 
MRS. COLDRIDGE, II. 
MRS. F. RICARDO, u. 
MRS. GEORGE OLIVER, si. 
MRS. HARFORD. 
MRS. HERBERT, i.. 
MRS. PAYNE, H. 
MRS. RUDD, II. 
MRS. SAM BEALE, i.. l.v. 
MRS. S. BEAL, T.. 
MRS. SHARP, ii. 
NANCY, M. Is. fid. 
NELLIE, L. 
NORMAN CARR, H. 
ROYAL VISIT, H. 
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