BEADry OP BELOKOVE. 
56. J. SELWAY — Ooloiip of a splendid rich 
lake shade ; quite a distinct variety. 2s. 6rf. 
57. LADY LEWISHAM — Large double 
flowers, pink striped, and mottled creamy yel- 
low ; very free and effective. Awarded a First- 
Class Certificate. 2s. (jd. 
58. LADY MARY PITZWILLIAM — 
Possessing the same beautiful form as Mdme.. 
Amoult, colour of a deeper shade than that 
variety, very large and of fine form. Awarded 
a First-Class Certificate. 4s. 
59. Lady SIMEON — Splendid deep pink ; 
a fine variety. 5s. 
60 LA FRANCE — Of a very pretty shade 
of silvery pink ; well-formed flowers ; good. 3s. (id. 
61. -MADAME ARNOULT— Of a most 
pleasing shade of pinky blush, slightly edged 
deeper, flowers almost circular, but of the finest 
shape and form ; habit free and dwarf. Received 
First-Class Certificate. 2s. Gd. 
62. MISS ELSEY WERE — Soft pink, 
creamy white centre, large and very double; a 
fine variety. ,3». 
63. MRS. J. WOODWARD — Very deep 
pink, medium size ; upright habit. 8s. 6d. 
64. MRS. LASCELLES— Fine deep rosy 
pink, with a clear and distinct light centre; 
flowers neantifully formed. Awarded a First- 
Class Certificate. S.t. 
65. MRS. W. J. EWING- — A distinct 
variety, very deep rich pink, striped and splashed 
liehter and soft yellow; very full and well 
formed. 3». 
66. R. B. PARSONS — Full-sized double 
flowers, deep pink, shaded silver, deeper centre ; 
distinct. 4.5. 
67. REV. WILKES — Erect flowerinc; 
medium size flower of a pleasing shade of soft 
pink, slightly deeper in colour towards outside 
of petals; pretty. 4.t. 
68. ROSE LAING — Double flowers, of a 
pretty shade ; free. 2». (irf. 
69. ROSEBUD — Both for shape and exqui- 
site colour it stands ahead of all. It has been 
frequently exhibited, and always received the 
highest comment from the whole of the London 
Press. hirst-CIass Certificate. 5s. 
70. SIR JAMES WHITEHEAD— A grand 
variety; deep glowing pink ; large well-formed 
flowers ; good habit. (Named by request.) 4 «. 
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