CaiiTiell J'lofal Griiide. 
PRINCESS OP WALES— A very pretty and 
fascinating variety ; line large flowers, freely 
))i'oduced, and of a plen.sing shade of deep 
shrimp- pink on outer margin of petals, shading 
off almost to white in centre of florets. 
SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE— A splendid 
rich coloured flower, line and bold, of a bright 
crimsxtn-scarlet; dv/arf bushy habit; free. 
5.S-. each. 
SCARLET. 
1 Ui. ALBERT GEORGE— Splendid large 
flowers, of a fiery terra-cotta shade, of great 
substance ; beautiful habit : free. 3s. 
114. EARL GROSVENOR — Producing 
immense flowers of a bright orange-red shade ; 
well-formed, free ; a grand variety. 3s. flrf. 
1 15. PRANK BEADLE — Of a glowing 
orauge-scarlet shade ; well-formed circular 
flowers of great substonce ; erect habit. Awarded 
a First-Class Certificate. 3s. (let. 
1 16. MAGOG — Dark scarlet, almost circular, 
petals of great size. 2s. 
117. MARQUIS OP SALISBURY— Large 
scarlet, strong bushy habit ; distinct. 2s. 
118. MR. COCKBURN— A fine variety; 
orange-scarlet, erect flowers, large ; a useful 
addition to this class. 2s. 
119. MRS. H. G. MURRAY-STEWART— 
Rich scarlet, robust habit ; for exhibition one of 
the best. 2s. 
120. PRINCE OP ORANGE- Erect flower- 
ing, very free and effective, glowing orange- 
scarlet, well-formed flowers. Awarded two First 
Class Certificates. 3s. 
121. SHIRLEY HIBBERD — Brilliant scar- 
let of a dazzling shade ; good habit. 2s. 
CRIMSON. 
122. A. W. TAIT (of Oporto) — Fine flowers, 124. GIGANTEA — Crimson, petals nearly 
intense crimson : dwarf and free. 2s. (Itf. 4 inches broad, almost circular and of great 
123. A. MAYES — Rich crimson-coloured , substance. 2s. fir/. 
variety; medium-sized flowers of great snb- j 12.5. GLOW-WORM — Intense fierj’ crimson, 
stance ; free. 2s. (Irf. 2s. 6</. 
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