'H. dai)i|e]l Sl Ij^loral 
•7» 16:!. PRIMROSE — Of n soft primrose shade, 
t" slightly deeper in centre ; well-formed flowers ; 
erect hahit. 3s. Gd. 
164. PRIMROSE PERFECTION— Habit 
and form better than the older varieties. 2s. Gd. 
16".. QUEEN OF YELLOWS — Pare ^ 
yellow, deep in shade. 2s. i 
166. SULPHUREA GIGANTEA — Light 
snlphnr-yellow. 2s. 
SALMON. 
167. MRS. LEVI MORTON— Of a distinct 
and pleasing shade of rosy salmon, much deeper 
in centre ; large flowers of great substance ; erect 
habit ; quite distinct. :ls. 6<f. 
163. MISS LOWE — Of a distinct and 
attractive shade, flesh salmon, shaded deeper in 
centre ; free. 3s. Gd. 
16<). MISS NEVE— Well-formed flowers. 
very smooth, and of a pretty and pleasing 
shade of salmon. 2s. 
no. MRS. ENO — A pleasing salmon- 
coloured variety, soft salmon, with a tint of pink, 
beautifully shaded deeper in centre ; erect 
flowering, dwarf, fl-s. 
171. SALMON QUEEN— A useful variety. 
2s. 
BLUSH COLOURED. 
172. BESSIE PITCHER— Very distinct 
and attractive ; medium-sized, well-formed 
flowers; white, petals broadly margined red. 
173. BLUSHING BRIDE- Fine flowers, 
pure white, edged pink ; very pretty. 2s. 
174. EMILY TEESD ALE— Beautiful pure 
white, delicately edged with pink, fine large 
flowers ; very pretty and distinct. 2s. 
175. FAIRY QUEEN— Medium-sized white 
flowers, edged pink. 2s. 
17t). FAVOURITE — Medium-sized well- 
formed flower-s ; pure white, evenly margineil 
with lierv pink ; very pretty. Gs. 
177. MISS E. CLARKE— Very distinct and 
s-ffective; white, broadly margined soft lake; 
wondcrfullv free and showy. 4.'-. 
178. MISS IVIASTERS— Quite distinct, and 
producing fine large flowers of a soft blush 
shades, delicately edged pink; vigorous dwarf 
habit, 3s. 
17‘J. MRS. HYDE— Very large fine flowers, 
■creamy white, upper flower petals stained blush ; 
Klwarf, bushy habit; free and effective. {Named by 
request.) 3s. 6cf. 
RED. 
: 180. CAPT. ROGERS— Flowers of fine snb- 
etance, of a soft rosy-crimson shade. 2s. 
181. JEAN SISLEY— A splendid variety, 
of beautiful smooth texture ; very rich red, 
lighter centre ; distinct. 3s. 
182. JAS. GA21E— A splendid variety ; fine 
formed smooth flowers of a glowing cerise colour; 
extra. 3s. 
183. LORD BYRON— Rich red, fine-shaped 
flowers; good substance. 3s. 
Mrs. Kelly 
I have pleasure in adding my testimony to 
Tuberous Begonias. I had a 5s. packet last y<‘i 
neighbour.s. 
184. MR. CULLINGFORD- So rosy-red; 
fine bold flowers. 3s. 
185. ROWLAND WITHERBY— Beautiful 
clear-cut flowers of a decided red shade ; dis- 
tinct. 3s. Gd. 
186. OUR LEADER — Soft red, lighter 
centre; erect flowering, dwarf bushy habit; 
circular flowers of large dimensions. 2s. Gd. 
187. T. MOORE — Salmon-red, pleasing 
shade ; good habit. 2s. 
ERECT TYPE. Seed, 2s. Gd. per pkt. 
, The Elms, near Cardiff, Jioiuory lOt/i, 1894. 
that of others regarding the beauty of ymtr 
r, and thev turned out the admiration of all my 
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