fl'. C^HT\ell Sl G^uitle. 
POMPON, OR BOUQUET VARIETIES. 
158. ARTHUR WEST — Deep crimson, 
perfect form ; very free. Award of Merit, 
R.U.S. 
159. BACCHUS — Bright crimson-scarlet ; a 
small neat compact flower. 
lOU. BOULE D'OR— Yellow, small, good 
shape petal ; very free. First-Class Certificate. 
IGl. EVA — Ro.sy carmine, neat flower ; very 
distinct, First-Class Certificate. 
1G2. GIPSY QUEEN — Deep crimson- 
maroon, good petal and outline. First-Class 
Certific^ate. 
1G3. HILDA — Deep rose, shaded crimson, 
tipped and striped wliite ; very free and pretty. 
First-Class Certificate. 
1G4. LITTLE PRANK — Light amber, 
gradually deepening to a rich salmon ; free 
flowering. 
1G5. LITTLE JACK — Deep ricli crimson- 
maroon ; a fine addition ; very free. 
IGG. REVENGE — Rich mauve, deepening to 
purple-lake; distinct. 
1G7. RINGDOVE — Terra-cotta; very free 
and effective. 
1G8, SUNSHINE — Geranium-s:arlet ; fine 
form ; good exhibition flower. 
1G9. TOMMY KEITH — Cardinal-red, 
tipped white; constant. Tliree Certilicates. 
2s. each. 
DWARF BEDDING 
223. ALBA PLOREBUNDA NANA — 
Pure white ; very free. 
224. PLORA MACDONALD — Primrose- 
yellow. 
225. GEM OP THE DWARPS— Dark 
crimson, tipped white. 
22G. GEORGE THOMPSON— Pure yel- 
low, profuse bloomer, well above foliage ; best of 
its class. Is. each, 9s. per dozen. 
227. KING OP DWARPS— Dark purple. 
228. PLUTON — Pureyellow,freo and dwarf. 
POMPON VARIETIES, 
234. ALWINE — Pretty shade of pink, 
slightly shaded lilac. 
235. DEEGEN — Deep clear yellow, dis- 
tinct. 
236. DR. RAUCH — Orange-red, small and 
pretty. 
237. GOLDEN CANAR Y— Rich golden 
yellow, tipped red. 
238. HERCULES— Dark lilac-rose, beauti- 
fully quilled. 
239. JOHN LUCAKS — Deep orange-red, 
tipped white ; distinct. 
240. LITTLE DEAR — Blush white, flushed 
and tipped rosy lilac. 
249. ZELAMIRA— Clear 
DOUBLE DAHLIAS. 
229. RISING SUN— Rich scarlet, at times 
tipped white. 
230. SCARLET GLOBE — Bright orange- 
scarlet, producing in abundance small perfect 
flowers. Is. each, 9s. doz. 
231. WHITE BEDDER — White; free and 
dwarf. 
232. YELLOW GLOBE— Similar to the 
above in growth. 
233. YELLOW PET— Pure yellow ; free, 
dwarf and compact. 
QUILLED FLOWERS. 
241. LA PETITE BARBIER— Pure white, 
well-formed and regularly quilled ; free and 
dwarf. First-Class Certificate. 
242. LADYBLANCHE— Pure white; most 
desirable for cutting. 9rf. 
243. MINNIE — Buff-salmon, tipped rosy 
purple. 
244. PAULINE — Rosy lilac, deeper centre ; 
distinct. 
246. ROYALTY — Light orange, edged bright 
crimson, prettily quilled. 
246. RAPHAEL— Maroon-crimson. 
247. SENSATION — Primrose-yellow, free 
and pretty. 
248. SURPRISE — Bronze-yellow ; distinct, 
eddish terra-cotta ; distinct. 
QUILLED FLOWERS, SCOLLOPED EDGES. 
OSIRIS — Rosy lilac, tipped white; 3 ft. 
WHITE ASTER, syn. GUIDING STAR — White; a gem for cutting purposes; 2 ft. 0 in. 
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