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PINK SUFFUSED WITH PURPLE. 
MMB. DE LA RUE— A very rich 
coloured pur|>U*-i)ink, v«^ry iutense, large trusses; 
attractive. Is. <>(^. 
140. SIR HAMILTON— I’roducing cuor- 
mous trusses of bloom, rich purple-pink. 
l.s. 
141. GIROME— Colour highly suffused with 
jiurple ; very large flowers and trusses. ‘Jd. 
142. EARL GRANVILLE — Deep shade, 
purple predominating ; dwarf ; free. 
14.3. THE LORD MAYOR— Large, bold 
round flowers, of a nearly self brilliant purple- 
pink ; very dwarf and free. 
144. SURPASSE LE NAIN— Rich, flowers 
medium size, large trusses; deep pink, highly 
suffused purple. , 
14.5. MME. S. DESEGLISSE — Large 
and well-formed trusses; clear pink, suffused 
purple, reverse silvery. 
14(). MADAME THIBAUT— Grand flower, 
fine large truss, highly suffused with purple. 
DEEP C 
147. COLOSSUS — As name denotes, this 
variety is the largest and finest in all respects ; 
rich reddish crimson. See front of Guide. l.s*. Gd. 
1 48. RAFAEL GARRETA — Splendid large 
liold flowers and trusses, beautiful rich colour ; 
an acquisition. Is. 
149. LE CONGO— Deep shade, dwarf and 
free ; large trusses ; growth and foliage very 
much re.sembles the bedding variety, ICcst 
Brii/hton Gem ; distinct, l.s. 
IjO. SOMBRE HORIZON— Colour most 
intense, producing trusses of great size; habit 
very dwarf and bushy. 9rf. 
161. LA CONDAMINE — Good full pips; 
large truases. 
RIMSON. 
152. BLACK KNIGHT—Intense crimson ; 
habit good, large trusses ; distinct. 
153. CRIMSONVELVET— Very dwarf and 
, free. 
154. GENilRAL CAMPENON— Rich deep 
crimson, medium size, trusses large, dwarf and 
branching. 
155. CHAS. LALANDE— Intense crimson ; 
flowers and trusses medium size ; habit good. 
156. GRAND CHAN FAIDEHERBE— 
Well formed, intense colour; the best in this 
class. 
1.57. M. PASTEUR— Deep crimson, flowers 
large and well formed. 
PURPLE-COLOURED. 
G. CAILLEBOTTE — Splendid rich 
magenta, fine large trus.ses ; dwarf habit. l.t. 6(/. 
158. MILLER'S GEM — Variegated stem, in 
the way of West Brighton Gem and Turtles's Sur- 
prise ; rich magenta- shatled flowers; dwarf, 
bushy habit ; distinct. Ls. 
159. A. ROUILLARD — Rich magenta ; fine 
large trusses ; very effective. l.«. 
160. CARDINAL LAVIGERIE — Of a 
distinct shade of magenta, ptirt of upper petals 
orange ; dwarf and free. Is. 
161. EDISON — Large bold flowers of a 
beautiful magenta shade. Gd. 
162 SALAMANDER — Producing gigantic 
trusses of the most beautiful light purple shade ; 
quite distinct. Gd. 
163. ALSACE-LORRAINE —Very deep 
purple shade, hold trusses, and extra-size pips. 9a. 
164. BOULE NOIR — Of a most intense 
shade of purple, trusses large aud round. Gd, 
166. ROMULUS— A rich shade of colour; 
trusses large and round. 
166. MAGENTA KING— Of a lovely pure 
magenta colour, produciug fine flowers and 
trusses; improvement on ifot rfes Violets. 
168. GilN^RAL BILLOT — Dwarf and 
branching, flowers large, fine shape, bright 
magenta, shaded orange in upper petals. 
169. AGLAIA — Large well-formed pips; 
dwarf and free ; one of the finest. 
All those not priced, 6<f. each. 
SALMON. 
LOBD TENNYSON — A variety pro- 
duciug large semi-double flowers of a glowing 
tiery-salmon shade ; very distinct and effective. 
2bs 
PICOTEE— Lovely and distinct, quite 
unique in appearance, on account of the quilled 
and scalloped formation of the petals ; colours, 
white with a pretty bright salmon-pink base. 2s. 
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