fi>. d^i)i\ell & G^uide. 
170. LADY LENA — Very dwarf and bushy, 
vigorous and short jointed, producing an abun- 
dance of well-shaped flowers ; clear salmon, 
mottled lighter. Is. 
171. LORD HARTINQTON — Possessing 
splendid well-formed flowers of a clear salmon 
shade ; dwarf and spreading habit ; wonderfully 
free flowering. Is. 
172. NYDIA — Flowers white, tinted cream, 
with a lovely high-coloured pinky-red centre, 
such an unusual combination of colour; very 
striking; capital habit; very free. 9rf. 
173. RUY BLAS — Mottled salmon, very 
deep centre ; fine large trusses ; dwarf branching 
habit ; good. Is. 
174. MME. J. CAUSE— Salmon, mottled 
white, of a pretty shade. 9d. 
176. VIOLET DANIELS— A bright self- 
coloured variety ; enormous flowers and trusses. 
2s. 
176. BEAUTE POITE VINE— Quite 
distinct in habit, which is very dwarf, hut stiff 
and spreading ; producing its trusses just above 
the foliage on very strong foot stalks; large 
semi-double pips of clear salmon. Is. 
177. MISS FLOSS — One of the most beauti- 
ful varieties ever raised ; colour, a clear rosy 
salmon, changing to pink in dull seasons; habit 
very dwarf, large trusses, free flowering. \)d, 
178. GLOIRE DE PRANCE— An improve- 
ment on Belle Nancdiennc, larger pips and 
trusses. 
17!(. M. PRESSE — Mottled salmon, at time 
almost white, with a margin of rose. Is. 
181. MAGGIE HALLOCK— Clear soft sal- 
mon, large and open, dwarf ; tine. 
MME. JOUIS — Deep salmon centre, 
white edges, dwarf linhit and free ; distinct and 
attractive. 2s. 
DOUBLE WHITE. 
BOULE DE NEIGE — Enormous i 
trusses, pure white, vigorous; for exhibition | 
purposes one of the best. 2s. 
182. WHITE ABBEY— Decidedly a useful 
improvement on existing white varieties ; beau- 
tiful dwarf spreading babit ; fine open flowers, 
good form, and of the purest white. Is. 
183. SNOWDROP — It has a pure white 
flower, yet in the habit, growth, and foliage it 
is the very counterpart of West Brighton Gem. 
Its freeness in flowering is wonderful. On look 
ing at its unexpanded buds, it at once reminds 
one of the Snowdrop, hence its name. Is. 
184. HERMINE — Large semi-double, very 
open flowers of the purest white ; free and 
effective. Is. 
185. MME. AYME DE LA 
CHEVRELIERE — Flowers and trusses large ; 
pure white; very free. 9rf. 
SWANLKY DOUBLB WHITE. 
186. SWANLEY DOUBLE 
WHITE— Dwarf growth and free- 
ness in flowering ; numerous trusses 
of the purest white at every joint ; 
of the greatest value for the pro- 
duction of white flowers. !b/. each. 
187. JEANNE DARC — A 
very fine variety, producing im 
mense trusses, semi-double flowers, 
pure white ; sturdy habit ; effec- 
tive. 
188. LEON XANDROF — 
Fine, largo trusses, blush-white, 
suffused pink ; distinct. Is. 
189. HEROINE— The largest 
pip of any in this class, pure white; 
very fine 
190. MADAME LEON DAL- 
LOY — Fine, beautiful blush whit* ; 
very free. 
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