dki\T\ell Sl Gfuide. 
CRIMSON AND SCARLET, &c. 
The prices attached are for Plants in 60’s, our selection, for all classes of 
Singles 8s. doz.; ditto, large Plants in 6-inch pots, 16s. and 18s. per doz. 
Many of them can be supplied in 6 and 8-inch pots. 2s. 6d. to 6s. each. 
Cuttings half the price of Plants. 
For Nouelties in Singles, see front of Guide. 
W. P. WRIGHT — It seems almost dait- 
eeioiis to touch the scarlet flowerinj' section, on 
account of already having such line varieties, hut 
wo have in this new kind much to recommend it. 
It produces splendid hold flower.s, and trusses of 
immense size and suhstanc.e; good dwarf spread- 
ing hahit ; a variety that will he sure to find its 
way to the front, t'.s. 
REV. BARTRAM — Splendid large 
dowers of the linest form and leathery suhstance ; 
of a bright orange scarlet. Mr. Miller considers 
this the most model scarlet he has ye.t raised. 'Jx. 
200. LORD IDDESLEIGH — Bright 
scarlet fine bold flowers and trusses ; a splendid 
addition. l.s. (i</. 
201. MDLLE. TRINE — Soft rosy magenta ; 
fine bold flowers and trusses ; good vigorous 
habit, free flowering ; a noble variety. Is. Gd. 
202. LORD ROSEBERY — A grand variety, 
with its brilliant crimson-shaded, large, well- 
formed flowers, which are of great substance, 
and broad over-lapping petals ; enormous trusses ; 
good vigorous habit. Is. 
203. LORD SALISBURY— A striking and 
noble variety, individual flowers of enormous 
size and substance, of a rich madder shade, tinted 
magenta, which becomes more conspicuous 
during the winter season. Is. 
204. W. H. SMITH — Soft magenta, of a 
pleasing shade ; large white eye ; good habit. l.s. 
203. COMET — Soft crimson, richer shade 
in tipper petals ; large fine trasses ; a very hold 
flower ; strong habit Is. 
200. BRIGHT EYE —Bright scarlet, shaded 
crimson ; largo dhstiuct white eye ; splendid 
shape. 1 s. 
207. MRS. E. RAWSON— Shaded orange- 
scarlet flowers, nice bold trusses; good habit, 
free flowering, and very showy, l.v. 
208. GALATEA — A very pretty shade of 
colour, being a pleasing tint of soft rosy-salmon ; 
large, well-formed flowers, lighter in base of 
tipper petals ; conspicuous white eye ; good habit, 
(luite distinct; pretty, l.s. 
209. GRACE HARVEY — A very free and 
<!ffective variety ; large, well-formed flowers of 
a clear rosy-red shade ; bright white eye. Is. 
210. BRILLIANTISSIMA — Flowers and 
trusses of enormous size and substance ; brilliant 
scarlet, with a clear white centre. Is. 
211. HERCUjjES — A very pleasing and 
attractive shade of clear soft xosy red, shaded 
darker, clear white centre ; very large flowers, 
massive trusses ; distinct. Is. 
212. HECLA — Brilliant scarlet ; fine bold 
flowers, enormous trusses ; fine. l.s. 
218. COND^ — Of a soft crimson shade : very- 
large flowers and trusses ; a bold variety. l.s. 
214. SHIRLEY HIBBERD — Of a rosy- 
red shade ; large, well-formed flowers and trusses, 
well worthy of the name. Is. 
215. ETNA — Rosy-rcd,shaded with tnagenta; 
a bold variety ; good. Is. 
210. CANNELLS’ FAVOURITE- Splendid 
habit, fine pip and truss, very dwarf and free ; 
colour rosy, shaded magenta, toned down with a 
creamy colour, and fine white eye. It attracts 
the attention of every one. l.s. 
217. PARKER’S FAVOURITE — Of a 
bright scarlet shade of colour; this is also the 
best of its colour. Is. 
218. MILLER’S FAVOURITE— A huge 
flower, brilliant scarlet, flee habit, large truss, 
and splendid kind ; a favourite, l.s-. 
219. REV. F. H. BRETT — Bright scarlet, 
very large fine flowers of great suhstance ; gooil 
form. Is. 
220. PHtENNA — Dwarf branching habit, 
s-ery free flowering, immense trusses ; a very- 
effective variety-, grand for exhibition ; scarlet, 
shaded magenta, svhite eye. Is. 
221. LAUNCELOT — Soft rosy scarlet, fine 
flowers and trusses ; free and effective. 9rf. 
222. BEAUTY OF WINDSOR— Soft rosy 
magenta, petals broad and well formed ,- dwarf 
and very bushy. 9rf. 
223. WINKFIELD GEM- Of a pleasing 
shade of soft cerise, fine circular shaped flower ; 
a very telling variety. 9rf. 
226. SAPPHO— Of a salmon-rose shade, an 
acquisition in colour promises to be a good 
bedding variety. 9rf. 
227. H. CANNELL, JUNR. — Produces 
flowers of the most perfect form and size, fine 
broad over-lapping petals; colour, crimson, 
deeply suffused with purple, white eye. Is. 
228. BRILLIANT — A grand scarlet, with 
very fine pips and trussesiof the finest shape ; the 
grandest of all the scarlets, l.s. 
I 229. CHARLES DICKENS — Individual 
pins measuring 24 inches, and perfectly round ; 
I colour, crimson, sliaded purple in lower petals ; 
fine Iwld truss; habit everything that can be 
desired ; a very attractive variety. Is. 
230. REV. DR. MORRIS-^ A -splendid 
formed flower, of great substance, bright scarlet 
with white eye ; good habit. , Is. 
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