d^r\He]l &: idloi‘kl Gfuide. 
231. FALSTAFF — Reddish magenta shade 
of colour, quite distinct, producing enormous 
pips and trusses; one of the most beautiful iu 
this section, l.s. 
232. LISZT — Scarlet, shaded magenta, with 
large white eye ; very dwarf and free. iirf. 
233. HYACINTH — Bright scarlet; large 
white eye, of fine form and substance ; large bold 
trusses. Awarded First-Class Certificate. l.«. 
234. CHAS. MASON — Also a grand addition 
in the scarlet class; fine sturdy habit, free 
bloomer ; trusses immense. Is. 
235. REV. H. HARRIES— Of a soft rosy red, 
produeing pips and trusses of gigantic size, freely 
produced ; one of the finest of the season, dd. 
236. JOHN L. BALDWIN— A fine deep 
scarlet, with a large white eye; bold trusses, 
dwarf habit ; free. '.id. 
237. MR. W. BEALBY — On aceount of 
its splendid habit, it bids fair to become n 
general pot plant, and also a useful bedder, with 
its beautiful, soft, rosy-red flowers, dd. 
238. LORD TREDEGAR — A fine addition, 
colour soft scarlet, shaded with light magenta ; 
beautiful circular flowers and bold trusses. l.«. 
239. SWANLEY GEM — Bright rosy salmon, 
of a most distinct, pleasing, and attractive shade, 
very large and conspicuous white centre, extra 
large fine-shaped flowers ; a striking variety, dd. 
240. MRS. BARKER — Light rosy magenta, 
flowers of fine form and trusses very large : 
dwarf habit, dd. 
241 . LYNETTE — Magenta, shaded orange 
outside of petals, white eye ; very effective, dd. 
242. RADHA — Of a rosy-red shade, very 
large and effective ; free. 
243. RAPHAEL — Soft red, shaded rose; 
well-formed flowers, monstrous trusses, dd. 
244. ROSY MORN — Rosy-pink, delicately 
shaded lilac, medium-size flowers, dwarf and 
very free ; a new shade, dd. 
246. AJAX — Soft reddish scarlet of the finest 
form and size, fine bold trusses, dd. 
247. PLUTARCH — Bright scarlet, small 
white eye, flowers of great substance and size, dd. 
248. FAVOURITE — Soft cerise-scarlet of a 
most pleasing tint, flowers large, finest form. dd. 
250. CLYTIE — Crimson, suffused magenta, 
white eye, flowers large and fine. 
251. ZELIA — Rich crimson, tinted purple, 
large and of good substance, trasses enormous. 
252. CE LIA — Of a most pleasing and attrac- 
tive colour, rose-madder, very broad, over-lapping; 
petals; distinct. 
ORANGE AND YELLOW SHADES, 
2,'.3. GOLDEN HAND — Certainly tbe 
finest formed floweis in the orange and yellow 
class ; largo trusses. Much admired at the great 
Aquarium Show in 1892. ds. 
264. ELEANOR — Of very dwarf habit and 
free blooming ; the most conspact in this class ; 
soft orange-scarlet, tinted yellow. Is. Gd. 
255. SUNBEAM — In this variety we have 
quite a distinct shade of colour in the orange- 
salmon tinted class; free, flowering; effective. 
Is. 
25G. SUNRAY — Of a clear orange-scarlet 
shade, in the way of Wedding iiing and Juorc 
GoW. but larger flowers ; fine bold trusses, l.s. 
257. GOLDEN VESUVIUS— A seedling 
from the old I’esuri'us, having (he free, dwarf 
habit of its parent ; colour of a beautiful orauge- 
scarlet shade, useful alike for bedding, pot 
culture, or winter flowering. Is. 
268. WEDDING RING— Flowers of fine 
form ; orange shade of colour ; good habit, dd. 
259. LOVE GOLD — A fine improvement 
on New Guinea, fine pips and truss; a grand' 
variety, l.s. 
260. AUREA PERFECTA— A cross be- 
tween New Guinfa and Jealousy, and brings us 
nearer to a yellow shade, which is so much 
desired; fine bold truss, sturdy grower. Is. 
261. JEALOUSY IMPROVED — Larger 
flowers than the old .Tealoitsy, but Of same' colour ;, 
habit vigorous, fine trusses. Is. 
PURPLE AND MAGENTA-SCARLET. 
T his is also a new class, and will eventually bring us a bright purple, from which we may expect 
a blue. 
BLUE PETER — We have no hesita- 
tion in stating that \n lit ue Peter we have the 
most pronounced bluish tint yet seen ; medium, 
sized, well-formed circular llowers,distinct white 
eve. 2s. 
■ 262. MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN — 
Splendid dwarf branching habit, and producing in 
great jirofusiou large trusses of rich crimson- 
magenta shaded flowers. Certainly the finest in 
this rich coloured class. Ls. Gd. 
263. RICHARD DEAN — Very free, 
attracts the attention of every one on account of' 
its colour. Is. 
, 264. DR. R. G. TUCKER — Habit very free ; 
I lively claret-pnrple-crimson ; certainly the best- 
I of its colour, dd. 
266. KING OF THE PURPLES— Good 
dwarf growth ; as a bedder. and in the house 
I it is a charming kind. dd. 
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