dcltlTien &. 
21ir. MME. DE BOUDEVILLE— A very. 
i)n'tty !uul di-lic'iite coloured variety, <|uite distinct 
and very effective ; large bold trusses, and well- 
shaped flowers of white, marbled a soft shade of 
pink, and outer edg<!s of each ])etal wired a 
deep shade of licrv pink; a sterling novelty, 
l.v. Ijd. 
2i>8. ETOILE DE LYON— Flowers large 
ami fine: the colours white and rosy -scarlet, being 
\ cry decided, and almo.st in equal proportions. U'. 
29!l. N. V. NOULENS— t)f a deep sbmle 
of salmon-orange, greater part of upper petals 
pure white ; striking. !)(/. 
300. H. DUTERAIL— \'eiy like the above, 
but of a deeper colour. !)rf. 
301. JACQUES CALLOT— Of a pleasing 
shade of shrimp-pink ; fine broad petals : good 
habit ; also distinct. ‘.)d. 
302. SOUV. DE MIRANDE — A lovely 
shrimp-pink and white, and has been awarded 
First-Class Certificates wherever shown. 
PINK, SHADED PURPLE. 
303. MAUD OP WALES— Flowers of the 
most perfect form and immense size, e<iual to 
any of the scarlet section. '.Id. 
304. SPOTTED GEM— Colour purple pink, 
with distinct spots on the three lower petals 
towards the centre. Is. 
:m. MRS. DAVID SAUNDERS — 
Habit dwarf and very free, grand trusses standing 
well up above the foliage. Od. 
30G. NEELA — Lilac pink ; very dwarf and 
free ; will make a splendid bedder. (Id. 
307 . EURYDICE — Deep purple-pink, white 
in upper petals ; flowers and trusses large, 
<lwarf. 
306. MRS. STRUTT — Large and well 
formed, a pleasing colour; dwarf and free. 
SPOTTED GEM. 
All varieties not priced, Gd. each. 
DEEP PINK AND 
MRS. FRENCH — This variety certainly pro- 
duces the largest sized trusses we have yet seen, 
-and composed of large well-formed flowers of a 
beautiful and pleasing shade of deep pink ; very 
attractive. 2s. 
LUCRECE — Clear bright rosy-pink, large 
white blotch, well-formed flowers and trusses ; 
dwarf habit, and very free. Is. Gd. 
309. AMPHION — Improvement on Lady 
I’rances Jiunsd/I ; fine large flowers; clear pink, 
slistinct white blotch in upper petals, l.t. 
310. MRS. WILDSMITH — Soft rose- 
coloured pink, none in any way bears comparison 
with this ; colour lovely ; large truss and immense 
size pips. Is. 
WHI 
ALBION — This has the appearance of 
being a decided improvement on Swanky Sinyle 
WAtte, possessing all the good qualities of that 
variety, but much larger in size of flower ; very 
dwarf habit. In, Gd. 
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ROSE-COLOURED. 
311. ETHEL LEWIS— Rose-pink, distinct 
white blotch on uj)pcr petals, flowers an<l trusses 
large; fine form, habit dwarf. Is. 
312. DUCHESS OP PORTLAND— Bright 
rosy-pink, colour clear and distinct; of good 
form, immense trusses. Is. 
313. LADY PRANCES RUSSELL — Of 
a soft rose shade, large white blotch in upper 
petals; fine formed flowers. 9d. 
314. JUBILEE — Identical with Conslancc in 
colour, but very dwarf habit ; very free. 'dd. 
316. CONSTANCE — A grand variety ; very 
free. 
TE. 
317. WHITE LADY — Producing large 
well-shaped flowers of the purest white ; very 
dwarf and branching. Is. 
318. EUCHARIS — Also producing large 
fine flowers and trusses of a pure white. l.s. 
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