1. Lmnet. 
2. iVrf/wc. Crousse, 
3. Pionnier, 
4. Princess of Wales^ 
o. Liervalli. 
6. Alex, von Humboldt. 
7. Met€ore.. 
8. Mrs. Hardie. 
9. Magnum Bonum, 
EARLY-FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
1. AXjLAN McL£!AN — K osy purple. 
2. ANNE LOCKHART— White, pink eye. 
3. BURNS — Deep rosy purple. 
4. CLIPPER — White, shaded lilac, l.v. 
5. EDINA — White, bluish eye. 
6. HAMLET — Light rosy pink. 
7. HERCULES — Rosy purple. 
8. HISTORIA — White, shaded with rose. 
9. IDA — White, small rose eye. Is. 
10. LINNET — White, mottled rosy lilac. 
11. MAGNUM BONUM — Rosv crimson. Is. 
12. MAX KOLB— Bright rosy lilac-crimson. 
14. MRS. AUSTIN. Is. 
15. MRS. HARDIE — White, and rose. 'M. 
\ 16. MRS. HUNTER— Pure white 
1 17. MRS. MILLER — Reddish purple. 
18. PARIS. — Rosy purple : fine spike. 
19. PAULINE — White, rosy eye. Is 
22. PRIMA DONNA— Pure white. Is. 
24. THE SHAH— Rosy purple. 
25. THOMAS EASTON— Pure white. Is. 
26. VAN HOUTTE— Rose, striped white. 
27. VENDS — Mauve, fine form. Is. 
28. WM. KIRKPATRICK— Rosy purple. 
Those not priced, 6rf. each ; 5s. per doz. 
LATE-FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
29. ALEXANDER VON HUMBOLDT— 
iPure white, rosy purple eye; very dwarf. Is. 
30. ANDREW KEDDIE— Rosy purple. 
AQDILON. Is. G(/. 
31. ARAQO — Salmon-rose. Is. 
32. ATLAS — Rosy salmon, dark centre. 
33. AUGUSTE RIVIERE— Salmon-red. 
35. BACILLE — Violet-mauve. 
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