S. dk;r|i|ell Sn Collide. 
127. 
12a. 
130. 
132. 
133. 
134. 
Is. G(/. 
OURAGAN — Large, bluish-violet. Is. 
PELLETON — Pure white. 
PFARRER PRONl/rULLER. Is. 6rf 
PIONNIER— Violet. Is. 
PRINCESS GHYKZE— Red 
PRINCESS LOUISE— Pure white. 
PRINCESS OP WALES— White. Is. 
SCHONE STUTTGARTERIN. 
135. 
137. 
138. 
139. 
140. 
141. 
143. 
145. 
I fine aud distinct. 
SCHLXEMANN — Deep red. Is, 6t/. 
All those not priced, 6c/. each ; 6s, per dozen, 
NEW PHLOXES FOR 1894. 
BAYADERE— White. 
CCEUR-DE-LION — Rosy -purple. 
CORNEVILLE — Madder. 
GRELUCHETTE. 
HARMONIC— Carmine. 
INADDI— Violet. 
SELECTION — Mauve. Is. 
SOUVENIR DE NANCY— Lilac. 
ST. BEAUVE — Pure white, rose eye. 
SUFFRAGE- White. 
TilL^lPHONE- Light crimson. 
THE DEACON — Deep rosy purple. 
THE QUEEN — Beautiful white. 
TOMBOUCTOU — Silvery rose. 1.^.6^/. 
VICTOR HUGO — Brilliant scarlet; 
JAVANAISE — Silvery-lilac. 
JOCONDE— Lilac. 
LAURENCE— White. 
PECHEUR D’ISLANDE— Salmon. 
TOURBILLON— Red. 
CENDRILLON— Red. 
d^. each. 
DWARF VARIETIES. 
I JEAN LAMOUR— Lilac. 
3s. each. 
PiCOTBES. 
JOCELYN — Fiery salmon. 
GANYMEDE (Douglas)— Heavy red edge, flowers of large size, of e.\ccllent form ; petals v 
heavily edged deep red. hirst Prize in its class, and Fir.t-Clnss Certificate, National Carnation anil 
1 icotee society. 1892. 2s. (id. 
erv 
MELPOMENA (Douglas)— Medium scarlet edge, large smooth petals, flowers of excellent form • 
vigorous grower. 1‘irst-Class Certificate, National Carnation and Picotee Society. 1892. 2.?. 6ti ' 
CHAS FREELAND (Campbell)— Medium purple edge, with broad smooth petal, and verv 
pure in the white ; a robust grower; altogether a grand flower. Is. 6d. 
MISS ANDERSON (Campbell)— Heavy purple edge, with broad smooth petal of the finest 
substance; fine for exhibition. Is. fid. 
MRS. JOHN STEWART (Campbell)— Very heavy rosy -purple edge, with large smooth petal of 
the purest white ; first cla.s in every way. Is. fid. = t, g v 
AGNES ANDERSON (Campbell) — Light rose edge ; a beautiful flower of the finest quality, 
and very free. Is. fid. ’ 
JEANIE ANDERSON (Campbell) — Light purple edge, with broad smooth petal, and very 
pure in (he white ; a very fine flower, l.s. fid. - i > .r 
The last five of the above Picotees are all seedlings from J/r.«. Muir, and possess the fine robust 
habit of the parent, and do not burst the caly.x. 
GENERAL COLLECTION OF BEST OLD PICOTEES. 
Abbreviations — light edged; M, medium edged ; ii, heavy edged. 
PURPLE EDGED. 
ESTHER, p. 
EVELYN, r,. 
IMOGEN, H. 
JULIETTE, I.. 
LADY CURZON, i,. 
LILIAN, .VI. 
MARY, r.. 
MASTER NICHOL, i.. 
MEDINA, H. 
( ici ) 
ALICE, L. 
ALLIANCE, H. 
AMELIA, II. 
AMY ROBSART. 
ANN LORD. I,. 
ANNOT LYLE, M. 
BARONESS B. COUTTS 
BOADICEA, H. 
CATHERINE, M. 
CLARA PENSON, i„ 
MIRIAM. 2.S. fid. 
MRS. CHANCELLOR n. 
MRS. HARLAND. 
MRS. LATHAM, ii 
MURIEL, ir. 
NYMPH, L. 
OLIVE MARY, r.. 
RACHAEL. 
ZERLINA. 
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