dkr\r\ell & G[uide. 
19. WILLIAM SANDY— Dwarf; narrow 
inflamed scarlet zone. 
20. ENCHANTEESS — Highly coloured, 
Vandyke zone, deep golden margin ; a fine ad- 
vance on Mrs. PoUork. Gd. each; 6.s. doz. 
21. SOPHIE DUMAEESQUE— Effective. 
22. LADY CULLUM— A well-known variety. 
23. MRS. POLLOCK— A well-known kind. 
4s. to 6s. per doz. ; 26s. per 100. 
24. GOLDEN BRILLIANTISSIMUM — 
Similar to the old BrtUiant ; distinctly blotched 
yellow and white round margin, the remaining 
part light pea green, vivid scarlet flowers. 
For edging of beds a gem. 
All those not priced, Gd, each ; 4s. per doz. 
SILVER TRICOLORS. 
25. MRS. MILLER — A grand improve- 
ment, crimson and black zone, very even and 
conspicuous. Is. 
26. EMPRESS OP INDIA — Effective; 
colour very brilliant. 9<f. 
27. MRS. LATNO — Fine habit, large 
foliage, broad silver margin, inner zone of 
brilliant carmine ; vigorous ; a grand variety. 
Gd. 
28. DOLLY VARDEN — Foliage smooth 
and quite circular, the red bright and glaring. 
29. PORTEUS — Attractive; bright carmine 
zone, broad white margin. Gd. 
30. LADY DOROTHY NEVILLE— Small, 
but highly coloured with fiery carmine. 9rf. 
31. MISS PARREN — An improvement on 
Mabel Morris ; vigorous. 
32. LASS O’ GOWRIE — Margin white, 
broad zone of brilliant carmine-rose. 9d. each. 
33. EVA PISH — Rich lake-rose zone, large 
leaves, round and flat, margined with a broad 
band of creamy white ; vigorous ; distinct. Od. 
34. MRS. GLUTTON — A stronger grower, 
one of the best for bedding ; very effective. 
35. CHARMING BRIDE — Large reflexed 
foliage ; strong grower. 
36. PRINCE SHiVERWINGS— Distinct 
and beautiful, silver and gold tricolor leaf. 
ORNAMENTAL FOLIAGE VARIETIES. 
37. A HAPPY THOUGHT— White centre, 
and green round the outside ; habit dwarf and 
spreading ; attractive. 
38. PREAK OF NATURE — An improve- 
ment on Happy Thought, and very dwarf; its 
white variegation is most beautiful. 
GOLDEN BRONZE. 
E shall merely give the most distinct features of these, for it will be useless repeating their 
colours. They all have golden yellow discs, and are edged with the same colour, with 
more or less brown bronze, in the shape of a horse-shoe. 
39. JUBILEE — Fine bold leaf with 
broad band of deep chestnut, salmon-coloured 
flowers. 
40. HER MAJESTY— Very fine; large 
leathery foliage, with deep zone, and bright 
scarlet flowers. 
41. ZULU — A great improvement on Black 
Douglas ; one of the finest bedders. 
42. SWANLEY BRONZE— Splendid broad 
band of chestnut on bright golden yellow. 
43. BRONZE QUEEN— Good bold leaf; 
fine broad zone, the yellow very attractive; 
a splendid bedder. 
44. MARECHALMACMAHON— Bold leaf, 
broad zone, and colours bright. 
45. GOLDEN HARRY HIEOVER — 
Habit of the green variety of that name, thick 
and bushy ; for smalt beds and front row a 
gem. 
46. DISTINCTION — A novel variety, the 
rich green leaf disc being circumscribed by a 
narrow zone, and the margin similarly crimped 
with a sharply notched outline. 
47. WHITE DISTINCTION — Beautiful 
foliage, dwarf dense habit, and bearing white 
flowers like Madame Vaucher. 
43 . BLACK VESUVIUS— A sport from the 
old scarlet variety. The foliage is dark, the 
stem and flower stalks are coloured ; flowers of 
a darker shade than the parent. Its chief at- 
traction is its dark foliage. 
All those not priced, 6<i each ; 4s. per do® 
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