fl. dkimell & G(-uide. 
76. BEAUT^: POITEVINE, si/n KING- OP DENMARK — Producing its trusses justTabove 
the foliage on very strong foot stalks ; large semi-double pips of elear .salmon. 1.?. 
77. ETERANTHE — Semi-double enormous flowers and trusses ; fine bold variety. 
78. GUSTAV EMICH — Producing g’gantic semi-double flowers ; rich elcar scarlet ; a gem for 
winter flowering ; dwarf habit. 9rf. 
79. M. ALPHONSE RICARD — Rosy-scarlet ; immense sized flowers; free blooming; good 
habit. Is. 
80. M. BRUANT — Clear scarlet, semi-double, enormous sized trusses ; for pot work or cut 
flowers one of the most useful. 
81. M. D. REYDELLET — Distinct shade of soft cerise-scarlet ; semi-double. 9rf. 
82. MME. CHAROTTE — A splendid acquisition; good dwarf spreading habit, producing 
enormous sized trasses, 6 to 8 inches across, of a mottled salmon shade ; one of the most attractive 
in this class. Is. 
83. VILLE DE POITIERS — Light clear scarlet, semi-double, enormous pips and trusses ; a 
splendid pot plant. Is. 
SCARLET AND ORANGE-SCARLET. 
The Prices attached are for Plants in 60’s, our selection, from all Classes ot 
Doubles, 7s. doz. ; do. in 5-inch pots, blooi 
Cuttings, half the 
85. GOLDEN GATE — Another addition to 
the much admired and sought after section 
of orange-scarlet shaded varieties ; extra 
quality. 1.'. 
86. RASPAIL IMPROVED — The most 
valuable Double Zonal in existence. Raapail 
has been for many years almost the only one 
grown for the market. This is a sport from it, ; 
and it is remarkable it should retain its 
characteristics exactly in every respect, excepting 
size of pips and trusses ; these are huge and 
monstrous. Colour deep scarlet ; for house 
and general decoration it is a beauty, and will 
certainl y rep lace its parent. 9rf. each, 6s. doz. 
87. TURTLE’S SURPRISE (Sport from 
F.V. Raapail). — Resembling West Brighton Gem 
in the variegation of its stems; scarlet, like its i 
ning plants, 12s. and 16s. per doz. 
price of Plants. 
parent ; habit dwarf and spreading ; exceedingly 
free. 9</. each. 
88. GOLDEN RAIN — An advance in this 
seetion, beautiful well-formed flowers of very 
large size, elear orange-scarlet. Is. 
89. GOLDPINDER— Dwarf sturdy habit; 
free blooming, beautiful orange-yellow. 9d. 
90. CALIFORNIE — Large semi-double 
flowers of bright orange ; very striking. Is. 
91. M. DE LATOUR — Reddish scarlet, 
fine large trusses ; effeetive. 
92. LUDWIG PERCHL — Rich scarlet, 
large ; a fine variety. 
93. P. V. RASPAIL — Deep scarlet, large 
pips, good form ; compact habit ; one of the 
best. 
All those not priced, 6rf. each. 
For varieties with variegated foliage and double flowers, vide Collection 
CERISE-SCARLET. 
9-t. MATHIAS SANDORP — Light 
cerise, very distinct, grand trusses ; free. 9t/. 
95. AUSTRATiTAN GOLD — Soft cerise- 
scarlet, tinted orange ; distinct shade of colour. 
9rf. 
97. ERL KING — Light orange-scarlet; 
dwarf and free. 
98. ALTHAEA — Rich cerise-scarlet flowers, 
large and beautifully formed ; effective. 
96. MRS. CORDEN — Soft rosy cerise, 
good form ; free and effective ; first class. 9cf. 
99. M. GELEIN 
pips ; very free. 
LOWAGIE — Large 
All those not priced, 6d. each ; 4s. per doz. 
REDDISH SALMON AND PINK. 
A NEW CLASS AND QUITE DISTINCT IN COLOUR. 
100. RENOMM^lE NANC^lIENNE— Pro- 
ducing bold trusses of scmi-donble flowers of a 
rosy-red shade, large white blotch covering one- 
half of upper petals ; habit vigorous, and 
making fine plants in small pots. Is. 
101. DR. MERGANT — Large white centre 
covering one-third of flower, with deep salmon- 
pink margin. Is. 
102. ILLUSTRATION— Fine formed pips 
and bold trusses, of a mottled salmon colour ; a 
cross with Mme. de Boudevitle; very distinct. Is. 
103. SURPRISE — Very distinct shade of 
pink, with a large white centre ; a cross with 
Mme. J. Chretien. 9</, 
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