Si. Ckr\i\ell ^ S^loi‘kl G(^uide. 
PINK SUFFUSED WITH PURPLE 
lU. MME. DE LA RUE— A very rich 
coloured purple-pink, very intense, large trusses ; 
attractive. Is. 
11.5. SIR HAMILTON— Producing enor-' 
mous trusses of bloom, rich purple-pink. 
9rf. 
116. OIROME — Colour highly suffused rvith 
purple ; very large flowers and trusses. 
117. DUO DE MORTEMART— Large, bold 
round flowers, of- a nearly self brilliant purple- 
pink ; very dwarf and free. Is. 
DEEP CRIMSON. 
118. DOUBLE JACOBY— As regards col- 
our of flower and habit, this variety very much 
resembles the w'ell-known single Henry Jacoby ; 
beautiful well-formed flowers of the deepest 
crimson ; habit first-class ; a most useful variety 
for winter flowering. 1 s. 
119. COLOSSUS — As name denotes, this 
variety is the largest and finest in all respects ; 
rich reddish crimson. Is. 
120. RAFAEL GARRETA— Splendid large 
bold fiowers and trusses, beautiful rich colour ; 
an acquisition. 9rf. 
121. LE CONGO — Deep sha<le, dwarf and 
free ; large trusses ; growth and foliage very 
much resembles the bedding variety. West 
Brighton Gem ; distinct. 9<A 
122. SOMBRE HORIZON — Colour most 
intense, producing trusses of great size; habit 
very dwarf and bushy. 
123. ORIMSONVELVET— Very dwarf and 
free. 
121. CHAS. LALANDE — Intense 
crimson ; flowers and trusses medium size ; habit 
good. 
126. GRAND CHAN FAIDEHERBE— 
Well formed, intense colour. 
PURPLE-COLOURED. 
126. G. CAILLEBOTTE — Splendid rich 
magenta, fine large trusses ; dwarf habit. Is. 
127. A. ROUILLARD — Rich magenta ; fine 
large trusses ; very effective. l.«: 
128. CARDINAL LAVIGERIE — Of a 
distinct shade of magenta, part of upper petals 
orange ; dwarf and free. Is. 
129. EDISON — Large bold flowers of a 
beautiful magenta shade. 
130. ALSACE-LORRAINE — Very deep 
purple shade, bold trusses, and extra^size pips. 
131. BOULE NOIR — Of a most intense 
shade of purple, trusses large and round. 
132. GEN^IRAL BILLOT — Dwarf and 
branching, flowers large, fine shape, bright 
magenta, shaded orange in upper petals. 
133. AGLAIA — Large well-formed pips; 
dwarf and free. 
All those not priced, 6<f. each. 
SALMON. 
134. JOYFUL — Deep salmon centre, broad 
white margin, fine well-formed flowers; good 
branching habit ; an advance on Ghire de 
France. Is. 
135. RAINBOW — A cross between a purple 
and a salmon-coloured variety, the two inter- 
mixed shades being produced in the one flower, 
and the colour varying according to the season. 
s. 
13G. LADY CANDAHAR — Intense deep 
self salmon, large full flowers and trusses ; habit 
dwarf and branching ; very floriferous. Is. 
137. DlilGO PODDA— Large well-shaped 
flowers; intense clear salmon; dwarf habit; very 
fine. Is. 
138. MME. WETTSTEIN — Mottled 
salmon, with a distinct pieotee edge ; very 
attractive; good habit. Is. 
139. LORD TENNYSON— A glowing ficry- 
Imon shade ; very distinct and effective. 9N. 
140. MME. JOUIS — Deep salmon centre, 
white edges, dwarf habit and free ; distinct and 
attractive. ‘Jd. 
141. NYDIA— Flowers white, tinted cream, 
with a lovely high-coloured pinky-red centre, 
very striking ; capital habit ; very free. 9d. 
142. RXJY BLAS — Mottled salmon, very 
deep centre ; fine large trusses ; dwarf branching 
habit ; good. Od. 
143. MME. J. CAUSE— Salmon, mottled 
white, of a iiretty shade. 
144. VIOLET DANIELS— A bright self- 
coloured variety ; enormous flowers and trusses. 
Is. 
145. MISS FLOSS— A clear rosy Mlmon, 
changing to pink in dull seasons ; habit very 
dwarf, free flow'cring. 
146. M. PRESSE — Mottled salmon, at times 
almost white, with a margin of rose. 
147. MAGGIE HALLOCK— Clear soft sal- 
mon, large and open, dwarf ; fine. 
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