IL. Caipie]] (It Floi‘kl G(iiicl; 
198. REV. BARTRAM — Splenaid large 
♦ flowers of the finest form and leathery snbstance ; 
of a bright orange starlet Is. 
199. LORD IDDE3LEIGH — Bright 
scarlet; fine bold flowers anil trasses; a splendid 
addition. 9</. 
200. MDLLE. TRINE — Soft rosy magenta ; 
fine bold flowers and trusses ; good vigorous 
habit, free flowering ; a noble variety. ].«. 
201. LORD ROSEBERY— Brilliant crim- 
son-shaded; large, well-formed flowers, enormous 
trusses; good vigorous habit. l.«. 
202. LORD SALISBURY— Flowersofenor- 
mous size and substance, of a rich madder shade, 
tinted magenta, l.v. 
203. W. H. SMITH — Soft magenta, of a 
pleasing shade ; large white eye ; good habit. l.«. 
204. COMET — Soft crimson, richer shade 
in upper petals ; large fine trusses ; a very bold 
flow^ ; strong habit, 1 *. 
205. BRIGHT EYE— Bright scarlet, shaded 
crimson ; large distinct white eye ; splendid 
shape. 9(f. 
206. MRS. E. RAWSON— Shaded orange- 
scarlet flowers, nice hold trusses; good habit, 
free flowering, and very showy. Is. 
207. GALATEA — Being a pleasing tint of 
soft rosy-salmon ; large, well-formed flowers, 
lighter in base of upper petals ; conspicuous 
white eye ; distinct. 9</. 
208. BRILLIANTISSIMA— Enormous size 
and substance; brilliant scarlet, with a clear 
white centre. Is. 
•209. HECIiA — Brilliant scarlet; fine bold 
flowers, enormous trusses ; fine. 9</. 
210. CONDi: — Of a soft crimson shade : very 
•large flowers and trusses ; a bold variety. 9rf. 
211. CANNELLS' FAVOURITE — Fine 
pip and truss, very dwarf and free ; colour rose 
shaded magenta, fine white eye. Is. 
212. PARKER'S FAVOURITE — Of a 
bright scarlet shade of colour; enormous flowers 
and trusses. 9i/. b 
213. ' MILLER'S FAVOURITE— A huge ^ 
flower, brilliant scarlet, flee habit; large truss. 
Lv. 
214. REV. F. H. BRETT — Bright scarlet, 
very large fine flowers of great substance ; good 
form. Is. 
215. V7INKFIELD GEM— Of a pleasing 
shade of soft ceris-j, flue circular shaped flower ; 
a very telling variety. 9rf. 
216. H. CANNELL, JUNR. — Perfect 
form and size, fine broad petals ; colour crimson, 
suffused purple, white eye. Is. 
217. BRILLIANT — A ^nd scarlet, with 
very fine pips and trusses of the finest shape. 9(f. 
218. REV. DR. MORRIS — A splendid 
formed flower, of great substance, bright scarlet 
with white eye ; good habit. l.s. 
219. HYACINTH — Bright scarlet; large 
white eye, of fine form and substance ; large bold 
trusses, ‘.kl. 
220. CHAS. MASON — Also a grand addition 
in the scarlet class ; fine sturdy habit, free 
bloomer ; trusses immense. 1 . 9 . 
221. REV. H. HARRIES— Of a soft rosy red, 
producing pips and trusses of gigantic size, freely 
produced. 9d. 
222. JOHN L BALD'WIN— A fine deep 
scarlet, with a large white eye ; bold trusses, 
dwarf habit ; free. 9rf. 
223. MR. V7. BEALBY— Splendid habit, 
with its beautiful, soft, rosy-red flowers. 
224. S'WANLEY GEM — Bright rosy salmon, 
distinct, pleasing, and attractive shade, very large 
white centre. 
225. MRS. BARKER — ^Light rosy magenta, 
flowers of fine form and trusses very large; 
dwarf habit. Od. 
226. LYNETTE — Magenta, shaded orange 
outside of petals, white eye ; very effective. 9rf 
227. ROSY MORN — Rosy-pink, delicately 
shaded lilac, d^varf and very free. 
ORANGE ANB YELLOW SHADES. 
230. J. H. ARDERNE — The largest and 
best orange-yellow shaded variety yet seen ; finfe 
formed pips and bold trusse.s-. l.s. 6</. 
231. GEO. REID — Bright , orange, very 
effective ; large and well-formed flowers ; sturdy 
habit. Is. 6rf.'' ■ 
232. DONALD BEATON-^-Produej^g the 
largest and finest flowers in this claS; ^Qlear 
-orange. Is. ■ ; • - 
2^3. GOLDEN HORN— Flowers of 'flab 
form; vigoroiie h'abit. Is. 
234. ELEANOR — Of very dwarf habit and 
free blooming ; the most coa'.pact in this class ; 
soft, orange-scarlet, tinted yellow. Is. 
235. SUNBEAM— Quite a distinct shade of 
colour ; free flowering ; effective. 9(/. 
236. SUNRAY— in the way of Wedding 
Ring and Loi\ Ggl<f^ hnt larger flowers; -fine 
bold trusses. 9f7. ^ 
237. LOVE GOLD — A fine improvement 
on Neiu, Guinea, fine pips and truss. 1^. 
338; AUREA PERFECTA — Brings us 
near to a yellow shade; fine*Jjold 4russ, sturdy 
grower. Is. 
239. JEALOUSY IMPROVED — Larger 
flowers than the old Jealouey, but of same,ccdoaE ; 
habit vigorous, fine trusses. 
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