S. dki\r(ell Si Gfuide 
279. VALKYRIE — Attractive, fine large 
bold flowers of soft mottled silvery-salmon, with 
a most distinct and well-defined broad ring of 
clear fiery-salmon round a white eye ; free 
bloomer. Is. 
280. LADY TENNYSON — A charming 
variety ; large well-formed flowers of a pleasing 
shade, mottled towards outside of petals, deeper 
colour towards the centre, enormous trusses ; 
distinct and effective, l.s. 
281. O. W. HOLMES — Of the deepest 
orange-salmon colour ; fine large flowers ; an 
acquisition. Is. 
282. CBNONE — Mottled salmon of the 
richest shade ; fine bold flowers and trusses. Is. 
283. FLORENCE PARMER — White 
ground, veined and tinted rosy-salmon; flowers 
of fine form and size. Is. 
284. MRS. ROBT. CANNELL— Habit very 
dwarf, flowers are large, well formed, and of 
great substance; large trusses and extremely 
free flowering, and one of the finest varieties for 
bedding in commerce. 6s. per doz. ; larger 
plants, in 5-iuch pots, 8.s. per doz. 
28.5. GOOD FRIDAY — Pinky-salmon, 
stained magenta round a conspicuous white 
eye. 9i. 
286. NEW STAR— A pretty shade of rosy- 
salmon, very large star-like white centre. 9<f. 
287. PROSORPIN A— Producing large, bold 
flowers ; clear salmon ; fine habit. 9rf. 
288. MIDSUMMER — A mottled variety, 
producing enormous flowers and tru.sses; good 
habit ; fine. 9d. 
289. COUNTESS OP DERBY— Mottled 
salmon, fiery centre, shading off to a white 
margin. 9(7. 
All varieties not priced, 6d. each. 
RETICULATED, SALMON, AND ORANGE-COLOURED. 
A New Class, of which Souv. de Mirande is the parent. 
DR. MARMOTECK. 
MME. CORALIE BAZAC 
LA VIENNE. 
MME. CADEAU. 
294. MME. BRU ANT— White ground, mar- 
bled and netted with purple, broad band of purple 
round each petal ; immense trusses, vigorous 
habit ; one of ihe most distinct. Is. 
295. LADY NEWTON — The colouring is 
more intensified than Mine, de Boude.ville, white 
ground, marbled bright reddish salmon, the edges 
bright chestnuc-seariet. l.«. 
296. FLEUR POITEVINE— Also very dis- 
tinct; flowers reticulated rosy-red, with deeper 
centre and margin ; very beautiful. Is. 
297. EXPOSITION DE LYON— A very 
pretty variety, edges of petals rosy carmine, 
shading off to white, with distinct ring in centre ; 
very attractive. Is. 
298. LE RHONE — Bright cerise, tinted car- i 
mine, blotched at base of upper petals; wmll formed ] 
flowers, dwarf habit. Is. 
299. MME. HOSTE— Mottled crimson and 
lake, deeper towards edges of petal, white centre. 
Is. 
300. COMMANDANT BARR6 — Deep 
roBy-red tinted magenta, white ^in upper petals; 
gigantic trusses, vigorous habit. _ Is. 
301 . CAMILLE BERNARDIN — A most 
beautiful shade of salmon-pink, very difficult to 
correctly describe ; very large truss. Is. 
302. MME. JULES CHRETIEN— A great 
stride in this section. Clear rosy-scarlet with 
a tinge of magenta, distinct white centre peculiar 
to this class ; a real acquisition. 9cf. 
303. MME. DE BOUDEVILLE— Very 
pretty and effective; large bold trusses, and 
well-shaped flowers of white, marbled a soft 
shade of pink. 9cf. 
304. JACQUES CALLOT— Of a pleasing^ 
shade of shrimp-pink ; fine broad petals ; good- 
habit j also distinct. 
I See 
[ Novelties. 
SPOTTED VARIETIES, VARIOUS COLOURS. 
306. BELLE ALLIANCE — White, dis- 
tinctly spotted with deep pink, more thickly 
towards the centre of flowers ; habit dwarf ; free 
flowering. Is. 6(7. 
807. MME. BEUVRON — Rosy pink, white 
blotch on base of upper petals, and as distinctly 
spotted like the above variety. Is. 6(7. 
308. SPOTTED GEM — Colour purple pink,, 
with distinct spots on the„ three lower petals 
towards the centre. 9(7. 
