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PINK, SHADED PURPLE. 
309. LILAOINA— Dwarf habit ; of a pleasing 
shade of soft lilac-pink ; immense dowers. Is. 
310. MAUD OF WALES — Flowers of the 
most perfect form and immense size, equal to 
any of the scarlet section, dd. 
311. MRS. DAVID SAUNDERS — 
Habit dwarf and very free, grand trusses standing 
well up above the foliage. 9e/. 
312. NEILA— Lilac pink; very dwarf and 
free ; will make a splendid bedder. 
313. EURYDICE — Deep purple-pink, white 
in upper petals ; flowers and trusses large, 
dwarf. 
314. MRS. STRUTT — Large and well 
formed, a pleasing colour ; dwarf and free. 
All varieties not priced, 6d. each. 
DEEP PINK AND 
817. COUNTESS OP BUCKINOHAM— 
Prodncing flowers of a deep rose pink ; of extra 
size and bold trassses ; beautiful and refined 
shape; vigorous but spreading babit. Is. 
318. T.AT) Y CAELISLE — Vivid pink ; 
dwarf spreading habit, wonderfully free flower- 
ing; most useful for decoration during the 
Winter season, is. 
819, PINK DOMINO — A most charming 
addition to the pink class, and possessing a 
splendid dwarf bushy habit ; broad circular 
flowers, bold trusses ; attractive. Is. 
820. GERTRUDE PEARSON — Of 
vigorous habit and very free ; large trusses of 
a pretty shade. Is. 
321. MRS. FRENCH— Produces the largest 
sized trusses ; a beautiful and pleasing shade of 
deep pink ; very attractive. Is. 
WH 
328. NIAGARA— A great stride in the white 
varieties, producing flowers of the finest form 
and size yet seen in thisclass, of the purest white ; 
a bold, vigorous grower. Is. Gd. 
829. VIRaiNIA— Pure snow white, large 
. and perfectly regular ; dwarf spreading habit. 
l.s. Gd. 
330. DUCHESS OF YORK— Large pure 
white ; good vigorous habit, large trasses. Is. 
831. SNOWDROP— Snow white, of perfect 
form and size; very pure; dwarf and free. Is. 
332. SEAGULL — White, with a faint blush 
shade ; grand in size and substance. Is. 
333. ALBION— A decided improvement on 
SwanUy iiinylt White ; very dwarf habit. 
334. WHITE LADY — Producing large 
well-shaped flowers of the purest white ; very 
dwarf and branching. Gd. 
ROSE-COLOURED. 
322. LUCRECE— Clear bright rosy-pink, 
large white blotch, well-formed flowers and 
trusses ; dwarf habit, and very free. Is. 
323. AMPHION— Fine large flowers ; clear 
pink, distinct white blotch in upper petals. 9<f. 
324. MRS. WILDSMITH — Soft rose- 
coloured pink ; colour lovely ; large truss and 
immense size pips. Is. 
325. ETHEL LEWIS — Rose-pink, distinct 
white blotch on upper petals, flowers and trusses 
large ; fine form, habit dwarf. Gd. 
326. DUCHESS OF PORTLAND— Bright 
rosy-pink, colour clear and distinct; of good 
form, immense trusses. Is. 
327. LADY PRANCES RUSSELL — Of 
a soft rose shade, large white blotch in upper 
petals; tine formed flowers. Gd. 
TE. 
335. EUCHARIS — Also producing large 
fine flowers and trusses of a pure w hite. Is. 
336. SWANLEY SINGLE WHITE — 
Dwarf branching habit, and producing pearly- 
white reflexed flowers in abundance. 
337. AGNES— Pure white, large flowers and 
trusses ; dwarf habit. Gd. 
338. SIR PERCrV ALE— White, large, and 
well - shaped ; a useful winter flowering 
variety. . , . 
33a. AMY AMPHLETT— A beautiful white 
variety ; flowers of good size and substance. 
340. DR. NANSEN— Also a pure white, 
even in the hottest of weather ; fine flowers ; 
dwarf habit. 
341. RAMSGATE WHITE BEDDER 
The finest white Zonal for bedding purposes yet 
introduced ; good constitution, spreading babit, 
bold trusses, and freely produced; withstands 
the rain. Is ; 9s. per doz. 
HYBRID NOSEGAY, GIGANTEA SECTION. . 
H ere we have a great move onward in the size of pips and trusses, for they produce immense 
flowers, measuring 2| in. over, and although they are of the Nosegay section their petals are 
very broad, strong growers, individual pips far beyond any hitherto seen in England, and are 
- evidently the beginning of again enlarging the size of our Zonal Pelargoniums. 
342. VULCAN- Large massive flowers, ot a rich scarlet shade ; vigorous, but spreading 9'^- 
343. GENERAL DODDS — Equal in size of flowers to any in this class, and of a brignt scarlet 
-colour, is therefore an acquisition. Is. 
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