ft. & SoT^v^’ iftoi‘kl Qnitle; 
4G4. VIVID— A very.large scarlet coloured variety in the way of Ed. Perkins ; showy. 2s. 
4G5. MULTIFLORA — Very free flowering, lower petals light salmon, upper petals_almo8t 
entirely covered with maroon ; dwarf, spreading habit. 2s. ' ' 
4GG. LORD ROBERTS — Rosy red, tinted cerise, richly blotched on upper petals, tinted in the 
throat; splendid habit, and very free flowering. Is. Grf. ’ 
467. LADY HELEN — Light lavender, dark blotches in upper petals ; a decided improvement on 
J)r. Andre, is. tid. 
468. FANNY EDEN — Bright orange-scarlet in the way of Go/d Mine; very showy and free 
flowering. 2s. 
469. SIR VISTO — Bright scarlet, white throat, large bold flowers ; very floriferous. 2s. 
The set for 18s. 
FRENCH SPOTTED AND EARLY-FLOWERING 
VARIETIES POSSESSING BRILLIANT MARKINGS. 
Flowering Plants in 6-incli pots of most of these varieties, 12s., 16s., and 18s. 
per doz. ; in 60’s, 8s. per doz., our selection. 
470. MRS. W. WRIGHT— Delicate blush- 
white, rich crimson-maroon feather on upper 
petals. 2s. 
471. EMMA HAYES— An improvement on 
Hose (luccn, slightly deeper in the pleasing shade 
of flesh colour, bold flowers and largo trusses; 
pretty. Is. Gd. 
472. H. J. JONES— Clear rosy red, distinct 
maroon blotch in upper petals, white centre, very 
profuse bloomer, dwarf habit ; effective. Is. 
473. LINDA — Fine variety, bold flowers of 
a clear salmon shade of a pleasing tint, feathered 
and blotched maroon in upper petals ; grand. Is. 
474. PRINCESS MAY— In the way of 
Jubilee, both in flower and habit, but the colour 
is deeper in shade, of a beautiful China pink, 
feathered maroon in upper petals, crimped mar- 
gins. Is, Gd. 
475. QDEEN ELEANOR — Enormous 
flowers and trusses, very attractive ; lower petals 
white, tinted blush, upper petals almost covered 
with maroon, light crimson blotch. 2s. 
476. ROSE BARD— A most pi ofuse flower- 
ing and efl'ective .variety ; a soft ro.sy-lake shade, 
deeper in upper petals, and blotched maroon ; 
a sport from The Bard. Is. 
477. EDITH — Bright rosy -crimson, edged 
lighter, two upper petals hiavily blotched dark 
velvety-maroon ; a good niarket and decorative 
variety, 2s. 
478. EVENTIDE— I’ale rosy-cerise, dark 
maroon blotch on upper petals, white throat ; a 
beautiful flower. 2*- 
479. JOSEPH LEIGH- Clear rosy -pink, 
large dark maroon blotch on upper petals ; dwarf 
and free. Is. Gd. 
480. GLORY OF THE WEST— Clear 
salmon, blotched Chocolate; dwarf habit, very 
free, distinct. Is. Gd. 
481- ALIOE M. LOVE— A lovely shade qf 
salmon-jyosg ; free, perfect habit. 2.s-. 
482. CRIMSON EMPRESS— very .dark 
crimson ; a grand variety. 3s. Gd. 
4e3 INDIAN PRINCE— Dark crimson, 
dark blotch on upper petals; fine. 2s. Gd. 
484. COUNTESS— Immense size flowers of 
a clear attractive shade of salmon ; large pure 
white centre, nanow distinct white edge, feathered 
maroon in upper petals. Is. 
485. EMPRESS OP INDIA— A magnifi- 
cent variety ; rich shade of salmon-scarlet, upper 
petals blotched dark crimson, light centre, of 
excellent habit ; fine large flowers. Is. 
486. H. M. STANLEY — Dwarf habit ; 
flowers of a soft lake shade ; upper petals deeper, 
with a maroon blotch ; useful for general decor- 
ation. Is. 
487. MRS. H. M. STANLEY— Attractive 
and distinct; fine large flowers and trusses of a 
pleasing shade of soft mauve tinted pink, upper 
petals heavily blotched and netted maroon and 
crimson lake ; dwarf. Is. Gd. 
488. PRINCE GEORGE— Attractive; 
crimped flowers of soft salmon-pink, lower petals 
marked with a small blotch of orange-maroon 
upper petals blotched blackish maroon ; enor 
mous trusses. l.s. 
489. PURPLE EMPEROR — Fine bold 
open flowers, and forming into largo trusses, upper 
petals feathered and blotched maroon ; distinct. 
Is. 
490. SULTANA — Rich red, enlivened with 
chestnpt, upper petals of a much richer shade 
and featlycred maroon, pure white centrej the 
whole flower margined pure white. Is. 
491. JUBILEE — Very pretty and attractive ; 
beautifully crimped margin, delicate soft China- 
pink coloured flowers, reddish-maroon blotch; 
wnite centre ; very free. Is. 
492. ROSE QUEEN— Bold well -formed 
flowers of a pleasing shade of blush pink, upper 
blotched maroon and red. Is. 
493. MRS. JOHN STONE— Quite a distinct 
shade of . colour, deep puce, large pure white 
centre, feathered maroon. Gd. 
, 494 ; MDME. ALBERT DECARIS— Car- 
mine, white eentre and edges ; striking. Is. 
495. PURITY — A seedling from Kenws, quite 
as early, but much larger in truss and pip, and a 
better constitution. Is. 
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