ll. Caquell Sl Quids. 
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617. DUKE OF COBURG — Crimson, 
shaded purple ; good dwarf habit ; di.stinct. 2.s-. 
618. PINK CHAMPION— A sport from 
Champion, and having all its good qualities. 2s. 
6iy. MRS. INNES ROGERS— Flowers 
large and of good shape, often producing 
from six to eight petals ; heantifiilly crimped, 
rosy-carmine shade, hlottdicd maroon, splendid 
bold trusses ; habit one of the fine.st. l.v. 
620 DUKE OP PIPE — Well-developed 
flowers of seven and eight petals of a clear lake 
shade, pure white margins and centre ; splendid 
habit, and producing large heads of bloom in 
abundance; sport from d/;«e. Thihaut. Is. 
621. W. C. BOYES — Of a pleasing shade of 
salmon; very large and bold, beautilully 
crimped. Is. 
622. PIMBRIATA ALBA— Semi -double; 
very free, dwarf habit. Of great use for cut 
flowers. Is. 6rf. 
623. DEUIL DE LORRAINE — Rich 
maroon-crimson, intense black blotch ; the richest 
coloured variety in this class. Is. 6rf. 
624. M. BALMONT — Bright scarlet, occa- 
sionally white edges, heautiful crimped edges; 
sturdy habit, l.s. Hd. 
625. CANNELLS’ DOUBLE — A sport 
from Volonte Nationale Alba, for cut bloom is 
a great acquisition ; flowers large. Is. 
626. PRESIDENT HARRISON — Sport 
from Madame Thihaut, deeper in colour than the 
parent plant, with deep reddish-pink flowers, 
blotched in upper petals. Is. 
627. MRS. HARRISON— The flowers are 
very large, of pink ground colour reticulated 
with white, with white centre and margin. 
Nothing like it in commerce. Is. 
628. PRINCESS OP TEOK — Pure white 
flowers of immense size, with nice crimped 
edges ; strong grower and free. 9<f. 
629. DUCHESS OP PIPE— Of a heautiful 
blush-white shade, deep maroon blotch on upper 
petals; large fine flowers; vigorous habit. 9rf. 
630. BUSH HILL BEAUTY — Enormous 
size, of a mottled-rose shade, much deeper than 
the parent, Madame. Thihaut ; an acquisition. I.v. 
631. CHAMPION— Gigantic flowers; white, 
delicately shaded blush, small ■ lake blotch in 
lower petals, upper feathered maroon and red ; 
immense trusses ; vigorous. Is, 
632. PRINCESS MAUD— A sport from 
Volonte Nationale, but with a deeper coloured 
blotch in each petal : a deckled advance. Is. 
633. SPRINGFIELD BEAUTY — Enor- 
mous flowers, much crimped, of a rosy-red shade, 
large blotch in upper petals : distinct. Is. 
636. PRINCESS BEATRICE— Of a blush - 
white shade, deep crimson blotch on each petal 
occasionally; semi-double ; a sport from Madame 
Thihaut. Is. 
636. PRINCE HENRY— Soft rosy-red and 
chocolate, b.road white margin, bold flpwers tine 
fT*iiccpfl olsn'o.anArf fmm '■I'Lihnuf le 
trusses falsp.asp.qrt from M adcyifl^ 'fVii/tgiut, Is. 
637. PRINCESS OP WALES— Of a rosy- 
lake colour, marbled and netted white ; white 
centre ; all the petals margined white, upper 
petals blotched maroon. Is. 6</. 
638. MISS LILY CANNELL— Maroon and 
crimson, with a well defined white margin and 
centre. 9d. 
639. VOLONTi: NATIONALE ALBA — 
Pure white mas.sive fiowers ; a grand addition 
to this much admired section. Is. 
640. DENISE — Beautiful, large, double, 
pure white flowsrs; for button-holes, &c., a 
gem. 9(f. 
641. MADAME PAPE-CARPENTIER— 
Double white, slightly tinged in top petals in 
the way of Jeanne d’Arc ; large trusses ; free. 9(7. 
642. DUCHESS OP ALBANY (Lewis)— 
A smooth and glossy scarlet, dark blotch in 
upper petals; good full flowers. Is. 
643. DUCHESS OF ALBANY (Bull)- 
Soft purplish violet, margined rose, upper petals 
feathered maroon. Is. 6d. 
644. DUKE OF ALBANY— Deep rich 
crimson-maroon, margined rosy lake, light centre, 
all the petals beautifully undulated and fringed 
fine full flower, showy and attractive. Is. 
645. JEANNE D'ARC — Blush, small 
maroon blotch on upper petals, semi-double : 
very dwarf and free. 9</. 
647. MADAME THIBAUT— White, richly 
blotched and marbled with rose ; the upper 
petals marked with crimson-maroon ; large 
white centre ; immense trusses of very large fine 
flowers, with undulated petals, ts. 
648. MRS. C. H. WELLS— Pure white, 
deep carmine blotch on each petal, beautifully 
fringed. Is. 
649. VOLONTE NATIONALE— Flowers 
large, good shape, each petal blotched rosy 
carmine, margined with a broad band of pure 
white ; white throat, beautifully crimped. l.v. 
650. GLOIRE DE TOURS —Bright scarlet, 
dark blotch in upper petals; good habit. Is. ’ 
661. CARL KLEIN — Deep orange-scarlet, 
black blotch in each petal, beautifully fimbriated ; 
very free. Is. 
652. EDWARD PERKINS— Grand bright 
orange-scarlet, maroon blotch in upper pethls ; 
beautifully fringed and undulated. Is. 
663. MADAME EVRARD — Most attrac- 
tiv'e and distinct ; bright purplish crimson, richly 
spotted with dark maroon. Is. 
654. M; PH. ZELLER — Deep red, blotched 
on each petal with maroon ; attractive. Is. 
655. BOUGAINVILLE — Salmon, bordered 
pure white, deep chocolate blotch in each petal ; 
thickly netted, l.s. 
656. TRIOMPHE DE ST.. MANDE— Rich 
magenta, suffused crimson, with trusses resem- 
bling a Hydrangea.; dwarf, stursly habit, exceed- 
ingly showy and. free, slighfly .undulated. Is. 
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