xii ^anneH ¥ ^oM Autumn ^ataiogue. 
COL. MORRISON BKLL — Rosy manve, slightly splashed lake, top petals rosy lake, shaded marooo. 
Mnoh of the old “ show style " ; very pretty, both plant and bloom good in erery way. 6s. 
LADY COLBRIDGE — Delicate rose, shading to a darker tone at centre, top petals soft lake with good 
dark blotohes ; petals beautifully “ orimped ” and a large bold flower, 5s, 
DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE — Soft salmon-pink, rich chocolate in upper petals with maroon blotohes; 
superb. 6 s. 
M ABS — The bottom petals soft rosy mauve, the top ones shaded salmon-pink and slightly marked darker ; 
charming variety with the best of habits. 6s. 
MRS. LESTOCK THORNTON — Clear pink, each petal with a distinct blotch of blackish maroon, 
shading to scarlet at edges ; nice form and good truss. 6s. 
DORA GODFREY — Soft rosy mauve, top petals shaded and pencilled lake; a charming, distinct and 
pretty variety i good habit and free flowering. 6s. 
MRS. W. J. GODFREY — Soft rosy salmon, upper petals snffused a richer shade, and heavily stained 
crimson-lake with blotohes of dark maroon ; white in centre ; very strik ing and beautiful. 6s, 
DAINTY — Bright rosy pink, upper petals crimson-red with bold dark blotches, white in centre ; very 
attractive. 3s. 6d. 
BRIDESMAID — Delicate pink, snSrased with a deeper shade; medium blotohes crimson-maroon, pure 
white in centre ; handsome flower of large size. 3s, 6d. 
E. FRANKS — Petals deep salmony rose, slightly splashed with vermilion and lake, bottom petals dark 
maroon, edged with a lighter tone, large and bold flower with rich colouring. 5s. 
ROSE OF DEVON — Soft rosy mauve, slightly blotched lake, each petal orimped very prettily ; very 
charming. 5s. 
H. S. DAVY — Cinnabar-red, with blotehes of scarlet on three lower petals and blackish maroon in the two 
top ; large trusses ; a distinct and telling variety, 6s. 
PRIME MINISTER — Bose gronnd, shaded crimson-lake, each of the flve petals boldly blotched crimson- 
chocolate i good regal variety of nice habit. 3s. 6d, 
VICAR OF EXMOUTH — Soft pink, top rich rosy lake and heavily blotched crimson-black, a nice 
orimped petalled flower ; good every way. 6s. 
DEVONSHIRE HERO — Pinkish salmon, shaded crimson-scarlet on top petals ; nicely blotched bold 
trusses; plant a rapid grower. 8s. 6d. 
GODFREY’S SUCCESS — Salmony pink in the lower petals, npper ones shaded vermilion and blotched 
with chocolate. Large bold trusses of orimped flowers ; plant good habit, and free flowering. 8s. 6d. 
MRS. BAZALGETTE — Soft mauve, shaded rose and lake, with maroon in top petals, large flower and 
nicely “orimped.” 3s. 6d. 
PRIDE OF DEVON — White, suffused bluish rose, two top petals cherry-scarlet with bold blotohes of 
chocolate ; each petal is clearly margined white. Best of habits and free flowering, 3s. 6d. 
BEAUTY — A greatly improved form of Mabel, but with bold trusses of larger flowers, richer in colonring, 
and plant of good habit. A soft salmony rose with large blotohes of crimson-maroon. 6s. 
MARJORIE BROOKS— Soft rose-pink, slightly marbled with a deeper shade, and medium blotches of 
crimson-maroon ; centre of pip white ; trusses large and handsome. 6s. 
EXMOUTH GEM — Rich and distinct shade of soft rosy lavender, shaded toward centre with orimson- 
lake. Each petal blotched with deep maroon. Large handsome flowers of good substanoe. 5s, 
MARKET FAVOURITE — Rose-pink with crimson-lake, in upper petals darker blotohes. This should 
become a good market plant as it is earlier than most and a fast grower ; large trasses of fine flowers. 3s. 6d. 
OTHER NOVELTIES FROM VARIOUS SOUROES. 
ALTERN ANTHER A JEWEL. — Owing to its more vigorous habit and bolder foliage this will soon be 
generally grown in preference to several of the more delicate varieties. 6d, each ; 4s. per doz. 
BOUGAINVILLEA OYPHERII — Grand new plant. Largest and beat-coloured Bougainvillea ever 
oflered ; a splendid grower and remarkably free bloomer. 2s. 6d, 
BOUGAINVILLEA KAUD CHETTLEBURGH — A variety of recent introduction ; brilliant colour ; 
free grower ; rather shy flowering, 2s, 6d. 
OALLA, or ARUU LILY, FERLE VON STUTTGART — Very oompaot habit; flowers are of a 
beantifnl pure white ; a profuse bloomer ; will be generally admired for its beauty and usefulness. Is, and Is, 6d. 
CAMPANULA BALOHINI — A beantifnl ornamental hanging plant, deep bine flowers, foliage dark green, 
with silver margin ; a splendid window plant of easy cultivation. Is, 
CAMPANULA ISOPHTLLA MATH — Useful either as a pot or basket plant, drooping or growing 
erect ; large, flattish, light bine flowers are produced in the greatest freedom. Award of Merit, B. H. S. Is. 
OEROPEGIA WOODI — A very ornamental and graceful trailing plant, with slender greyish branches, 
bearing small orbicular fleshy leaves, most prettily marbled with silvery white ou the upper surface. The flowers 
are pinkish in colour, tubular, distended at the base, A most interesting and excellent basket plant for a warm 
greenhouse. Is. 6d, 
OLE ROD ENDRON BALFOURI STRIATA — Distinct striped calyx, 2s. 6d. 
CORY DALIS THALIOTRIFOLIA — A new species from Central China, bearing-great quantities of short, 
slender, tube-shaped yellow flowers, in racemes 5 to 7 inches long. It can be well recommended for cool house 
and conservatory decoration, and when grown in pots will yield a display for several months together. An excellent 
rook garden plant in well protected positions. Is, 
OROTON TURNFORDIENSE — Award of Merit, B.H.S, Deep yellow fnnged with dark olivs-grssa 
which serr ates i nto the yellow ; distinct, and a good constitution, 6s, 
EPIPHYLLUM DELIOATUM — A charming new species from Brazil, producing a profusion of wax-Uks 
tinted flowers, which are larger than E. truncatum, and of more regular formation. The flowers are white, tinted 
delicate rose-pink or blush, a narrow ring of carmine surroauding the month of the tube, 2s. 6d. 
