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l) W f NAMIO. DESCRIPTION, Growth. 
-/9*Suzanne Marie ( Liveque , 1883 ), glowing rose; very large, full, 
Rodocanachi and perfect globular form ; a most distinct and 
charming exhibition variety vig. 
2/- Sylph (T.'„ (W. Paul ancl So}i, 1895). white, tinted with violet and 
peach, a beautiful blending of colours ; large, 
high centre with deep stiff petals ; habit 
erect ; very free blooming ; promising ,, 
1/6 T. B. Haywood ( Paul and Son , 1895), crimson scarlet, with black 
shading; large, perfectly formed flowers, like 
Alfred Colomb; late in flowering >> 
l/6-'The Bride (T.), (May, 1885), white, sometimes tinged with lemon; largo, 
full, and most perfect globular high centre 
form ; a grand white sport from Catherine 
Mermet ; free blooming and constant ...... ,, 
1/- The Queen (T.), (Dingee and Conard, 1889), (see Souvr de S. A. Prince). 
_/9 Thomas Mills (E. Verdier, 1873), bright scarlet carmine; large, fairly 
full, and perfect shape ; free bloomer ,, 
3, 6*Tom Wood (A. Dickson and Sons , 1 896), colour cherry red, petals large, 
shell -shaped and of immense substance, 
flowers very large, full, and perfectly formed ; 
quite first rate >> 
1/6 Tuiomphe de Rennes (N), ( Lanuzeur , 1857), a deep straw colour, with very pale 
centre ; medium size, good shape, hut rather tender, 
and must have a south wall ; a strong climber ...... . • 
-/9 T. W. Girdlestone (A. Dickson and Sons, 1891), brilliant vermilion, 
base of petals shaded lake ; large, full, and 
fair shape > 
-/9*Ulrich Brunner (Levet, 1881), cherry red; very large, perfect deep 
cupped form, and good habit ; fragrant free 
blooming, mildew proof, quito first class .... ,, 
2/6 Venus (T.), (Schmidt, 1896), flowers large, full, and well formed; colour 
dark velvety purple. 
-/9*Violette Bouyer (Lacharme, 1881), white, tinted with soft flesh 
colour ; large, full, and fine globular form ; 
best in dry weather ; very early . » 
l/-*Visc’tess Folkestone (H.T.), ( Bennett , 1886), creamy white, 
shaded to salmon pink in the centre ; very 
large, full, and perfect shape ; free flowering 
and distinct; a delightful bedder 
-/9* Victor Hugo (Schwartz, 1884 ), the most dazzling crimson, with slight 
purple shading; a brilliant colour; large, full 
flowers of perfect shape ; an early and con- 
tinuous bloomer h" ee 
_/9 Victor Verdier (Lacharme, 1859), clear cherry rose colour; large, 
full, and globular high centre form mod. 
1/6 Virginia (T.), (Dingee and Conard, 1894), edge of petals almost white, 
shaded to deep lemon yellow in the contre, fair 
size, good shape, free and continuous bloomer vig. 
. 2/6 White Marechal Niel (N.), (Deegan, 1896), a sport from Marechal 
Niel ; white, with lemon centre. This should 
prove a valuable novelty. It is not pure 
white, but it certainly is distinct u 
, 1 /-* White Lady (II. T.), (JV. Paul and Son, 1890), a paler Lady Mary 
Fitzivilliam ; similar in every other respect 
to that fine variety mod 
. 1/6* White Perle (T.), ( Manz and Neuner, 1890), a white sport from Perle 
des Jardins, and possessing all the good 
qualities of that fine variety 
Hundreds of Testimonials may be had on application 
