Mbs. French, ( Oruikshank ) pure white, a very fine variety for 
I bedding purposes. 
* Mbs. Holford, (Banks) pure white, pips and truss the largest 
of any white yet out. 
* Mbs. H. Williams, (Banks) one of the very best pure whites, 
its habit and foliage vigorous and fine. 
Mad. Schmidt, bright rosy scarlet, slightly tinged with crimson, 
very free. 
* Mad. Sevigne, dark plum purple, dark center, vigorous and 
very free, and when tbo dew is on is quite sweet. 
Miss Hensler, (Snow) white, stamina tinged with violet, habit 
: J robust. 
; Morning Star, (Hove;/) blush pink, ruby eye, pips and truss 
large. 
habit vigorous, a good bedder, fragrant. 
Melvina, (Buist) rich crimson maroon, 
Mad. Luther, mottled lilac and deep purple. 
* Mad. Lemounier, satin rose, each division of carolla having a 
clear white stripe down each petal. 
* Mrs. Mills, (Turner) rich plum purple, light eye. 
* Mad. Plantamour, pale rose, deeper center, a very fine va- 
riety. 
* Mrs. Archer Clive, (Banks) rich ruby crimson, the very 
finest of its class, extra for bedding or the vase. 
Mrs. Woodruff, (Buist) intense scarlet, large truss, a good 
bedder. 
* Mrs. W. A. Davis, beautiful rose white, rose purple center, 
vigorous and of good substance. 
Mad. Paulfarino, mottled lilac and rose purple. 
Meteor, bright cherry scarlet. 
* Noel, brilliant scarlet, center quite dark, fine for bedding pur- 
' ' 
' * Metropolitan, (Snow) fine blue purple, tinted with carmine, 
poses. 
Nellie, (Snow) light ground, deep rose purple center. 
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