H. Cknqell & Boq$’ Floral Collide. 
w HER MAJESTY — Beautiful pearly 
hite, flowers very large and double, of fine 
form and substance. 4s. 
34 . HON. MRS. G. J. GOSCHEN—Of a 
delicate creamy shade, beautiful rosette-shaped 
flowers : large*and well formed ; a splendid va¬ 
riety. Awarded a First-Class Certificate. 3*. 
85. MARY DANIELS—Very light blush, 
tinted deeper; good-sized flowers: in shade of 
colour it is both delicate and pretty 6 s. 
MASTER FALCONER—A pretty and 
delicately shaded variety, pure white, tinted pink; 
large, fine, open, double flowers, good habit; 
38. MME. E. TOURTEL — Pure white 
tinted centre ; very free. 3s. Gd. ; 
39. MRS. FRENCH—Creamy-white; verv 
free. 2s. Gd. 
40. MRS. G. PAUL—Creamy white, with 
a slight tinge of blush ; flowers large and of 
fine form. 2s. Gd. 
42. - OCTAVIE—Producing an abundance of 
miniature camellia-shaped flowers; very useful 
for wreaths, &c. 2s. Gd. 
43. PRINCESS MARY—Of i creamy blusl 
shade, large and ol beautiful form 3s. Ga 
verv attractive, 'os. 
36. MISS EDITH WYNNE—Pure white ; 
verv free ; useful for baskets. Awarded First- 
01 ass Certificate. 3s. Gd. 
37 . MME. CHAMPION — White centre, 
tinted cream; large. 3s. Gd. 
44. SHIRLEY HIBBERD—Full flowers 
creamy - white, tinted blush ; good habit. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate. 3s. Gd. 
45. VIRGINALIS—Free flowering; distinct 
and good. 2s. (id. 
ROSY PINK AND 
4i; A. F. BARRON—Large fine flowers, 
good erect habit; deep pink. 3s. (id. 
47. BEAUTY OF BELGROVE—In colour 
and form of flower it very much resembles the 
well-known Rose La France ; beautiful silvery- 
pink, edges of petals shaded lighter, flowers large 
and very fine. 4s. 
PINK COLOURED. 
48. CAMELL^EFLORA—Clear bright pink ; 
Camellia-like form, medium size; quite distinct. 
2s. Gd. 
49. CHARLES .SHOWELL—Bright clear 
piuk, flowers large and fine. Awarded a First 
Class Certificate. 3s. 
A MODEL BLOOM Ol DOUBLE BEGONIA 
