S. Ckquell & Floral (Juiele. 
CRIMSON 
122. A. W. TAIT (of Oporto)—Fine flowers, 
intense crimson ; dwarf and free, 2s. ad. 
123. A. MAYES—Rich crimson-coloured 
variety; medium-sized flowers of great sub¬ 
stance; free. 2s. (1 d. 
124. GIGANTEA—Crimson, petals nearly 
4 inches broad, almost circular and of great 
substance. 2s. ad. 
125. GLOW-WORM— Intense fiery crimson 
2s. dd. 
120. H. H. HEATH—Fine vigorous habit; 
large flowers, rich glowing crimson. 3s. 
127. INTENSITY — 01 an intense rich 
crimson shade ; medium-sized circular flowers; 
dwarf habit, free; colour very rich. 3 s. 
128. KING OF THE BEGONIAS—Strong 
bushy, dwarf habit, intense scarlet-crimson. 
First-Class Certificate. 2s. ad. 
120. SIR SYDNEY—Possessing tine-formed 
flowers of a very intense shade of crimson; dwarf 
and free. 3 s. 
SIR TREVOR LAWRENCE — A 
splendid rich coloured flower, .tine and bold, of a 
bright crimson-scarlet; dwarf bYifehy habit; free. 
3s. ad. 
130. TOTAL ECLIPSE —A "rich, self- 
coloured variety. 2s. 6d. ? t 
131. W. E. GLADSTONE—Immense fiery 
crimson flowers; good strong hahit. 2s. ad. 
ROSE COLOURED. 
CAMPANIA — Producing fine noble 
flowers, measuring 7 inches across, of thick 
texture; bright rosv-red ; very free and effective. 
4 s. 
132. CHATTERTON—Of a beautiful rich 
madder shade ; enormous-sized flowers, frequently 
measuring over 7 inches across; free and effective. 
3s. ad. 
133. C. P. WHITELY—Producing immense 
sized flowers of a deep shade of pink; very free 
and effective. 3s. 
134. EXCELSIOR — Clear madler, bright 
yellow centre ; well-formed flowers. 2s. ad. 
135. G. PARKER—Fine circular form ; deep 
pink, of a beautiful rich shade; distinct. 3s. 
136. J. RICHMOND—A fine improvement: 
large, well-formed flowers of a soft magenta 
shade; dwarf and free. 3s. 
137. MISS CANNELL—Rosy pink, suffused ' 
with purple.’ 2s. 
138. MISS DAVEY—Of a beautiful and 
agreeable shade of soft pink, large good shaped 
flowers; distinct. 3s. Gc/. 
133. MR. H. G. MURRAY-STEWART— 
Deep rose, petals very broad; a fine variety. 
2s. 
140. MR. MTJRPHY — Large and well 
formed, bright pink of a distinct shade. 2s. 
141. MRS.BELLEW—A fine pink variety. 2s. 
142. MRS. EDWARDS—Light pink, very 
large flow’ers ; effective. 2s. 
143. MRS. H. CANNELL — Lovely pure 
rose, lighter centre. 2s. 
144. PURPLE GEM—Deep rose, suffused 
with a shade of purple. 2s. 
145. ROSE PERFECTION — Medium¬ 
sized, well-formed flowers. 2s. 
146. SIR W. HART-DYKE-Bushy habit, 
rich shade of pink. 2s. 
BUFF COLOURED. 
147. CAPTAIN KANE—Very distinct and 
effective, producing the largest flowers that we 
have yet seen in this section ; amber, light clear 
chestnut in centre, beautiful marbled foliage; 
dwarf and sturdy ; free. 3s. ad. 
148. BRONZE QUEEN—Of a most distinct 
shade of colour, soft chestnut, with a deep 
bronze centre; medium size; dwarf bushy habit. 
2s. Cd. 
149. EARL OF BESSBOROUGH—Clear 
yeliOw-buff, edged soft red. 2s. 
FASHION—Old gold and amber, rosy- 
bronze shade near the centre ; well-formed 
flowers ; effective. 2s. (id, 
150. LADY HAMILTON GORDON — 
Large fine flowers, buff shaded, soft yellow' 
towards centre of flowers ; quite distinct; a fine 
improvement. 3s. ad. 
151. MRS. MANBY — Medium size; yellow, 
shaded buff. 2s. 
152. MRS. MOENS — Full-sized circular 
flowers, of a distinct shade of rich amber : dwarf 
and free ; quite different. Awarded a First-Class 
Certificate. 3s. ad. 
153. MRS. NUNN — bolt yellow, shaded buff, 
deeper in centre ; an attractive variety. 3*. 
154. MRS. STOREY—Medium-sized, w ell- 
formed flowers, soft amber, shaded deeper; 
distinct and attractive. 3s. 
155. W. MARSHALL—Quite distinct in 
colour, orange buff, deeper in centre ; medium 
size ; good habit, os. 
YELLOW. 
156. COUNTESS BROWNLOW—A fine 
improvement in the yellow varieties, producing 
the largest flowers and richest colour that we 
have yet raised; free and dwarf. 4s. 
157. COUNTESS OF BESSBOROUGH— 
Clear rich golden yellow’, distinctly edged soft 
red, splendid habit; distinct. 2s. 
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