ti. dcinqell & Flo^kl G^uiae. 
ESMARK—Yellow ground. 
EUNICE—Pink. 
EURYDICE — C rimson and purple; very 
bright. 
FANNY TROMMSDORFF — White, 
splashed and shot with slaty-grey. 
FEDORA—Beautiful rose pink. 
FLORENCE—Buff. 
FLORIZEL—Rich ruby-maroou. 
GAIETY—Bright scarlet. 
GENERAL BOULANGER—Bright scarlet. 
GERMANIA — Citron-yellow, good broad 
smooth petals, flowers large, full, and of good 
shape ; the best of its class. 
GLADYS—Pale rose. Is. 
GLAUCUS—Yellow and grey. 
GLOIRE DE NANCY—Pnre white; large 
and fine. 
GOLDEN PHEASANT—Very distinct. 
GOLDFINDER—Yellow ground, edged and 
^plashed with purple. 
HEBE—Blush ; a very free and useful variety. 
HEROINE—Salmon-scarlet. 
HORACE—Exceptionally free flowering, of 
a rich dazzling scarlet ; a decided improvement 
on existing kinds; strong, vigorons habit, and 
does not burst. F.C.C. is. 
JESSIE A. MILLER—Light rose, serrated 
edges. Is. 
JOE WILLETT— Rich deep scarlet; good 
form. 
JOHN McLEAN (Campbell)—A yellow 
ground of medium size, suffused and striped 
with bright rose; very free. 1.9. 
JUPITER—Brilliant scarlet. 
KATHLEEN—A maranth sal mon - pink. 
KING OF CRIMSONS (l)ouglas)—A 
superb border variety, similar in colour to the 
Old Clove, flowers large and of good form ; one 
of the best border varieties yet raised. F.C.C.. 
1893. Is. 3 d. ; 
KING OF SCARLETS—Scarlet. Is. fid. 
LA BRILLIANT- Crimson. 1.9. 
LADY ANSTRUTHER—Rose and crimson : 
tine form and richly marked. 
LADY EDWARDS—Yellow ground. 
LADY GWENDOLINE—Bright rose. L 
LADY NINA BALFOUR—The flowers are 
of a beautiful soft blush-pink (rather richer in 
colour than the Blush Mahnaisori). being large 
and full, with broad well-arranged petals, and 
delightfully fragrant. 2s. Gd. 
LADY ROWENA—Rich deep purple. 
LAERTES—Rubv-crimson. 
LEANDER—Intense deep yellow self, heavy 
shell-like petals, and full flower. 
LILIAN—Yellow ground, bright scarlet 
edge 1.9. 
LITTLE NELL—Rosy-salmon. 
LORD SALISBURY—Pure white; large and 
tine. 
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LORNA DOONE (Campbell)—Bright clear 
yellow ground, bizarred with crimson and scarlet; 
a most attractive flower, first class. 1.9. 
MABEL—Pink 
MADAME VAN HOUTTE — Sulphur 
yellow, striped with purple and coppery-red. 
MAGGIE LAWIE—Pale rose. 1.9. 
MARINER—Claret-purple, is. fid. 
MARK TAPLEY—Purple-maroon. 
MARNIE MURRAY (Smith) — Light 
scarlet; a large handsome flower of line quality, 
and is not liable to split the calyx. F.C.C. Is. 
MARY MORRIS — Beautiful rose-pink : one 
of the best. fid. each ; 5s. per doz. 
MAUD—Pink. 
MAURICE KINGSCOTE—Rich cerise-pink. 
METEOR — Scarlet. Is. fid. 
MIDAS—Bright rose. 
MISS CRUICE—Soft tinted red ground, 
i flashed, flamed, and feathered crimson-maroon 
MONTE CRISTO — Clear yellow self, good 
formed flower ; dwarf, sturdy habit. 
MRS. BRIGHT—Amber-yellow ; free. 
MRS. DIVES — Rose and grey. 
MRS. DO DWELL — Soft salmon-scarlet, of 
finest form. 
MRS. F GIFFORD—Pure flaky white, very 
slightly fringed, of good form, nicely scented, 
and a good forcer. 
MRS. FRANK WATTS — Pure white; 
extra fine quality. 
MRS. FRED—White. 
MRS. GAMBELL—White. 
MRS. HOOPER—Yellow, striped maroon 
1.9. 
MRS. JACK—White self. 
MRS. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN—Salmon. 
1 . 9 . fid. 
MRS. MUIR — Pure white, smooth petals : 
verv free. 
MRS. REYNOLDS HOLE — Terra-cotta 
coloured self, large and full ; the most distinct 
and desirable of its colour yet sent out. 
MRS. ROBERTSON (Campbell)—Bright 
pink, broad smooth petal, of finest form and 
quality, and does not burst; very free. 1.9. 
MRS. VERNON HARCOURT - Salmon'sel f. 
MRS. WALKER—Purple and Rose. 
MRS. WELTON—Pink. 
NANCY — Primrose, striped with rose. 
NANKIN -Warm apricot, flamed and edged 
rosy-red. 
NIPHETOS -A superb pure white variety. 1.9. 
OLD CRIMSON CLOVE—Rich maroon of 
great substance ; universal favourite, fid. each ; 
5s. per doz. 
ORIFLAMME (Douglas)—Bright scarlet, 
the calyx never bursts; a splendid border 
variety. Is. 3d. 
OXONIAN—Clear soft blood-crimson self. 
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PENSONS YELLOW—Buff ground, stained 
and striped with red. 
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