S. dki\i\ell & jSor^’ lBoi‘kl Gjuide. 
99. ROYALTY—Pale yellow, tinged rosy 
> purple; open petal. 
100. RELIANCE — Fawn colour, prettily 
shaded rose ; fine form: 3 ft. 
101. RICHARD DEAN—Deep purple, fine 
form. 
102. R. T. RAWLINGS —Clear yellow, 
bcantifnl show flower ; extra fine. 
103. RUBY GEM—Ruby crimson, yellow 
tip; compact centre. 
104. SENATOR—Fine purple, distinct. 
105. SUNBEAM—Clear buff, beautiful out¬ 
line; constant. 
106. SHIRLEY HIBBERD—Dark shaded 
crimson; constant. 
107. SIR CHAS. MILLS —Clear yellow, 
good form. 
108. SPITFIRE—Bright scarlet, profuse. 
109. SUNRISE—Bright magenta, high centre, 
good outline. 
110. THE AMEER—Very dark maroon, 
shaded rosy purple. 
111. T. S. WARE—Wine-crimson, beautiful 
petal and outline ; good. 
112. T. J. SALTMARSH—Yellow, edged 
red, stout cupped petal; fine. 
113. THOMAS GOODWIN—Dark ; graud 
show flower. 
114. THOS. HOBBS—Purplish rose or 
magenta ; fine. 
115. VICE PRESIDENT—Bright orange : 
fine. 
110. VICTOR — Dark maroon, first-rate 
properties; constant. 
117. VOLUNTEER—Bright cardinal; a fine 
useful flower. 3 ft. 
118. WALTER H. WILLIAMS — Bright 
scarlet; high centre. 
119. WALTER—Deep crimson, shaded dark 
maroon; perfect. 
120. WILLIE GARRATT—Bright cardinal, 
fine form and habit. 
121. WM. JACKSON —Rosy-purple; large 
flower. 
122. WM. KEITH—Dark plum; large aud 
fine. 
123. WM. RAWLINGS — Rich crimson- 
purple ; perfect outline. 
124. W.DODDS—Orange-buff, stout circular 
petal; constant. 
Spring Prices, 5s. per doz., except those priced; H. C. & Sons' selection, 4s. per doz. 
Pot Roots, 8s. to 18s. per doz 
We have the reputation of sending out the finest roots for 
immediate propagation. 
FANCY VARIETIES. 
T HE fancy class are those striped or flaked with a variety of colours or markings, and also those 
with dark coloured grounds with a light tip; so it will be seen that if a flower has a yellow or 
scarlet ground with white tipped petals, it is a fancy; if the reverse in colours, it is a show flower. 
125. ADVENTURE—Large, soft rosy blush 
ground,striped and marked rosv lake. 
126. BUFFALO BILL—Buff, striped ver¬ 
milion ; large and constant. 3 ft. 
127. CHORISTER—Fawn, striped crimson 
and rose. 
128. CHARLES WYATT — Deep rose, 
flaked crimson, purple ground. 
129. COMEDIAN—Orange ground, flaked 
and speckled crimson and tipped white; fine 
form. 4 ft. 
130. COMTE DE LA SAUX—Deep lilac, 
striped dark crimson ; fine. 3 ft. 
131. DANDY—Orange, striped crimson; 
handsome flower. 3 ft. 
132. DAZZLER—Pure yellow, flaked and 
striped bright scarlet: ver^ constant. 3 ft. Is. 
133. DUCHESS OF ALBANY—Pale orange 
ground colour,rich crimson stripes; constant. 
134. ERIC FISHER—Buff, striped scarlet; 
fine. 
135. FREDERICK SMITH—Deep lilac, 
striped purple ; fine. 
13G. FRANK PEARCE—Bright rose, dis¬ 
tinctly striped crimson ; fine form. 
137. GAIETY — Yellow, striped red and 
distinctly tipped white. 
138. GENERAL GRANT—Orange, bold 
chocolate stripe ; full. 
139. GEN. GORDON — Yellow, striped 
scarlet; dwarf and free ; fine. 
140. GEO. HURST—Purple, striped 
crimson ; can be described as a striped Wm. 
Rawlings , with all the properties of that flower ; 
as a self it makes a grand show flower. Awarded 
Certificates. 3 ft. Is. 
141. GEORGE BARNES— Rich lilac, 
striped crimson ; noble flower. 
142. GRAND SULTAN—Buff, bright red 
stripes; large. 
143. HENRY ECKFORD—Yellow or light 
buff, striped scarlet; distinct. 
144. HERCULES—Yellow ground, striped 
and speckled rich crimson ; large. 
145. HERO—Lilac, striped maroon; a useful 
and fine flower. 3 to 4 ft. 
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