Cki\i\ell & $oi\& i'lorkl Qtiicle- 
LITTLE 
PHCEBTJS — Blush, tipped 
PRINCE — Deep cri nison, 
White, tipped 
PRINCESS- 
329, 
lilac. 
330. LITTLE 
tipped white. 
331. LITTLE 
rose ; pretty. 
332. LITTLE WAG—Blush, belted puce. 
333. LITTLE WILLIE—Deep flesh colour. 
334. LORNA DOONE—Rosy-purple, dark 
purple tip; small flowers, pretty ; good habit. 
Awarded Certificates. Is. 
335. LOTHAIR — Yellow ground, edged 
magenta-red; novel. 
336. MABEL—-Lilac; excellent form. 
337. MARION—Lake, shaded crimson and 
magenta ; pretty : good habit. 3 to 4 ft. 
338. MARTIAL — Crimson-scarlet; very 
free ; ood habit. 3 to 4 ft. 
339. ’ MDLLE. VALENTINE FACONET 
—White, splashed and striped rosy lake. 
340. MIDGET—Soft rose, small and beau¬ 
tifully formed ; very free ; fine habit. Awarded 
several Certificates. Is. 
341. MIGNON—Very bright crimson-scarlet. 
342. MITTIE WOOD — Primrose, edged 
bronze; very free. 
343. MODEL—Peach-rose, free bloomer; 
beautiful. 
344. MRS. WALTER BESANT—A grand 
acquisition; soft salmon, tipped cerise; medium 
size, perfection in form ; very free. Certificate 
awarded. Is. 
345. NATIONAL—Deep yellow, edged 
bronzy crimson. 
346. NELLIE MACHRAY—Deep reddish 
salmon ; very free blooming, medium size, good 
form, and quite distinct; dwarf, compact habit. 
Award of Merit. Is. 
347. NEMESIS—Rich maroon-crimson, at 
times tipped white. 
348. NYMPH—Yellow, tipped red. 
349. OTHELLO—Bright crimson; perfect 
shape. 4 ft. 
350. 
form ; 
351. 
352. 
353. 
354. 
■Deep goluen-orangc; fine 
PHCEBE- 
frec. 4 ft. 
PROFUSION—Crimson, tipped white. 
PURE LOVE—Lilac, deep centre. 
RED GAUNTLET—Dark scarlet. 
RED INDIAN — Deep coral red ; a 
charming variety. 
355. REVENGE—Rich mauve,deepening to 
purple-lake; distinct, l.s 
356 RIGOLETTE—Dark maroon-crimson. 
357. RINGDOVE—Terra-cotta; very free 
and effective. 1.9. 
358. ROSALIE—Primrose, sometimes edged 
pink ; pretty. 
359. ROSALIND—Yellow ground, tipped 
white ; small aud pretty ; dwarf. Is. 
360. ROSE PERRY—Sulphur ground, 
beautifully tipped rose-lake; very dwarf and 
compact habit; free. l.s. 
361. ROUGIER -CHAU VIER — Rosy 
purple, tipped white; distinct. 
362. SALMON QUEEN—Medium size; 
silvery salmon, shading to a rich reddish salmon 
at tips. 
363. SAPPHO—Rich shaded maroon-crimson. 
364. SERAPH—Buff yellow, tipped bright 
orange-red. 
365. SUNSHINE—Geranium-scarlet; fine 
form ; good exhibition flower. Is. 
366. THE KHEDIVE—Deep crimson, suf¬ 
fused white; large. 
367. THE MIKADO—Purplish crimson, 
tipped white; good. 3 ft. 
36s. TOBY—Crimson-scarlet, compact habit. 
369. TOMMY KEITH — Cardinal-red, 
tipped white; constant. Three Certificates. Is. 
370. T. S. WARE—-Of a rich reddish 
salmon ; useful for cutting. 
VIVID—Bright orange-scarlet; very 
371. 
free. 
372. 
373. 
VOLTAIRE—Yellow and white. 
WHISPER—Clear yellow, edged gold 
attractive. 
Spring prices, 6s. per dozen, except those priced ; H. C. & Sons’ selection, 5s. per dozen. 
Pot roots, 85 to 18a. per dozen 
We are the Headquarters for the finest Roots. 
DAHLIAS (Species). 
380. DAHLIA IMPERIALIS—It requires to be grown in a large pot or tub all the summer, 
and treated like the others until about October, when it ought to be removed into a large conserva¬ 
tory, and when in perfection in will attain the height of 10 to 14 ft., and produce an abundance of 
single papery-looking kind of flowers, of a rosy white, and when in full bloom it hna an unusually 
grand appearance. 2s. 
381. ARBOREA—Attains a height of about 6 ft. ; mauve-coloured flowers. Can only be 
compared to a gigantic Anemone. 2.9. 
382. ARGENTEIS FOL. MARGIN ATA— Silver-margined foliage, with rosy-purple 
flowers; ornamental. 9r/. 
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