fi. Ckr\r\ell & jSoi\$’ Quide 
DUKE OF FIFE—Purple corolla, striped most distinctly with rose. 
DUKE OF YORK—Medium-sized, well-formed flowers; sepals bright rosy red: corolla rosy 
violet, occasionally striped. 
MARQUIS OF LORNE—Large open flowers; sepals rosy red, well reflcxed; corolla violet > 
changing to lilac-red. / 
PRINCESS MAY—Tube and sepals white, slightly tinted blush ; corolla of a pleasing shade Jof 
rosy-coral colour, deeper towards edges of petals: very free, graceful, and effective. Award^of 
Merit, Temple Show. 
I*. 6 d. each. 
AN OLD FAVOURITE RE-INTRODUCED. 
DUNROBIN CASTLE—A very distinct bedding variety, small dark foliage, producing an 
innumerable quantity of small coral-red flowers: when trained into standards it makes a lovely 
feature in all floral displays. Be/, each, 5s. doz. 
THE BEST DARK VARIETIES. 
t T is surprising what beautiful kinds, when well grown, there are in this list, which embraces all 
the best in cultivation ; and the descriptions will be found correct. Our 100-feet house, filled 
with the entire family from their first introduction, is a grand sight all through the summer and 
autumn at Swanley. 
1. ABUNDANCE—Bright red tube and 
sepals, rich dark purple corolla, shaded maroon: 
bright and effective : free. Orl. 
2. AMIE—‘Sepals crimson, exceedingly long 
(2£ ins.), very rich dark purple corolla. Is. 
3. SALOPIA—Sepals crimson, corolla light 
purple, handsomely expanded corolla, inches 
across. Is. 
4. ELEGANCE—Sepals crimson, singularly 
contorted or twisted, corolla deep purple 
broadly striped with pale red. Is. 
G. WALTER LONG—Bright pale coral- 
red tube and sepals, clear violet corolla, deeper 
in colour towards the edges ; a very fine exhibi¬ 
tion Fuchsia. 
8 . DELIGHT (Sankey)—Beautiful dark 
corolla, sepals well reflexed. 
9. EUREKA—Distinct; useful for decora¬ 
tion and market work ; bright rosy red tube and 
sepals, deep purple corolla, flushed magenta. 
10. GAIETY (Sankey) — Very richly 
coloured, tube and sepals rich red, corolla 
blackish satiny-purple; effective. 
11. HERALD (Sankey)—Sepals long aud 
well reflexed, corolla plum purple; a grand 
variety. 
12. MR. KING— Rich crimson-scarlet tube, 
and sepals soft coral-red, corolla rich deep 
purple; fine habit;, very free, medium size, 
well formed. 
13. GENERAL ROBERTS — Beautiful 
variety, of drooping habit, and will make a 
splendid (dark) companion to the well-known 
Sirs. Afar shall. 9*/. 
15. PRESIDENT—Free habit, good form, 
flowers remarkable for their splendid substance, 
sepals well recurved, and tube of bright ver¬ 
milion. corolla finely formed, and of a very rich 
violet. 
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