fl. Cartel 1 & Floral Quisle. 
SALMON 
108. LADY CANDAHAR — Intense deep 
self salmon, large full flowers and trusses; habit 
duarf and branching; very floriferous; an 
advance on Lord Ilarlington. Is. Gd. 
169. DIEGO PODDA—Large well-shaped 
flowers; intense clear salmon ; dwarf habit; vcrv 
fine. 2s. 
170. MME. WETTSTEIN — Mottled 
salmon, occasionally coming with a distinct 
picotee edge, thus making it very attractive; 
good habit. 3s. Gd, 
171. LORD TENNYSON—A variety pro¬ 
ducing large semi-double flowers of a glowing 
fiery-salmon shade; very distinct and effective. Is. 
172. PICOTEE — Lovely and distinct on 
account of the quilled and scalloped formation of 
the petals; colours white with a pretty bright 
salmon-pink base. Is. 
173. LOUIS ARGENS —Very dwarf and 
bushy, vigorous and short jointed, producing an 
abundance of well-shaped flowers ; clear salmon, 
mottled lighter towards edges. Is. Gd. 
174. MME. JOUIS—Deep salmon centre, 
white edges, dwarf habit and free; distinct and 
attractive. Is. 
175 LORD HARTINGTON —Possessing 
splendid well-formed flowers of a clear salmon 
shade; dwarf and spreading habit; free flower 
ing. 9 d. 
176. NYDLA—Flowers white, tinted cream, 
w f ith a lovely high-coloured pinky-red centre, 
very striking: capital habit; verv free. 9r/. 
177. RUY BLAS — Mottled salmon, very 
deep centre ; fine large trusses ; dwarf branching 
habit; good. 9 d. 
178. MME. J. CAUSE—Salmon, mottled 
white, of a pretty shade. 
179. VIOLET DANIELS—A bright self- 
coloured variety ; enormous flowers aud trusses. 
Is. 
180. MISS FLOSS—One of the most beauti¬ 
ful ; colour, a clear rosy salmon, changing to 
pink in dull seasons; habit very dwarf, large 
trusses, free flowering. 
181. GLOIRE DE FRANCE—An improve¬ 
ment on Belle Nanceicnne, larger pips and 
trusses. 
182. M. PRESSE—Mottled salmon, at times 
almost white, with a margin of rose. 
183. MAGGIE HALLOCK—Clear soft sal¬ 
mon, large and open, dwarf ; fine. 
DOUBLE WHITE. 
184. BOULE DE NEIGE — Enormous 
trusses, pure white, vigorous; for exhibition 
purposes one of the best. Is. 
185. WHITE ABBEY—Decidedly a useful 
improvement on existing white varieties ; beau¬ 
tiful dwarf spreading habit; fine open flowers, 
good form, and of the purest white. Is. 
8WANLEY DOUBLE WHITE 
188. SWANLEY DOUBLE 
WHITE—Dwarf growth and free¬ 
ness in flowering; numerous trusses 
of the purest white at every joint. 
189. MRS. GLADSTONE — 
Ground colour pure white and 
shaded flesh-pink towards the 
centre, a pleasing and delicate 
combination of colours : fine bold 
trusses; splendid habit; grand for 
winter blooming. Is. Gd. 
190. LEON XANDROF — 
Fine, large trusses, blush-white, 
suffused pink ; distinct. Is. 
191. HEROINE—The largest 
pip of any in this class, pure white; 
very fine. , 
192. MADAME LEON DAL¬ 
LOY—Fine, beautiful blush white; 
very free. 
193. ROSEE—White,occasion¬ 
ally very prettily tinted with rose 
on the the edges of petals; attrac¬ 
tive. Is. Gd. 
186. SNOWDROP—It has a pure white 
flower; habit, growth, and foliage the counter¬ 
part of West Brighton Gem. Its freeness in 
flowering is wonderful. Is. 
187. HERMINE—Large semi-double, very 
open flowers of the purest white; free and 
effective. Is. 
( 121 ) 
