S. daqqell & Floral Collide. 
f CRIMSON AND SCARLET, &c. 1 
The prices attached are for Plants in 60’s, our selection, for all classes of 
Singles 8s. doz.; ditto, large Plants in 5-inch pots, 15s. and 18s. per doz. 
Many of them can be supplied in 6 and 8-inch pots. 2s. 6d. to 5s. each. 
Cuttings half the price of Plants. 
For Novelties in Singles, see front of Guide. 
201. MR. OWEN THOMAS—Rich scarlet, 
tinted crimson, very distinct large white centre ; 
fine overlapping petals,circular flowers, splendid 
habit; a great advance on Mrs. Gordon. Is. Gd. 
202. JOHN RUSKIN — Soft orange-red 
flowers of large dimensions and great substance; 
sturdy habit; a great improvement on Duke of 
Fife. Is. Gd. 
208. DUKE OF YORK—Reddish magenta, 
deeper in upper petals, enormous-sized flowers 
and trusses; vigorous habit; one of the finest for 
winter decoration. Is. Gd. 
204. LORD ELGIN—Of a pleasing shade 
of soft rosy-scarlet, fine bold flowers aud trusses ; 
of good constitution : a nice addition. Is. Gd 
205. SHERLOCK HOLMES—A grand im¬ 
provement on the well-known l/eltie. with its 
splendid large flowers and trusses; clear rosy- 
m agent a of a distinct shade, deeper towards 
centre; pretty and effective. Is. Gd. 
206. METALLIC — Beautiful circular 
flowers; rich crimson, tinted magenta towards 
base of {.etals, very blight coloured upper petals; 
dwarf and free ; fine. 1*. Gd. 
207. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE—A rich 
crimson self in the way of Ford Rosebery , with 
broad overlapping petals of great substance and 
size; vigorous. Jx. Gd. 
208. SOLDIER’S TUNIC—Of a most 
intense scarlet colour, medium sized, well 
formed; very striking. Is. Gd. 
209. ENEID—Of a rosy-red shade; large 
and very effective; free. lx. Gd. 
210. OLIVIA—A grand improvement on 
Edith Pearson; of a rosy-red, tinted falmon ; 
flowers and trusses of great merit, lx. Gd. 
211. J. BIDWELL—A splendid rich scarlet, 
distinct white eye; very erect; dwarf habit; 
effective lx. 6rf. 
212. WINTIE — Rosy-red of a pleasing 
shade; bold flowers, large white eye. lx. Gd. 
213. M. CALVAT—Crimson, white eye, 
medium-sized flowers, but forming into large 
bold trusses, lx. Gd. 
214. W. P. WRIGHT—It seems almost dan¬ 
gerous to touch the scarlet flowering section, on 
account of having such fine varieties. It pro¬ 
duces splendid bold flowers, and trusses of 
immense size and substance, lx. Gd. 
215. REV. BARTRAM — Splendid large 
flowers of the finest form and leathery substance ; 
of a bright orange scarlet. Is. 
216. LORD IDDESLEIGH- Bright 
scarlet; fine bold flowers and trusses; a splendid 
addition, lx. 
217. MDLLE. TRINE—Soft rosy magenta ; 
fine bold flowers and trusses ; good vigorous 
habit, free flowering ; a noble variety. Is. 
218. LORD ROSEBERY—A grand variety, 
brilliant crimson-shaded; large, well-formed 
flowers, enormous trusses; good vigorous habit. 
Is. 
219. LORD SALISBURY—Flowers of enor¬ 
mous size and substance, of a rich madder shade, 
tinted magenta; more conspicuous during the 
winter season. Is. 
220. W. H. SMITH—Soft magenta, of a 
pleasing shade; large white eye; good habit, lx. 
221. COMET—Soft crimson, richer shade 
in upper petals; large fine trusses; a very bold 
flower; strong habit lx. 
222. BRIGHT EYE—Bright scarlet, shaded 
crimson; large distinct white eye; splendid 
shape. 1 x. 
223. MRS. E. RAWSON—Shaded orange- 
scarlet flowers, nice bold trusses; good habit, 
free flowering, aud very showy, lx. 
224. GALATEA—A very pretty shade of 
colour, being a pleasing tint of soft rosy-salmon ; 
large, well-formed flowers, lighter in base of 
upper petals; conspicuous white eye; good habit, 
quite distinct, lx. 
225. GRACE HARVEY—A very free and 
effective variety; large, well-formed flowers of 
a clear rosy-red shade; bright white eye. 9 d. 
226. BRILLIANTISSIMA — Flowers and 
trusses of enormous size and substance; brilliant 
scarlet, with a clear white centre. Is. 
227. HECLA—Brilliant scarlet; fine bold 
flowers, enormous trusses ; fine. 9 d. 
228. CONDliJ—Of a soft crimson shade : very 
large flowers and trusses; a bold variety. 9 d. 
229. SHIRLEY HIBBERD — Of a rosy- 
red shade ; large, well-formed flowers and trusses, 
well worthy of the name. lx. 
230. CANNELLS’ FAVOURITE — Fin® 
pip and truss, very dwarf and free : colour rose 
shaded magenta, fine while eye. It attracts the 
attention of every one. Is. 
231. PARKER’S FAVOURITE — Of a 
bright scarlet shade of colour; enormous flowers 
and trusses, lx. 
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