S. dki\i\ell & $or^’ l^loLkl G[uide. 
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ff 232. MILLER’S FAVOURITE—A huge 
'4 flower, brilliant scarlet, fiee liabit, large truss. 
1 *. 
242. HYACINTH — Bright scarlet; large 
white eye, of fine form and substance ; large bold 
trusses. 9c/. 
233. REV. F. H. BRETT—Bright scarlet, 
very large fine flowers of great substance; good 
form. Is. 
• 234. PHCENNA—Dwarf branching habit, 
very free flowering, immense trusses; scarlet, 
shaded magenta, white eye. 9d. 
243. CHAS.MASON—Also a grand addition 
in the scarlet class; fine sturdy habit, free 
bloomer; trusses immense. Is. 
244. REV. H. HARRIES — Of a soft rosy red, 
producing pips and trusses of gigantic size, freely 
produced. 9 d. 
235. LAUNCELOT — Soft rosy scarlet, fine 
flowers and trusses; free and effective. 9 d. 
23(5. BEAUTY OF WINDSOR—Soft rosy 
magenta, petals broad and well formed ; dwarf 
and very bushy. 9 d. 
237. WINKFIELD GEM—Of a pleasing 
shade of soft cerise, fine circular shaped flower ; 
a very telling variety. 9 d. 
238. H. CANNELL, JUNR. — Perfect 
form and size, fine broad over-lapping petals; 
colour, crimson, deeply suffused with purple, 
white eye. Is. 
239. BRILLIANT—A grand scarlet, with 
very fine pips and trusses of the finest shape. 9 d. 
240. CHARLES DICKENS — Perfectly 
round ; colour crimson, shaded purple in lower 
petals ; fine bold truss. Is. 
241. REV. DR. MORRIS —A splendid 
formed flower, of great substance, bright scarlet 
with white eye ; good habit. Is. 
245. JOHN L BALDWIN—A fine deep 
scarlet, with a large white eye; bold trusses, 
dwarf habit; free. 9 d. 
246. MR. W. BEALBY— Splendid habit, 
with its beautiful, soft, rosy-red flowers. 9 d. 
247. SWANLEY GEM—Bright rosy salmon, 
distinct, pleasing, and attractive shade, very large 
white centre, extra fine-shaped flowers; a 
striking variety. 9 d. 
248. MRS. BARKER—Light rosy magenta, 
flowers of fine form and trusses very large; 
dwarf habit. 9 d. 
249. LYNETTE—Magenta, shaded orange 
outside of petals, white eye ; very effective. 9 d. 
250. RAPHAEL — Soft red, shaded rose; 
well-formed flowers, monstrous trusses. 9//. 
251. ROSY MORN—Rosy-pink, delicately 
shaded lilac, medium-size flowers, dwarf and 
very free ; a new shade. 9 d. 
252. ZELIA—Rich crimson, tinted purple, 
large and of good substance, trusses enormous. 
ORANGE AND YELLOW SHADES. 
253. GOLDEN HAND — Fine-formed 
flowers; largo trusses. 1*. Gd. 
254. ELEANOR—Of very dwarf habit and 
free blooming; the most eomjwict in this class; 
soft orange-6carlet, tinted yellow. Is. 
255. SUNBEAM—Quite a distinct shade of 
colour; free flowering; effective. Is. 
25G. SUNRAY—In the way of Wedding 
Rmq and Lore Gold, but larger flowers; fine 
bold trusses. 1.9. 
257. WEDDING RING—Flowers of fine 
form ; orange shade of colour ; good habit. 9 d. 
258. LOVE GOLD — A fine improvement 
on New Guinea , fine pips and truss 1$. 
259. AUREA PERFECT.*- cross be¬ 
tween New Guinea and Jealousy , and brings us 
nearer to a yellow shade; fine bold truss, sturdy 
grower. Is. 
260. JEALOUSY IMPROVED — Larger 
flowers than the old Jealousy, but of same colour; 
habit vigorous, fine trusses. 9c/. 
PURPLE AND MAGENTA-SCARLET. 
IIIS is also a new 
a blue. 
261. BLUE PETER—The most pronounced 
bluish tint yet seen ; medium-sized, well-formed 
circular flowers, dhtinct white eve. 1.9. 6c/. 
262. MARQUIS OF DUFFERIN — 
Splendid dwarf branching habit, and producing in 
?rcat profusion large trussei of rich crimson- 
magenta shaded flowers. 1.9. 
-'63. RICHARD DEAN —Very free, 
us a bright purple, from which we may expect 
attracts the attention of every one on account of 
its colour. 1.9. 
264. DR. R. G. TUCKER—Habit very free ; 
lively claret-purplc-crimson; certainly the best 
of its colour. 9 d. 
265. KING OF THE PURPLES—Good 
dwarf growth ; as a bedder, and in the house 
it is a charming kind. 9c/. 
class, and will eventually bring 
BLUSH SELFS AND OCULATED. 
266. MM E. MELBA —Most delicate ] 268. BIRTHDAY — Well-formed flowers; 
coloured white, tinged soft flesh-pink in inner I large pink ceutre ; fine massive trusses; 
part of florets and towards centre of flower; effective. Is. 
large and well-formed. Is, Gd.' 
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