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H. Ckqqell & $or\$’ 'Flctfkl G^uitle 
H. DE PERCEVAL-Soft blush, fine 
large round flowers; dwarf spreading habit; a 
fine improvement on A or ah. is. 
270. PURITAN—Large fine flower-, white 
ground, netted soft salmon ; large and distinct 
white eye; good vigorous habit; free. 9</. 
271. LADY BROOKE—Large trusses; 
clear white, with delicate pink mark in centre 
of flowers ; a very striking variety. Is. 
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272. DUCHESS OF FIFE-A most lovely > 
colour, delicate blush pink, fine pip and truss; a • 
gem in any flower arrangement. Is. 
274. STELLA MASSEY—Deep blush pink, 
flowers large, habit dwarf, free bloomer; an 
acquisition. 1 )d. 
275. LADY REED — Pure white, large 
scarlet centre; free and effective. 9 d. 
SALMON. 
276. MRS. HALL—Of a very deep salmon 
colour; splendid large flowers of the finest form 
and substance, large trusses; habit vigorous: 
much admired wherever exhibited. Is. (id. 
277. MRS. FRANK ROTHERA—A pretty 
shade of salmon, tinted rose; very large fine 
flowers, bold trusses ; a nice addition. Is. (id. 
278. A. F. WOOTTEN — Producing enor¬ 
mous sized flowers and trusses of a clear salmon 
shade, distinct white eye, and fine overlapping 
petals. During the late autumn and winter 
season it becomes more of a mottled salmon. 
Is. (id. 
279. MASCAGNI — Attractive, fine large 
bold flowers of soft mottled silvery-salmon, with 
a most distinct and well-defined broad rng of 
clear fiery-salmon round a white eye ; dwarf and 
compact; free bloomer, is. (id. 
280. LADY TENNYSON — A charming 
variety ; large well-formed flowers of a pleasing 
shade,’ mottled towards outside of petals, deeper 
colour towards the centre, enormous trusses; 
distinct and effective. Is. 
281. O. W. HOLMES — Of the deepest 
o’finge-salmon colour; fine large flowers ; an 
acquisition. Is. Gd. 
282. CENONE — Mottled salmon of the 
richest shade ; fine bold flowers and trusses. Is. 
283. FLORENCE FARMER — White 
•ground, veined and tinted rosy-salmon; flowers 
of line form and size. Is. 
284. MRS. ROBT. CANNELL—A decided 
improvement on bidy Rosebery ; habit very 
dwarf, flowers are large, w r ell formed, and of 
great substance; large trusses and extremely 
free flowering. Is. 
285. GOOD FRIDAY — Pinky-salmon, 
stained magenta round a conspicuous white 
eye. Is. Gd. 
286. NEW STAR—A pretty shade of rosy- 
salmon, very large star-like white centre. Is. Gd. 
287. PROSORPINA—Producing large,bold 
flowers; clear salmon; fine habit. Is. 
288. MIDSUMMER — A mottled variety, 
producing enormous flowers and trusses; good 
habit; fine. Is. 
289. AYESHA—A pretty rosy-salmon shade 
very dwarf and free. 9 d. 
290. JULIET —Large trusses; dwarf and 
free; deep fiery salmon. 9 d. 
291. BEAUTY OF KENT—Most lovely 
mottled salmon, especially grand in winter; geo.i 
habit; large trasses. 9 d. 
292. COUNTESS OF DERBY—Mottled 
salmon, fiery centre, shading off to a jvhite 
margin. 9 d. 
293. LADY R. CHURCHILL—The deepest 
possible salmon colour, of very fine fornrand 
substance; good habit and free. 9</. 
All varieties not priced, Gd. each. 
SALMON, ORANGE-COLOURED. 
A New Class, of which Souv. de Mirande is the parent. 
295. MME. JULES CHRETIEN—A great 
siride in this section, a most novel introduction. 
Clear rosy-scarlet with a tinge of magen*a, 
distinct white centre peculiar to this class ; a real 
acquisition. 2 s. 
29 ■. A LC IDE P ASQUIER—Vcry similar 
to tlie above in every way. 2s. 
297. CHAS. PASQUIER—An improvement 
on TV. V. Aoulens, and being of a richer shade of 
salmon-orange. Is. 
298. MME. DE BOUDEVILLE—A 'cry 
p etty and delicate coloured variety, quite distinct 
and very effective; large bold trasses, and well- 
slmped flowers of white, marbled a soft shade of 
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pink, and outer edges of each petal wired a 
deep shade of fiery pink ; a sterling novelty, is, 
299. ETOILE DE LYON—Flowers large 
and fine: the colours white and rosy-scarlet, being 
very decided,and almost in equal proportions l.v. 
300. H. DUTERAIL - Of a deep shade of 
salmon-orange, greater part of upp r petals pure 
white ; striking. 9 d. 
301. JACQUES CALLOT—Of a pleasing 
shade of shrimp-pink ; fine broad petals; good 
habit; also distinct. 9 d. 
302. SOUV. DE MIRANDE —A lovely 
shrimp-pink and white, and has been awarded 
First-Class Certificates wherever shown. 
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