NEW, RARE, AND SELECT PLANTS . 
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Evening 1 Star, magenta rose, a soft and beautiful color; truss large. 
Etendard des Nosegays, immense trusses of dark crimson flowers. 
Emily Morland, scarlet, shaded with rose and purple. 
E. S. Dodwell, deep salmon-pink. 
E. J. Lowe, rosy scarlet, suffused with purple. 
Feu de Peubla, fiery scarlet. 
Florence. 
Firefly, bright vermilion; very large truss. 
George Peabody, rich magenta-crimson; superband distinct; extra. 
Gen. Grant, brilliant scarlet; immense truss; one of the best bedders. 
Grand Duke, deep orange-scarlet; extra truss. 
Gloire de Corbeney, salmon, shaded with white. 
Humboldti. 
Herald of Spring, light orange-scarlet. 
Haupman Humu. 
H. M. Stanley, fine puce; enormous trusses. 
Henri de Beaudot, light blush, scarlet centre; distinct and fine. 
Helen Lindsay, rich, rosy pink. 
Haidee, magenta, shaded with blue; new, and novel in color. 
Harold, rose shaded; fine bedder. 
Iago, bright orange-scarlet; compact habit; fine. 
Ianthe, purple crimson; large flowers; good shape. 
Jean Sisley, large, round scarlet flowers, white eye. 
King of the Nosegays, very large; scarlet. 
Kingcraft, scarlet; fine. 
Lady C. Kennedy, intense bright scarlet; one of the finest. 50c. each. 
Lucius le Nain, brilliant scarlet; fine truss; dwarf habit. 
Le Grand, immense truss; rich, crimson-scarlet flower. 
Lucius, bright rose; very large truss. 
Lady Constance Grosvenor, fiery scarlet; immense truss; fine bedder. 
Lord Palmerston, lake, tinted with crimson; superb 
Leonidas, fiery scarlet; the largest flower among the Zonals. 
Lawrence Haywood, improvement on Dr. Hogg; purplish rose. 
Louis Froebel. 
Lilac Rival, bright lilac, with white blotch on upper petals; one of the best. 
Lord Derby, scarlet; very large, quite circular-shaped flowers; good habit. 
Murillo, very dark scarlet; a new color, and beautiful variety. 
Mrs. William Paul, delicate rose pink; dwarf habit; distinct. 
Madame Vaacher, white; dwarf and compact habit; fine. 
Madame Mezard, a distinct variety, of a clear violet-rose color; beautiful. 
Maid of Kent, with trusses of pure, lake-rose, pink flowers; habit compact. 
Miss Gertrude, the most beautiful salmon-colored variety yet introduced. 
Miss Gladstone, white ground with pink centre; most profuse bloomer. 
Mr. Gladstone, rich scarlet, shaded with purple; large truss. 
Madame Jean Sisley, very large trusses of salmon-colored flowers. 
Moor of Venice, pure crimson; immense truss. 
Madame Eugene Buenzoid, light, delicate rose; immense truss. 50c. 
Mrs. Keeler, soft rosy pink; large truss. 
Magenta Christine, magenta piuk; dwarf habit, free bloomer. 
Madame Werle, pure white with pink eye; fine. 50c. 
Mercy Grogan, brilliant scarlet; immense trusses. 
Mrs. E. Groves, bright magenta, suffused with purple. 
Omega, intense scarlet; one of the finest. 
Othello, rich scarlet; fine bedder. 
Orient Pearl, pure, waxy blush, splashed with oarmine. 
Poizreau, scarlet vermilion; a very rich color; large truss. 
Pink Pet, very fine pink. 
Polly King, light salmon color; immense trusses, free bloomer. 50c. 
Paul Brie. 
Purple Prince, bright, dark magenta, with purple shade. 
