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-Princesse <le Metternich (L.); pure white. 
Prog-res (L.); deep red. 
Queen Mary ; large flowers, pink (A. M. R. H. S.). 
Transcenclant (L.); bright carmine. 
Triomphe cle France (Deles.); crimson shaded magenta. 
Yvonne Cayeux (Cayeux) ; pale primrose shading to white. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Clenience; deep red..*.. 0 4 
Eileen 3Iay Robinson ; delicate shade of soft shell pink (A.M.R.H.S.). 0 9 
Freya; two rows of florets, bright pink. 0 4 
James Kelway (K.); large flowers, rich cardinal red (A. M. R. H. S.). 0 9 
John xMalcolin ; very large flowers, bright rose . 0 9 
Luna; soft pink. 0 4 
I\Irs. Rateinan Rrown; deep crimson. 0 9 
Prince of Wales; purplish carmine. 0 4 
Reine des bhtnches; pure white. 0 4 
Rubens (Nagels) ; carmine rose. 1 0 
Ruth; rose pink. 0 9 
Standard; bright carmine red. 0 & 
Bulbs and roots 
^ BEGONIAS 
Begonia fulgens 
This plant forms a low clump of foliage from which spring a quantity of 
upright flower-stalks with flo\ye)s carried well above the foliage, of a very bril¬ 
liant cherry red colour. One of the most useful bedding Begonias, although 
etill rare in gardens, 7/8 doz. 
Begonia Martiana grandiflora (L.) 
This superb variety proceeds from a cross between two Mexican sorts, B, 
gracilis Martiana and B. gracilis racemiflora : tubers white and smooth, thick 
upright and well branched stems, furnished with glossy leaves, and carrying on 
every axil short panicles of regular four-petalled flowers of a bright cerise rose. 
It succeeds best grown in a sunny border, 1/6 each, 15/— doz. 
Begonia Tapis rose (L.) 
(sold out) 
GLADIOLUS HYBBIDUS LEMOINEI 
Anf>rkoi* ; broad flowers, pale yellow, heavily blotched orange 
Rai><»u Joseph Hulot ; blue violet with dark blotches... 
each. 
s. d. 
2 0 
0 6 
