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Mrs J. P. Bryce. White flushed pink, rather loose in 



petal. 

 Mrs J. Seward. Golden buff, solid, and very fine 



form. 



Mrs W. C. Egan. Rosy lilac, very large flower. 

 Pantia Ralli. Bronzy buff, a flower of good standing. 

 Romance. Rich yellow, said to be an improvement on 



C. H. Curtis. 

 Topaize OrieStal. Pale straw yellow, a finely moulded 



flower. 

 Triomph de Montbrun. Inside of florets rosy crimson, 



outside light buff, sturdy habit. 



William Biddle. Deep lemon, with shading, an im- 

 mense perfect flower. 

 Frank Trestian (new). Bright, buff amber, a choice 



flower of fine form. 

 J. G. Shrimpton. Bright golden yellow, somewhat 



resembling C. H. Curtis and Buttercup. 

 Amber Beauty. Clear shade of orange amber, long 



pointed florets, very distinct and fine. 

 A. H. Hall. Deep purple, slightly shaded bronze, an 



immense flower of almost perfect form. 

 Chrysanthemiste. Bruant rosy buff, deep flower. 

 Comtesse d'Estoile. Blush white, sturdy grower. 

 C. J. Ellis. Bronze red. 

 Embleme Poitevine. Rich golden yellow, finely built 



flower, petals beautifully incurving. 

 Fred Palmer. Full blush pink. 

 G. F. Evans. Chrome yellow, large, globular-shaped 



flower. 

 G. W. Matthews. Soft amber yellow, base of petals 



cinnamon red. 



Hanwell Glory. Bronze yellow, good form. 

 Hilda George. Silver mauve, a fine flower of good 



habit. 

 Jalene. Bright rosy lilac, immense size and good shape. 



