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Ck,i\i)ell & )Soi|^’ fl^lofkl Gtuide. 
HALLOW E'EN — Grand incurve ; heiglit of plant + ft., very stiff steins, elegant foliage, 
awarded 26 dol. premium as best “any other colour” at Indianapolis. 5s. 
H. W. REBMAN — Yellow; betweeU W. H, Lincoln and. .f/ot/efia ^ deep gulden yellow, very 
brieht, massive in buildiy-aa deep as wide., stems vefy stiff.;, height I ft.;; a grand yellow. Received 
25 dol. premium at Indianapolis ns be.st y'elluw. . 9S. ^ - 
JAMES BEOOB (Jap. Rosy-mauve with silvery leverae; an enormous ^ae, very broad 
spreading florets; splendid exhibition TarietT. . 6 ft Tecirrioal buds. 5s.. * 
JOHN LIOHTFOOT (Jap. Ref.) — Blush white,edged pink; alargc.fims full form ; drooping 
florets. Award of Merit, U. H;S. Crown buds. 5s. ^ •( 
LADY RANDOLPH— Keflexed Japanese. Florets fine substance; colour ama|gnth crimson, 
silvery reverse ; very dwarf ; crown buds. Plants in Spring, 5s. ^ . 
MARIE THERESE BERGMAN (Single ) — A Iteautiful white single • vefy , dwarf and 
profuse... 2s. . i ' . . 
MDM^. CARNOT (Jap.)— A grand! liotfer, with very -long petals, pure, white; can weii be 
termed a v/hite AVstVe.de LyoH. Plants^ 5s. ; cuttings, 8y. ' 
MDME. CLEMENT SERYAIS — Large, tine flowers; pure fvhite, silvery shadings; dwarf ; for 
mid-season. 6s. . ! 
MDME. HENRIETTE THOMPSON (Jap.)— Bronzy-red ; will make good bold flower. 
Its. 6<f. 
MDME. SARLIN (Jap) — Very sinillar to K. Molymux in colour, with bryader florets ; a grand 
flower. 3s. 
MDME. VESSIERE (Jap.) — A beautiful golden yellow , deep flower, dwarf habit. 3s. 
MILKY WHITE (Jap. Ref.) — A very full flower of an opaque white, w'ith spreading florets; 
a strong healthy habit. Crown buds. 5«. 
MISS BRONNA FOSTER (^Inc. Jap.) — The outer surface of the flower is deep rose, a 
beautiful and telling colour; a large deep bloom. Plants in Spring, Is. (id. 
MISS CONWAY — New early decorative variety. , Small Japanese, very handsome as a decor- 
ative sort. Graceful formation of Mdlle. Liictoit, and its long florets are a lovely shade of soft 
,tellow, white tips; dwarf and free. Plants in Spring, 3v. (id. 
MISS DULCIE SCHRCETER — Drooping flower, with long flat petals; colour golden yellow, 
distinctly edged crimson : large and striking; crown bud.s. Award of Merit. Plants in Spring, 
7s. 6d. 
MISS ELSIE TEICHMANN — A very large incurved Japanese of great depth ; pearly white ; 
florets curl w ith reguhiritv and grace : of great beauty ; dwarf, sturdy habit. Plants in Spring. 
7s. 6d. 
MISS GOSCHEN — Yellow ; a very fine type for show purposes; flowers large ; colour clear and 
rich; habit sturdy ; medium height, First-Class Certificate. Plants in Spring, (is. 
MISS LOUISE D. BLACK — Reddish orange ; height, 4 ft. ; something like the variety dJoiert 
Owen. Received Certificate at Indianapolis, and Honourable Mention at Chicago. 5s. 
MDME. WALTHER — A Japanese variety ; the outer florets are ([uilled at the base, the tube 
expanding into a flat oblong limb ; the outer part of tube is silvery, reverse silvery flushed with 
brown; tips sulphur-yellow, the inner ones partly incurved and rosy -mauve in colour; a most 
curious-shaped flower. Crown buds. 5.«. 
The “Gardener’s Chronicle” says of MDME. WALTHER: — 
A specimen sent us by Messrs. Caunell snowed there were at least five different forms of florets, 
with numerous intermediate ones. The general form was thatof aransed cushion or disc, surrounded 
with numerous rows of ray-florets of different .shapes. The whole flower had the shape of a Turk’s- 
head broom. 
MISS M. M; JOHNSON — Was Certificated both in Ciuti aud Chicago on the 20th of October. 
Thu shade of yellow is that of W. U. Lincoln. +s'. 
MISS RITA SCHRCETER (Jap.) — Immense, and best described as a glorified Belle Battle; 
habit good, and of easy culture. Plants in Spring, 7s. (id. each. 
MONS MEG (Jap.) — A splendid Japanese crimson-red, interlacing florets, and gold reverse, the 
blooms measuring iu. diameter; a grand variety for either decoration or exhibition. First-Class 
Certificate. Crown or terminal buds. 
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