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MR. CHARLES COX — Clear light yellow, good si/.e, and remarkably deep; florets flat and li' 
almost straight, furnishing globular outline; valuable as a show sort. Crown buds of easy culture. ^ 
First-Class Certificate. Plants in Spring, 5s. 
MR. FLETCHER — Dark rose with yellow tints. The flower is large and full, reeurved in 
shape and handsome ; iLvarf and good. Plants in Spring, o.s. 
MR. R. B. MARTIN — This is a large bloom, with very long drooping florets, and valuable for 
show purposes ; colour yellow, heavily shaded dark brown and bronze. Crown bud. Plants in 
Spring, os. 
MRS. BASSETT (Jap. Anem.) — Rosy-lilac guard florets, lined white, high centre of a rote 
shade, tipped yellow ; a grand show flower. Terminal buds. 3s. G«. 
MRS. C. E. SHEA — Colour soft creamy white ; florets of great length, gracefully drooping and 
interlaced, forming a most elegant and refined flower of immense size. Plants in Spring, 21s. 
MRS. E. S. TRAFPORD (Jap.) — A beautiful sport from ]Vm. 7) icier ; ground colour yellow, 
the pink colour changing to a rosy-crimson ; one of the finest novelties, is. each. 
MRS. H. T. DREWETT — Handsome Japanese flower, creamy white; flowers of good width, 
especially deep and solid ; reflexed, florets long. 4 ft. Crown buds. Plants in Spring, 5s. 
MRS. J. H. TAYLOR — White flower of the turly petalled Golden Uraijon form ; bloom large, 
full, and early ; striking. Plants in Spring, 5s. 
MRS. SEEBOHM (Jap. Kef.) — White; large foil flower, slightly plumed when fully e.xpanded, 
free bloomer ; may be used with effect as a decorative plant. 4 to 5 ft. Terminal buds. 5s. 
MRS. SMITH RYLANDS (Inc. .Jap.) — Magnificent golden-yellow of splendid form, size, and 
substance, richest shade of gold yet produced ; good habit and constitution. Crown or terminal 
buds. 5s. 
MRS. W. J. GODFREY — Said to be the largest, purest, and most magnificent white 
up-to-date ; the blooms have a beautiful feathery appearance ; good sturdy habit. Plants, 
10.S. 6(f. each. 
M. VILMORIN (Jai). Dec.) — Deep golden yellow of large size, with long narrow florets; style of 
Avalanche., but the florets are longer ; a decide d acquisition. Crown buds. 3s. 6<f. 
NELLIE ELVERSON — The flower is of immense size, very full florets of great substance ; form 
incurving, a most imposing bloom. Received 25 dol. premium at Indianapolis as best bronze ; also 
the same last year for first year seedling. 5s. 
OWEN S CRIMSON (Inc.) — One of the brightest crimson iiicnrvcd Chinese Chrysanthemums 
in cultivation, the florets are broad and of a brilliant dark crimson, the blooms measuring 5 inches 
in diameter ; good habit and constitution, a notable addition to this class. Crown buds. Awarded 
two First-Class Certificates by N.C.S. and R.II.S. 7s. GJ. 
OWEN'S PERFECTION (Jap. Anem.) — A grand flower ; large bright lilac guard florets with 
a large raised centre of lilac, tinged slightly with gold. Awarded First-Class Certificates by N.C.S. 
and R.II.S. Crown or terminal buds. 3s. 6<A 
OWEN THOMAS (Inc. Jap.) — One of the best yellows to dste, with incurving florets of great 
substance, something in the way of Stansleml White, but more incurved ; the blooms measures inches 
in diameter; rather late, a grand exhibition flower. 4 to 5 ft. Crown buds. Two First-Class 
Certificates. 6s. 
QUEEN OF BUFFS (Jap.)— Salmon-buff, a distinct shade of colour; flower of great depth 
and substance. 4 to 5 ft. Crown or terminal buds. 5s. 
PALLANZA (Jap.) — Of great refinement, and of the purest and richest golden yellow j 
strikingly handsome ; a fine acquisition. 7s. Gcf. 
PHILADELPHIA — The sensational variety of the year ; massive flowers, almost pure white. 
Awarded a Silver-Gilt Medal by the N.C.S. on November 7th, 181)4, will be distributed March 1st, 
181)5. 7s. GiA each. 
PURITY (Single) — The pureit white of any known vaiiety: for ent flower is simply grand 
Award of Merit. 9iA each. 
RADIANCE — F'ine colour of Golden Wedding ; is full and deep, and of fine size ; height, 3J ft. ; 
broad incurving petals. 4s. 
SAMUEL BARLOW — Early-flowering variety ; bright salmon-pink ; charming and useful 
Is. GiA each 
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