ft'. Ckqi)ell & ^01)^’ J^loi‘al G(uide. 
FREEIilNG J. LAWRENCE — Inside of the florets pale silvery pink, with a reverse^of bright ^ 
violet-amaranth paling off with age. 2s. 
GENERAL DODDS— Dark lilac, spotted white, lavender reverse, long narrow florets. Is. Grf. 
GEO. COLVILLE — A very rounu-sliaiied flower, the petals are incurved, making up a solid flue 
Itlooin, with fimbriated tips; the colour is deep rose, with a reverse of silver. Is. (it/. 
GETTVSBURGH — Deep crimson. Is. Ct/. 
GOOD GRACIOUS— Delicate peach-pink ; a grand flow er. Two First-Class Certificates. Is. Gi/. 
GOLDEN HAIR — Bright chrome-yellow, suffused amber ; seedling from Louis Doehmer. 2s. 
GOLDEN WREATH — A rather loosely formed Japanese, with long, curly, twisted, and inter- 
mingling florets, which are flat and pointed'; colour bright golden yellow ; crown bud. 2s. 
GUIRLANDE (Jap.) — White, marked rose, centre cream. Is. Gd. 
HENRY JACOTOT FILS (Jap.)— Reddish crimson. Is. 
H. HAMMOND SPENCER — A large semi-spherical Japanese, with long flat petals of medium 
width ; colour light pale blush, with centre suffused pale yellow. 
Is. Gt/. 
HILDA — Rosy lilac ; large. Is. 
H. L. SDNDERBRUCH — Bright yellow, of extra large size, full to centre, with wide petiils, 
irregular in form, which gives it a graceful appearance. This is a grand sort — growth robust, 
compact ; makes a tine plant for any purpose. Received the Longworth J’rizc (Silver Cup) at 
Ciucinatti Flower Show. 2s. Gd. ; cuttings, Is. First-Class Certificate. 
H. SHOESMITH— In form something similar to JM/e. Marie llosle ; colour buff, changiug to 
straw colour. Is. G(/. 
INTER-OCEAN — A grand novelty of V M>,rel type, of which it is a seedling ; colour pearly 
white, suffused pink. Is. Grf. 
J. AGATE — A grand incurved Japanese variety, very large, and perfect in sha|)e, jietals long, 
very thick, and beautifully incurving; in colour’ there is nothing approaching such ]>nrity of 
whiteness ; crown or terminal bud. First-Class Certificate. 2s. Grf. 
JAMES COMLEY — A very large flower, colour a beautiful clear mermet-pink, flower very 
double. 2s. 
JAMES LAMONT — An incurved Japanese, lus round as a ball: eolour dee]) ro.'y amaranth, 
lighter towards the centre; the petals are compactly arranged and rather fiat. Is. G</. 
JAMES MYERS (Jap. Ref.) — Rale cerise, shaded rose-magenta, reverse yellow: dcjicate long- 
fluted petals, large-spreading well-formed flowers ; tine exhibition variety. Crown buds. oft. is. GU. 
J. A. PETTIGREW— Crushed strawberry, light buff reverse. 2s. 
JEANNE D' ARC (Jap. Inc.) — Transparent milky v/hitc. Is. 
J. H. RUNCHMAN— A globular Japanese wit'i very compact interlacing florets, large solid 
blooms ; colour a fine shade of rich golden-yellow, slightly tinted lemon-yellow ; crown bud. 2s. 
J. H. WITTY — Deep primrose-yellow, shading off to sulphur. Is. Gd. 
JULES CHRETIEN (Jap., Ib93)— Rurple, silvery reverse. Is. 
JULIAN HILLPERT — A massive Jai)anese, with very long tubulated and semi-tubulated florets ; 
the colour is a delicate shade of creamy primrose, and the bloom is wide and spreading. 2s. C</. 
JULIETTE — Real ly white ; petals long ; a grand flower. Is. G</. 
JUNON (Lg. Anem. ) — Rale rose. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
J. W. MOORMAN — The blooms are large, of good substance, and wonderfully solid ; a lovely- 
shade of creamy white. Is. G</. 
LA BELLE D ALGER — Blush-white ; a very fine reflexed Japanese of grand proportions ; 
rather early-. Is. Gd. 
lady smith — T he colour is a delicate shade of rosy pink ; fine habit. Must be cro ivn bud. 2s. 
LA FOLIE— Yellow, striped red, long florets; dwarf habit ; very distinct. Is. Gr/. 
LALLY LEVANTI — Colour is an exquisite shade of pale heliotrope, deepening to rich bright 
mauve centre lighter ; dwarf. Crown bud. Is. Gd. 
LA NEIGE — Ruro white, a very beautiful flower; strong dwarf grower. Is. Gd. 
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