fi. Cjii\r|eU & 0OH0’ G{uide. 
LE COLOSSE QRENOBLOIS— Kosy wliite, striped liliic; 
liiibit. 2s. G(l. 
immense spreading flower; good 
LE GEANT DES ALPES — Crimson-red and bright gold ; drooping florets; very tall. l.s. (W. 
LES ECRINS — Orange-yellow, large globular flower ; florets lacininted ; good habit, Is. Gd. 
LEVIATHAN (Jap. Inc.) — Dark violet-amaranth ; grand flower. Is. 
L'ISERE — Straw colour, turning to white, enormous long cnrly florets, a true )l7n‘fe Drayon; 
very distinct. Is. Gd. 
LOUISE (Calvat) — Undoubtedly the finest incurved Ja))aneso yet raised ; the flowers are of 
immense size, and of bcantifnl form; colour a lovely shade of soft peach-pink; remarkable dwarf 
habit, l.s. Gd. 
LILY LOVE — The blooms arc very full ; the petals long and narrow, and singularly twisted ; 
colour pure white. Crown bud. 2s. 
MADAME AD. CHATIN — A lovely pure white ; perfectly distinct; iiabit remarkably dwarf, 
in which respect it forms a ca])ital companion to Louise. Fust-Class Certificate. 2s. Gd. 
MADAME GAMBON — A grand and noble flower, representing a large and improved Comte de 
Gennimj ; a fine back row flower. Is. Gd. 
MADAME CHARLES MOLIN — Pure white ; a form very similar to Viviaud Morel ; the white 
'is very pure, and it entirely does away with the desire to obtain a white sport from V. Morel. 
First-Class Certificate, l.s. 
M. AD. GIROND(Jap.) — Crimson-bronze. Is. 
MARIE LOUISE (Kef.)--White; a grand flower. Is. Gd. 
MAJOR BONNAPFON (Inc.) — Yellow; a grand flower. 2s. 
MARJORIE HOFFMAN — Colour soft primrose; dwarf habit. 2s. Gd. 
MAUD PEARSON — A splendid flower, with the build of V. Morel; 
marvellously free. Is. Crf. ; cuttings. Is. 
M. AUG. DE LACVIVIER (Jap.)— Bronzy red, tipped gold 
delicate pink and 
First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
First- Class 
M. BENJ. GIROUD — Crimson red ; reflexed florets, which are laciuiated. Is. Gd. 
M. CHAS. MOLIN — Orange yellow', lighter centre ; extra large flower; very fine. 
Certificate. 2s. Gd. each. 
M. DE MORTILLET (Jap. Inc.)— Gold, violet, and crimson. Is. 
MDLLE. LEA LEVEQUE — Pale mauve, tipped gold; veiy large and handsome flower. Is. (h/. 
MDLLE. M. A. DE GALBERT — Pure white, large globular flower with broad florets; extra. 
2s. 
MDLLE. MARIE CORDONNIER — Producing large flowers of a deep rosy-pink shade, 
reverse of centre petals silvcry-crcam ; said to be a grand variety. 7.s. Gd. 
MDLLE. THERESE PANCKOUCKE (Jap.)— Pure white ; an accpiisition for late cutting. Is. 
MDLLE. THERESE REY— A most lovely pure ivory-white of grand proportions; ca.sy grower, 
and finishing to a perfect flower; one of the best, First-Chtss Certificate. Is. 
MEPHISTO— Bright red, reverse pale yellow ; broad florets; dwarf habit. 2s. Gd. each. 
M. FERNAND BERTTN (Jap.)— I-ight red, marbled white, silvery reverse. Is. (h/. 
M. FOURNIER— Orange red, golden reverse ; very fine colour. l.<. Gd. 
M. GEORGES BIRON— Poppy red, golden centre ; long drooping florets. Is. Gd. 
M. GEORGES MICHEL— Yellow', shaded red ; drooping florets. Is. Od. 
M. G. MONTIGNY— Uosy white, shaded lilac; long florets; dwarf habit, and rather early. 
2s. Gd. each 
M. GRUYER— Palo rose, centre shaded yellow ; very large double flower ; strong grow'cr. Is. Gd. 
M. HENRI JACOTOT (Jap. Inc.)— Salmon-white, striped violet carmine, silvery reverse. Is- 
M. H. J. JONES — Carmine, shaded lilac. Is. Gd. 
MISS AT. T rim WILSON (Jap. Ref.)— Rose cerise, silvery reverse, long spreading florets, massive 
■bloom of good form, and very effective; a fine exhibition variety. 5 ft. Crown buds. Is. Gd. 
MISS ETHEL ADDISON— The inside of the florets is lined and streaked with violet-amaranth 
.plum colour, with a reverse of pale silvery amaranth. Crown bud. 2s. Gd. 
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