S. Gjuide. 
MISS MACrGlfj BLSN'KIRON (C*. K. tShai ) — The horets. except the outside vowSj incurve 
rcKuInrly, sliowiiig a glowing golden colour ; the outer florets reflex, exhibiting the npner surface 
of the petal a bright crimson, streaked with orange. First-Class Certificate. 2.s. 
MISS BOSE SHOTTA — Colour purest of whites; a fine, full, deep flower. 2.<. Grf. 
MISS SUE SALES —Colour rosy blush, with a tinge of salmon. Crown buds. 2.s. (id. 
MME. AD. MOULIN (Jap.) — "White, tirted salmon, l.s. (!(/. 
MME. ADRIEN ARMAND— Lilac, silvery reverse; long drooping florets ; dwarf. 2s. G(/. each. 
MME. ANT. CORDONNIER — Rosy white, tijiped yellow ; reiie.xed florets. Is. Gi/. 
MME. AUG. GACHE — Rosy wliite; droopitig florets. 2s. (!</. each. 
MME. CHAS. CAPITANT (Jap.)— Flesh pink. l.v. 
M. M. DE LA ROCHETERIE — Chestnut red, pale reverse. 2s. (h/. each. 
MME. FELIX PERRIN — Soft rose ; perfect flower, like a Cactus Dahlia, l.s. Grf. 
MME. G. EYMARD-DU VERNAY — Pearly rose, in way of WHlium Tricki r. Is. G</. 
MME. J. DE BEYLIE— Creamy white, yellow centre ; extra large double flower. 2s. G</. each. 
MME. H. DE FORTAMIER (Jap.) — Ivory-white; very largo. Is. 
MME. LAILLAULT (.Tap.) — Deep lilac. l.s. 
MME. LEBLANC -While. Is. 
MME. LOUISE DREVET (.lap.)— Pure white. Is 
MME. ZURICE (Jap.) — Silvery amaranth, l.s. 
M. PANCKOUCKE (Jap.) — Golden yellow ; grand flower. First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
M. PH DEWOLFS— Golden yellow, striped red ; braid florets. 2s. 
M. PIERRE LALLEMAND — Crimson red, golden reverse. 2s. 6i/. each. 
MR. C. FRAMPTON — Colour pale primrose, passing to white with age. 2.s. 
MR. D. AIRDRIE— Rich reddish crimson, shading oft to a fine golden yellow in the ccutre 
( rown bud. '>s. 
MR. H. JACKSON— Chrome-yellow. 2s. 
MR. J. BLACKBURN- A very .striking and distinct flower, long Hat petals, split and forked at 
I lie ends, twisting and intermingling, of the richest claret colour; fine, full, deep flower. Is. Gi/. 
MR. JOHN LYNE— Colour a warm shade of golden chrome, with pale reddish-bronze 
reflection. Crown bud. 2.'. (irf. 
MR. "W. SEAGO — A very refined flower, colour soft rosy jiink ; grand deep bloom of perfect form • 
dwarf, compact habit, l.s. Grf. 
ME. J. S. "WHITE— Bright distinct Japanese of reddish amaranth, with a silvery reverse almost 
approaching pure white ; rather dwarf. Crown bud. 2s. 
MR. J. WHITTLE — Colour Maimaison pink, long broad petals of great substance. 2s. 
ME. R. W, E. MURRAY — Colour rich leracm-yellow ; medium height. Crown bud. 3s. 
MR. S. FORTESCUE — Warm rosy terra cotta on a yellow ground. Crown bud. 2.s. 
MR. W. HOWE — Colour soft pink, passing to blush in the centre. Crown bud. 2s. 
MR. W. TROY — A beautiful rich golden-bronze, petals long and much incurved, out.«ide petals 
drooping and of a reddish-bronze shade ; very telling variety. 2s. 
MRS. C. COLLINS (Inc. Jap.) — Rather loosely incurving; colour flesh or salmon-blush, passio'' 
to white. Crown bud. 2s. no 
MRS. C. J. MILLS— The florets are broad, curlv, deep grooved, and of great. length; colour a 
delicate pale blush-pink on a pure white ground. Medium height. 2.s. 
MRS. C. J. Si^TER (Anem.) — Oraugp-buff, a most lovely self-coloured flower of the iioatest 
form. Awarded five I'lrst-Class Certificates, iucludiug N.G.S. tuid R.Il.S. Is. Gd. 
MRS. E. G. HILL— Clear pearl-pink. First-Class Certificate. 2.v. 
MRS. G_. B. DARBY (Jap.) — Silvery lilac, long, spreading florets, the points becoming fluted 
\Mtli age ; full and very pleasing flower. Crown or ter/ninal b.uds. 5 K. 1#. 
iros. GEORGE ADDISON— Colour pure white, faintly tiugpd ou the outside withsoft mauve, 
entre shaded yellow and pale mauve ; very effective aud dwarf. Crown bud 2*. 
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