li. dh,T\i^ell G[inde 
MRS. GEORGE GORDON — The colout in a dciicalo sUiule of pale priimoao; rather tall 
grower. Crown bud. 3s. 
MRS. G. J. BEER — Colour rosy-purple, shading ofi lighter towards the centre. 2s. 
MRS. J. GEO. EILS— Ivory white. 2s. 
MRS. HENRY ROBINSON — A gracefully incurving Japanese, with petals of good length and 
rather loosely arranged; colour pure white. Crown bud. 2.v. 
MRS. H. FORD HILLIER — The blooms are globular, colour sulphur-primrose ; dwarf, vigorous 
habit. Crown bud. 2s. 
MRS. JEREMIAH COLMAN (.fap.) — White, centre a beautiful cream, turning to pure white ; 
petals very broad and long. First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
MRS. J. WHITTLE — A large massive Japanese with long tnfisted florets;, colour a creamy 
white. Crown bud 2s. 
MRS. P. BLAIR (.Tap. Ino.)— Siivery rose, with streaks and shadings of bl ight rose ; a grand 
ac(|uisition for exhibition. Crown bud. a ft. Awarded two Fii’st-Class Certificates 2.s‘, 
MRS. R. J. HAMILL — The colour is wonderfully rich and pure, being of a delicate shade of 
pale silvery lemon-yellow outside, with deeper shade of lemou inside ; the florets arc broad, incurved, 
forming a globular bloom of the first order. 2s 
MRS. R. W. E. MURRAY— The petals are long .and flat, and the colour is one of the purest of 
whites ; rather tall, but a decided acquisition. 2s. 
MRS. W. H. LEES— The colour is a beautiful soft blush, being lighter towards the centre 
First-Class Certific.ite. .Is. (id. 
MRS. W. S. TAYLOR — A well-built flower of medium size; the colour is creamy-white, and 
the tips of the petals greenish-white. Crown bud. 2.<i. 
M. TH. DAVID— Carmine amaranth silvery reverse ; large double flower. 2s. (id. each. 
NOCES D OR — Large yellow flower, splendid habit, rather early. 2.v. 6d. 
PEACH BLOSSOM — Colour as name denotes ; distinct, l.i. 
PETIT DELAUX (Jap. Inc.)— Silvery pink. Is. 
PITCHER AND MANDA — Colour a beautiful canary -yellow, suffused white ; extra. Ts. Go 
PREPET ROBERT — Rosy amaranth. Commended. 1,?. 
PRESIDENT ARMAND— Rich crimson red, golden reverse ; a magnificent flower, splendid 
dwarf habit ; very fine. ll-s. Sd. each ; cuttings same price. 
PRESIDENT BORREL (Jap.)— Rosy purple. First-Class Certificate. l.s. 
PRINCESS— Pure ivory white, a grand decorative variety for auy purpose where white flowers 
are required ; perpetual flowering from middle of September to November, the head of plants being 
covered with bloom ; fine dwarf habit. Is. ; cuttings. Crf. 
QUEEN OP THE HIRSUTES— Ruby-crimson l.s. 
R. BALLANTINE— Colour deep rich chrome-yellow, and warm rosy-bi-onze ; very striking. 
Crown bud. 2s. Od. 
REDONDO — U'Aeeler type, inside of petals orange, reverse old gold. Flowers perfectly doulde, 
3 ;rowth dwarf with short St iff stem and fine foliage. Certificate at Indianaprrlis. 4 ft. Crown bud. 
Is. (id . ; cuttings. Is. 
RICHARD DEAN (Jap.)— Deep crimson, with golden reverse. 3 ft. F.C.C. l-w (id. 
RICHARD JONES (Jap. Inc.)— Reddish crimson, inside golden bronze, petals very broad and 
of groat substance ; G ft. ; terminal buds. Is. (id. 
R, LEADBETTER— Light yellow, robust constitution, large and elegant, of a whorled form, 
slightly incurving. 2.s. 6d . ; cuttings, Is. (>d. 
ROBERT B. LAIRD — A fine compact flower, incurving, inside of florets reddish orange, with 
roverse of rich old gold ; a splendid companion to /,ord /iroo/ce^ but (juite distinct. 2.v. (id. 
ROBERT J. MURPHY— Yellow sport of il/rs. //. Cannell ; a fine late variety, l.s. (!</. 
ROBERT MeINNES— Colour bright scarlet aud gold. l.s. ad. 
ROGER WILLIAMS — Very dark crimsou, seedling from IF. IF. Coles. Is. ad. 
RYBCROPT GLORY— Rich golden-yellow. F.C.C., N.C.S., and R.ll.S. 2d. 
SAN J0.4QUIN — The largest Anemone variety ever introduced,Tong white guard petals, centre 
light lemon. 2s. 
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