Cki]i)ell (&: Collide. 
POMPON VARIETIES, QUILLED FLOWERS. 
234. ALWINE — Pretty shade of pink, 
slightly shaded lilac. 
BERTHA —Civ amy-blush, orange and 
red ; distinct. 
BRUNETTE — Red, often blotched and 
tipped white. 
235. DEEGEN — Deep clear yellow, dis- 
tinct. 
23G. DR. RAUCH — Orange-red, small and 
pretty. 
237. GOLDEN CANARY— Rich golden 
yellow, tipped red. 
238. HERCULES — Dark lilac-rose, beauti- 
fully quilled. 
239. JOHN LUCAKS — Deep orange-red 
tipped white ; distinct. 
249. ZEL A MIRA— Cleai 
240. LITTLE DEAR — Blush white, flushed 
and tipped rosy lilac. 
241. LA PETITE BARBIER— Pure white, 
well-formed and regularly quilled ; free and 
dwarf. First-Class Certificate. 
242. LADY BLANCHE— Pure white; most 
desirable for cutting. 9d. 
243. MINNIE — Buff-salmon, tipped rosy 
purple. 
244. PAULINE — Rosy lilac, deeper centre ; 
distinct. 
2 15. ROYALTY — Lightorange, edged bright 
crimson, prettily quilled. 
24G. RAPHAEL — Maroon-crimson. 
247. SENSATION — Primrose-yellow, free 
and pretty. 
248. SURPRISE — Bronze-yellow ; distinct, 
eddish terra-cotta ; distinct. 
QUILLED FLOWERS. SCOLLOPED EDGES. 
250. OSIRIS — Rosy lilac, tipped white; 3 ft. 
261. WHITE ASTER, syn. GUIDING STAR— White; a gem fcr cutting purposes ; 2 ft. 6 in. 
BEST POMPONS. 
A ll this class produce an abundance of flowers, which are most valuable all through the later 
months of summer, and often far into the autumn. 
252. ACHILLES — Pale lilac ; well formed. 
4 ft. 
253. ADMIRATION — Crimson, tipped 
white ; free and pretty. 
254. ADONIS — Rosy carmine, light centre. 
255. A. E. SEARLE— Bright orange ; good 
outline ; dwarf. Awarded First-Class Certificate. 
256. ARIEL — Orange-buff ; good outline ; 
constant and free. 
257. ARTHUR WEST — Deep crimson, 
perfect form; very free. Award of Merit, 
R.H.S. Is. 
258. BACCHUS— Bright crimson-scarlet ; a 
small neat compact flower. l.s. 
259. BOULE DOR— Yellow, small, good 
shape petal ; very free. First-Class Certificate. 
260. CAMELIufEFLORA— Pure white, flat 
open petals ; pretty and distinct. 
261. CATHARINE — Yellow, neat flower. 
2G2. CECIL — Beautifully formed flowers; 
red, tipped white ; distinct and good. Awarded 
a F'irst-Class Certificate. 
263. CLEOPATRA — Purple-shade ; good 
petal ; free. Aw'arded First-Class Certificate. 
2G4. CONQUEST — Rosy salmon, red base, 
tipped Itght sulphur, yellow centre; dwarf and free. 
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265. COUNTESS VON STERNBERG — 
; One of the prettiest, light cream, partly edged 
clear soft yellow, medium-size. 
266. CONSTANTIA — Reddish cardinal, 
i shaded maroon, base of petals reddish pink. 
267. COQUETTE— Rich crimson-red, edged 
gold ; pretty. 
268. CORSAIR — Yellow ground, heavily 
edged bronzy-red. 3 to 4 ft. 
I 2(!9. CRIMSON BEAUTY — Of a rich 
t crimson ; free. 
270. CUPID — White ground, tipped and 
suffused rose. 
271. DANDY — Crimson-purple, small and 
i pretty. 
272. DARKNESS— Very dark ; useful. 
273. DOLLY KEITH — Nice, neat, and 
j pretty medium-sized blooms ; pure white, 
occasionally marked with clear yellow; very 
free and effective. Awarded a First-Class Cer- 
j tificate. 
274. DON JUAN— Maroon, small and per- 
I feet in shape ; free. 
I 276. DORA — Pale primrose and white ; 
I pretty and attractive. 
I 277. DOTIOINE — Light red, small, well 
I formed flowers. 
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