iC^loi‘kl Gfiiide. 
442. ECLIPSE — Kosv -mauve ami salmon, 
crimson ring round the disc; distinct. First-Class 
Certificate. 
443. EMILY — Medium size, of a deep rich 
magenta, very dark disc ; effective. 
444. EVELYN — Clear white ring round 
disc, outer margin of flower shaded delicate 
pinkish mauve ; good for exhibition. Awarded 
several Certificates. 1,9. 
445. EVENING STAR — Rich maroon, fine 
shaped. 
446. EYNSFORD GEM— Of a beautiful 
rich crimson-magenta and maroon shade, narrow 
ring of orange and red round centre ; medium 
size ; distinct. 
465. MARION HOOD — White, shading to 
deep rosy pink ; distinet. 
466. MAUDE — Pure white, with deep 
edgings of maroon ; very show'y and constant. 
467. MISS GLASSCOCK— A beantifnl 
and delicate coloured variety, universally ad- 
mired ; soft clear lavender, margined with pale 
mauve. Awarded leveral Certificates. Is. 
408. MISS HENSHAW — Colour most in- 
tense dazzling crimson - scarlet ; flowers of 
medium size, good substance ; very free. 3 ft. 
1 . 9 . 
469. MISS JEPPERIES-Mauve and 
magenta, with deep band of red at tlie base of 
the florets. First-Class Certificate. 
447. FAUST — Rich reddish crimson, large 
round flowers. First-Class Certificate. 
448. FLAVIUS — Clear yellow, deep orange 
centre; distinct. 
449. F. L. TEMPLE — Fine flow'cr; deep 
rich maroon, shaded carmine. 
450. FRED. LESLIE — Red, tipped w'ith 
white; very attractive and free; distinct. 1 . 9 . 
451. GERTIE BYWATER — Pure white, 
with distinct side edgings of pale yellow. 
452. GERTRUDE — Large lilac rose- 
coloured flowers, with a yellow zone round the 
disc. First-Class Certificate. 
453. GULIELMA — Pure white, margins 
golden buff; distinct; medium size; fine shape. 
Received an Award of Merit. 
454. H. M. STANLEY — Bright scarlet, 
tipped white; medium size. 
45.5. IVANHOE — Deep lilac ; fine reflexed 
flower of great substance ; free and dw'arf. 
45(i. JACK — Beautiful dark maroon, nice 
smooth petals, fine shape, having a ring round 
the disc which makes it very attractive ; an im- 
provement on Celewm/o. 1-. 
45( . JAMES SCOBIE — Yellow, beautifullv 
striped and spotted red ; dwarf habit ; one of 
the best. 
458. KITTY — White, deeply suffused with 
rosy-mauve; a charming variety. Firat- Class 
Certificate, N.D.S. 1.9. 
459. LADY HELEN — Medium size, excel- 
lent form and substance ; clear bright yellow, 
each petal having a pure white tip ; good habit. 
First-Class Certificate. Is. 
460. LADY WHITEHEAD -Rich dazzling 
rose-purple, t^nite a new shade, yellow ring 
round disc ; much admired. 4 ft. Is. 
4(il. LITTLE BEAUTY — Light magenta- 
rose, yellow and buff base of petals; freeand pretty. 
462. LITTLE SNOW-WHITE — Perfect 
circular medium-sized flowers of the purest 
white ; an improvement on Duchess of lFe. 9 <- 
minster. Is. 
4(i3. LIZZIE HALL — Pale sulphur, edged 
white ; distinct. 
464. LORRAINE — Distinct and beautiful, 
rich magenta, deeper shade in centre. 
470. MISS LINAKER — Rich cherry-red 
and magenta, orange at base of petals. 
471. MISS SPERATI — Deep rich golden- 
yellow, evenly striped and flaked crimson ; very 
constant ; a fine addition. 3^ ft. Is. 
47 2. MIDGET IMPROVED— Rich orange- 
scarlet; free, distinct, useful. 
473. MIKADO — First-Class Certificate; 
grotind colour red and scarlet, of a pleasing 
shade, in the centre and edge of each petal is a 
large proportion of lovely golden brassy -yellow ; 
fine, large, well-shaped flower. 
474. MR. KENNETT — Bright golden 
ground, distinctly striped crimson, showy flower. 
475. MR. ROSE — Ground colour bright 
rose, r^ularly striped pure white; dwarf. First- 
Class Certificate. 
476. MRS. PARROTT — Pure white, with 
side margins of beautiful pale rose. The best of 
I this colour; very novel and pleasing. Is. 
477. MRS. W. C. HARVEY- Rich ma- 
genta, heavily edged bright mauve ; conspicuous, 
free flowering. 
j 478. MAGPIE — Cerise, tipped white, deep 
maroon towards centre. 
I 479. NANCE — Very pale mauve; very 
j pleasing, well formed, and of medium size. Is. 
I 480. NELLIE — Intense crimson - maroon, 
I with a broad bright golden disc around the 
t centre ; flowers large and well reflexed ; very 
I dwarf. Is. 
I 481. NELLIE WARE — Purplish crimson ; 
rich and distinct 
482. NORTHERN STAR — Bright red, 
margined deep golden yellow ; small, well- 
formed flowers ; distinct. First-Class Certificate 
483. PARAGON — Most distinct. 
484. ROB ROY — Dark red, with a purple 
tip ; very free and fine. 
485. ROSE QUEEN — Soft rose, suffused 
lilac, clear yellow at base of florets; dwarf and' 
free. 
486. RUBY — Rich ruby-red, tipped lighter. 
487. SATURN — Rich crushed strawberry 
deeper at base of florets; distinct. 
488. SCARLET DEFIANCE— Most effec- 
tive. 
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