H>. dJir\i\ell & ®^loi‘al Gfuitle. 
MH. D. B. C HABMAI f — Bright rosy purple, long twisted petals, divided at the ]>oints like a 
deer’s horn. Grand variety. F.C. 2s. 6d 
MR. STEPHENSON" CLARKE — Orange, shaded red, broad petals. 2s. Or/. 
MR. TV. H. BITRBRIDGrE — French white, creamy centre ; commended. 2.s-. G/f. 
ROSE BEA'D'TY — Rosy lilac, full centre. 2s. Grl. 
STANSTEAD "WHITE — Very large, white petals, semi-incurved. 2s. Or/. 
SARAH OWEN (Owen)— Bright golden bronze, sport from Mdme. .fokn Laimj, large, 
broad, gold tipped petals. Two First-Class Certilicates. Plants distributed in March. 3s. Gd. each. 
LORD E-VERSLEY (WUdsmith) — Incurved. First-Class Certificate. Pure white, centre 
florets tipped green when young, very pretty and distinct ; sport from Princess 'Peek. 2s. Gd. 
BTTPPALO BILL (Stevens) — Japanese, red-chestnut, changing to buff, erect florets, large 
flower. 2s. Gd. 
JAMES STEVENS (Stevens) — Japanese, orange, sluuled bronze, narrow florets, full flower. 
2s. Gd. 
JOHN STEVENS (Stevens) — Japanese, chestnut-crimson, splashed and tipj)ed gold. 2s. Grf 
MISS WALLER (Stevens) — Refiexed, beautiful decorative \ariety, stout pointed florets, 
lilac-rose, shaded salmon, and tipped with white; very chaste. 2s. Gd. 
MRS. C. ORCHARD (Stevens) — Reflexed, deep golden orange, full, erect florets, very 
smooth and regular in outline ; telling colour. 3.s. Gd. 
MISS NICHOLS (Stevens) — Reflexed, rosy purple, full flower with l)road florets ; good 
hybrid decorative variety. Is. 
MISS LILY STEVENS (Stevens) — Pompon, pure white, fluted florets of good form and 
substance, early. Is. 
ODORATUM (Stevens) — Japanese, mauvy lilac, tipped and suffused white, silvery reverse, 
good sturdy habit, and strongly sweet-scented 2s. Gd. 
ROSE STEVENS (Stevens) — Japanese, white, shaded and striped rose, good habit ; fine for 
decoration, early. Is. 
SNOWFLAKE (Stevens) — Hybrid Pompon, very pretty fimbriated variety, florets dee]dy 
cut, juire white, free ; tine for cutting. l.s. 
CREAM SEEDLING (Stevens) — Japanese, florets creamy white, light and feathery ; 
distinct. Is. 
MRS. BEALE (Japanese)— We pronounce this to be the largest and purest white yet sent 
out ; the petals are of immense size, many of the guard-petals measuring 1 in. in width ; a really 
graml show flower. Awarded First-Class Certificate, Crystal Palace. 7s. Gd. each. 
MRS. D"U"NNETT (Japanese) — An enormous flower of a rosy blush colour, the points of 
the petals (juilled and prettily tipped with white ; the petals are very long, somewhat narrovv, and 
form an incurved, ball-like centre ; very distinct from anything in commerce ; a magnificent exhil)i- 
tion variety. 7s. Gd. each. 
LADY LEWISHAM (Japanese) — A splendid novelty, large flowers of a beautiful shade of 
lilac and rose, petals long and drooping, immense deptir of bloom. A first-rate variety for the show 
board, os. each. 
HOLBORN BEAUTY (Japanese) — This charming novelty is in the way of Bend Or, but 
of a perfectly distinct and unique shade, the flowers being of a pretty bronze maize colour ; the long 
petals are very spiral ; must be popular as an exhibition variety, os. each. 
CHARLIE SHARMAN — An immense show flower of a perfectly novel colour, f.c., a deep 
rich magenta; petals long, very broad, and flat ; a fine exhibition flower. 7s. Gd. each. 
NORTHERN LIGHT (Japanese)-A peculiar variety, with large, broad red ])etals tipped 
and flaked with rich golden yellow. A handsome decorative variety, os. each. 
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