INCUnVEl) CUT l-l.OWBR I'OR EXIimiTION, 
83. ‘LORD WOLSELEY — A sport from 
Prince Alfred ; it reseinblos its ])aront in i;ener!il 
form, but is larf-or, of more substance, ami of a 
bronzy hue ; distinct. Awarded two First-Class 
Certilicates. 
84. *LADY TALFOURD — Delicate rose- 
lilac, silvery back, linelv incurved. 
85. *tLORD DERBY, syn. ODORATUM 
PURPUREUM — Dark i)urplc. finely incurved. 
8(>. *LADY CAREY — Large rose, lilac, with I 
silvery back. • ! 
88. *LE G-RAND — Fawn colour, tinted with 
rosy ])cach : extra large. i 
89. »tMABEL WARD, syn. BENDIGO— A ! 
golden-yellow .sport from tlie well-known white 
variety. Eve. 
90. ■ MRS. J. CROSSPIELD— A sport from 
llV/ftc (llohex white, tinted light pink, and in 
every wav, as regards .sluipe. C(|iial to its jiarents. 
96>tMR. BRUNLEES— Indian red, tipped 
gold ; a fine showy flower. 
97. »MR. GLADSTONE — Dark chestnut- 
red. 
98. MRS. WESTON — Ro.sy lilac ; sport j 
from While Venus. | 
102. "MR. COBAY — Splendid flower; asport | 
from Prince of Wales, ruby-red colour. I 
103 *tMR. BUNN — A golden sport from 
Golden Beverley ; fine flower. i 
104.*tMR. GEORGE GLENNY— A sport i 
from Mrs. G. Bundle, and, like that variety, pos- j 
sesses the most perfect bloom and the best habit 
of growth of any of this section ; straw colour. ' 
105.«tMRS. G. RUNDLE— The most beau- 
tiful white Chrysanthemum in cultivation. 
10(!.*tMRS.‘ DIXON, .Kyu. GOLDEN 
GEORGE GLENNY and MRS. C. H. GLO- 
VER — Splendid yellow sport from Mr. G. 
Glenny. 
107>tMRS. HEALE— A sport from Prin- 
rc.ss of I Vales. Creamy white flowers of exquisite 
form. 
109. *MRS. E. SHARP,.syH. INCOGNITO— 
Rich pinkish rose. 
110. *tMRS. W. HALIBURTON — Light 
creamy white. 
111. " *MRS. SHIPMAN— A sport from Lady 
Ilardinge. Beautiful fawn, shaded ; fine and 
distinct. 
113. MISS HOPE— Delicate lilac. 
115. MISS MARECHAUX,.sya. THURZA 
— White; good and late. 
1 24. *tNOVELTY — Blush, large; requires 
cultivation, but fine when well done 
125. *NIL DESPERANDUM— Large, dark 
red and orange ; fine and showy. 
12(1. NONPARIEL — Rosy lilac ; medium. 
l.v. (h/. 
131. *tPRINCESS OF WALES, syn. 
BEAUTY OF ST. JOHN'S WOOD, and 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA — Pearl white, 
tinted with rosy lilac; very fine. l.s. 
132. *tPRINCESS TECK,.v?/«. CHRISTMAS 
NUMBER and PRINCESS MARY— Blush 
white, large and full ; very useful for late 
flowering. 
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