497. »PAIR MAID OF GUERNSEY— rnro 
white, and entirely distinct ; the flowers are 
extra large, and composed of long rihhon-shaped 
petals. 
498. «PEE RAGEUSE— White, .shaded with 
lavender, large. 
491). PIMBRIATUM— Reautifnl silvery 
pink, very long i)Ctals. l.s. 
500. ‘FULGORE — Ro.sy imrple, .shaded 
nankeen. 
501. FORMOSA — Clear reddish amaranth ; 
large and fine. 
502. PLAMME DE PUNCH— Suffused and 
striped golden yellow. First-Class Certificate, l.s. 
508. *PANNY BOUCHARLAT — White, 
shaded lilac, twisted petals! very fine. 
504. GAILLARDIA — Deepre<ldish maroon, 
ti])ped golden ; large and fine. 
505. GALATHEE — I’retty .shade of blush- 
white. petals long and twisted. 
50G. *GARNET — Vivid reil-scarlet. with a 
gold line round each petal : flowers double. l.s. 
507. GLORIOSUM — Beautiful lemon-yel- 
low, fluted florets ; good show flower. Awarded 
two First-Class Certificates. 
508. IGOLDEN DRAGON— Yellow, long 
twisted florets: good exhibition variety. 
509. GOLDEN PRINCE— Primrose-yellow; 
free. 
510. GORGEOUS— Golden yellow. 
511. * GRANDIPLORUM— Large golden 
yellow, very fine ; one of the best ; also useful as 
a late-flowering variety. 
512. GRAND TURC — Deep amaranth, 
edged with white, enormous flower. Is. 
518. HARLEQUIN — Creamy white, striped 
rose. 
514. «HrVER FLEURI— Pale buff, tinted 
rose ; large and fine, distinct, very free. 
515. HON. J. WELSH— Dark lake; very 
distinct, long drooiiing jtetals. 
510. H. ' WATERER— Yellow, petals re- 
flexed ; late. 
•JAMES SALTER— Sec October flower- 
ing varieties. 
517. *JANE SALTER— White, bordered and 
striped with rosy lilac; flowers large and com- 
posed of long, broad, curved petals ; early ; very 
free. 
518. *JAPONAIS— Broad petals of a bronzy 
yellow, distinctly spotted with rusty brown ; a 
grand show flower. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
Is. 
J. COLLINS — Coppery bronze, large 
flat florets. First-Class Certificate, l.s. 
519. *JEANNE DilLAUX. .si/a. P. A.DAVIS 
— Very long twisted petals, dark brown-crimson, 
shaded maroon, reverse of petals gold yellow, l.s. 
520. J. LOVERING — White, inside of 
florets pink, incurved, l.s. flrf. 
521. JUPITER — Fiery red, shaded dark 
crimson, reverse of twisted petals violet ; good. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
522. L'ADORABLE— Rich canary yellow, ^ 
petals borilered carmine ; large and double. First- 
Cla.ss Certificate. 
523. *LA BIEN AIMEE— White, tinted 
lihac, reverse of petals rosy violet, yellow centre. 
First-Class Certificate. 
t»LADY SELBORNE — Sec October 
flowering varieties. 
524. *L’AMI MAURISOT— Reddish crimson, 
spotted yellow ; distinct. 
525. LA PRANCE — Carmine, shailed crim- 
son, centre silverv white. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. ; * 
52G. LAKME — Salmon, slnuhul gold, long 
twisted petals, large. First-Cla.ss Certificate. 
527. L'AUBE MATINALE— Salmon red, 
shaded gold, long ])etals ; fine. 
528. L'AURORE— White, shaded violet. Is. 
529. *LA TRIOMPHANTE — Petals and 
flowers liirge and fine, white, shaded rose. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
580. L'EBOURIPPEE — Deep yellow, 
shaded, florets refle.xed. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
581. LE CYGNE— Pure white, likely to 
become a good show flower, l.s. 
532. LE SCEPTRE TOULOUSAIN — 
Yellow, .striped crinuson ; large ami fine. l.s. 
533. *L INCOMPARABLE— Petals of spiral 
form, yellow and reddish brown, base of centre 
petals a showy crimson ; distinct. 
584.' L'lNCROYABLE — Large and fine, 
clear ceri.se, tipj)ed gold. 
• LOR DU JAPON— Chrome yellow; 
good form. First Class Certificate, l.s. 
535. LE SURPRENANTE— Rich vehety 
brown, shaded red, striped and tipped gold : extra. 
53G. LORD BEACONSPIELD— A globular 
flower, with broad incurved petals, salmon-rod, 
shaded with amber-yellow, reverse of petals 
nankeen-yellow. 
MAGGIE MITCHELL— Rosy salmon 
florets, incurved. Is. Gff. each. First-Class Cer- 
tificate, N. C. S. 
,537. MAID OP ATHENS— Pure white, 
large flower, broad petals, late flowering. 
638. *MAIDEN S BLUSH— Fine bremd flat 
florets, a full large and handsome flower, line for 
exhibition. Two First-Class Certificates. Is. 
539. MARTHA HARDING— Gohlen yel- 
low, shaded reddish brown; largo and full. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
540. MARY SALTER— Pure white, broad 
petalled large flower; quite distinct. 
541. MARGUERITE MARROUCH — 
Crim.son-red, edged gold ; fine. l.s. 
542. tMDLLE. LOUISE SABATIE— Long 
])ctals slightly twisted, violety rose, shaded 
white, reverse silvery ; free. 
543. *MEG MERRILIES— Sulphur-white, 
very large, and of moat curious form, belonging 
to llragon section ; late variety. 
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