■y N.’ V 
H. Cki\i)ell 'i^loi‘h.1 Gfuitle. 
i»44. *MAQNTJM BONTJM — Rosy lilac, with 
a lighter back ; large flowers. 
54i>. MDLLE. BLANCHE PIONY— Fine 
back row flower; great substaucc ; sulphur-white, 
rcflexcil florets, l.v. 
•MDIiLE. MOUXJSE — Creamy white ; 
large and beautiful. 
546. JMDLLE. ANNA DEU5AUX— Twisted 
florets of milk-white colour, delicately tinted rose. 
547. MDLLE. MELANIE PABRE — 
Petals twisted, rose, shaded white, centre slightly 
yellow. Is. 
54S. MAD A ME LEMOINE — Alagenta 
colour. 
549. •MDME. C. ADDIGUIER— A splendid 
variety, producing immense flowers of a soft rosy 
lilac colour, tinted mauve ; fine shape. 
550. *M. DELATJX — Deep reddish crimson ; 
very fine, huge, full flowers. 
551 . M. JOHN LATNG, syn. J. J. TT TT.T.TE T? 
— Rich crimson, shaded brown ; large and fine. 
l.«. First-Class Certificate. 
552. M. COCHET — Silveiy white, suffused 
rose, reverse of petals carmine-violet. 
553. M. BURNET — Lilac-mauve, fine. 
First-Class Certificate. 
554. M. DESBRIEUX — Deep chestnut- 
red ; extra large. 
555. *M. T AKTN — Violet rose, shaded silver ; 
large and fine^ First-Class Certificate. Is. 
556. M. ViviAN - MOREL — Flesh colour 
and yellow. First-Class Certificate, N.C.k 
557 . M. MOUSSHjLAC — R ich reddish crim- 
son, shaded scarlet in centre. First-Class Certi- 
ficate. l.«. 
558. M. DIXON — Silver white, shaded 
violet rose. 
559. M. FREEMAN — Rosv violet, centre 
white, broad petals. Is. First-Class Certificate. 
560. M. GHYS — Light rosy buff colour, 
curled and twisted ; distinct. 
561 . M. HARMAN PAYNE— Dark-brown, 
centre golden ; large. 
562. M. J. H. TiATNG — Creamy white, 
shaded red, yellow centre ; petals large. Re- 
ceived First-Class Certificate. 
o63. M. N. DAVIS — Dark crimson-red, 
tipped gold ; large and fine. Is. 
564. M. YVON — Creamy white, edged car- 
mine and violet, tipped gold. 
565. M. DEVEILLE, syn. E. C. JUKES— 
Deep brown, shaded red, centre petals spiral, 
golden yellow. 
566. JM. H. JACOTOT — Brownish crimson, 
jminted gold ; large and fine. l.s. 
567. M. ASTORG — Silvery white, reverse 
of spiral centre petals resy violet. Two First- 
Class Certificates. 
568. MONS. BACO — Vivid crimson & orange. 
569. MRS. TOWNSHEND— Full, hand- 
some bloom of a rich claret-crimson, yellow on 
the under side of the flat florets. First-Class 
Certificate. 
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570. JMARY MAJOR — Beautiful creamy 
white, occasionally slightly streaked rose; a largo 
globular flovvcr, grand. Received First-Cla.ss 
Certificate. 
571. +MARGOT — See Oetober flowering 
varieties. 
572. MADAME DE SEVIN— Rosy ama- 
rtinth, shaded lilac, centre petals spiral and ]mre 
white; large and fine. First-Cla.ss Certificate, l.s. 
I 573. MADAME F^RAL — Satiny rose, 
I pure white towards centre ; a fine variety. 
574. MANHATTAN — Deep rose, refiexed 
I florets ; fine. l.s. 
575. MINNIE MILLER — Dark rose, long 
petals, centre incurved. This promises to make 
a good exhibition variety. l.s. (U/. 
576. MADAME BOUCHARLAT — Lilac, 
shaded white, l.s. 
577. MADAME DEVEILLE— White, 
cream coloured centre, spotted and striped violet- 
rose. 
MADAME J. LAING— White, shaded 
rose, large wide petals, and tipped vellow ; 
pretty. Is. 6rf. 
578. •MDLLE.LACROIX„«/n.LAPURETE 
— Rosy white, pa-ssing to pure white ; large and 
superb. Three First-Class Certificates, lx. 
MDLLE. PAULE DUTOUR— Rose, 
changing to ))ure white. Awarded First-Chiss 
Certificate. Is. each. 
579. MIGNON — Soft rose colour, shaded 
violet, silvery centre; distinct. 
580. M. CASTEL — Rich reddish crinuson, 
deep yellow centre; fine. 
581. *MONS. ARDENE — Lilac, changing 
to paler lilac with age. 
582. MISS KEPPEL — Delicate mauve. 
Is. 6rf. 
583. MOONLIGHT — Pure white, large 
flowers, petals incurved; grand show flower 
First-Class Certificate. l.s. 
584. MRS. C. H. WHEELER — A noble 
variety, enormous breadth of petals, of whieh the 
Engraving gives a correct outline as to size, &c . ; 
in our opinion it is the Queen of all the Japan- 
e.se ; golden colour, suffused with red and bronze ; 
dwarf habit, and a grand variety. 3s. 6(/. each. 
I MRS. F. THOMPSON— Purple, 
striped white ; a large incurved form of Thun- 
' berg; good show flower. 2s. each ; cuttings. Is. 
685. MRS. G. W. CHILDS— White and 
rose, petals incurved. Is. 6t/. 
, 686. MRS. W. A. HARRIS — Fine ex- 
; hibition flower ; creamy white and flesh pink 
colour. Is. 
587I»NUIT DHIVER — Bronze, tinted 
brown, golden tips ; free. 
588. *ORPH^!E — Reddish crimson. 
589. ‘ORACLE — Dark rose-purple; a very 
large and showy flower. 
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