'Jf. 
fl. dki\i|e]l &: l^^]oi‘h.l Quitle. 
. LADY GERTRUDE — A pretty ami 
attractive variety. 3s. (if/. 
87. LADY MARY WOOD— Large, bold, 
solid double flowers of tbe tiuest form, salmon 
and fawn shaded ; splendid habit; good. 7.v. (id. 
88. LORD ROSEBERY— A line variety; 
large. 4.«. 6J. 
89. MISS ADA REHAN — A charming 
variety, and will be much appreciated ; deep 
clear salmon, enormons double flowers ; dwarf, 
compact habit; good. 7s. 
90. MISS RABY — Of a pretty and pleasing 
sha<le of salmon ; large fine flowers, good sturdy 
habit ; attractive. !>s. 
91. MRS. A. MANSFIELD — Beautiful 
salmon, deeper centre ; massive double flowers ; 
pretty. 4.9. 
92. MRS. ARMSTRONG — Hollyhock- 
shaped flowers of a pleasing and attractive 
shade of salmon flesh colour, very delicate, 
medium size, very full ; erect habit. 2s. 6d. 
93. MRS. B. WYNNE— Soft salmon, very 
pretty and pleasing shade. F.C.C. 3.s. 
94. MRS. LYNCH — A pleasing and attrac- 
tive variety of a pearly pink shade of colour, 
edge of petals beautifully undulated. F.C.C. 4.s. 
95. MRS. LEWIS CASTLE— Of a beau- 
tiful salmon shade, large double flowers; quite 
distinct. F.C.O. 49. 
9(i. MRS. O. T. HODGES — Immense- 
sized flowers; flesh coloured, slightly deeper 
in centre. {Named hy request.) 4s. 
97. MRS. W. B. MILLER — Flesh colour, 
edged deeper and suffused soft salmon; medium 
size flowers; very pretty. F.C.C. 3s. 
. MRS. WHITE POPHAM— Of a deli- 
cate salmon shade ; g, nod substance; fine. 7.9. 
98. MRS. WINDSOR — Ground colour, 
creamy blush, delicately edged pink ; attractive, 
good habit. 3s. 
99. MRS. W. PALMER- Distinct, free, 
and dwarf; bright shrimp-coloured salmon, shad- 
ing off lighter; full double flowers; good. 4s. 6</. 
100. NURSE MARY CORNELL— Of a 
very plea.sing shade of salmou-pink; large 
well-formed flowers; good habit. 4«. tid. 
101. SIR JOHN PENDER— Fine reddish 
salmon, medium-sized well-formed flowers. 
F.C.C. 3 . 9 , 
102. SIR J. D. HOOKER— Of a rich deep 
shade of salmon; free flowering and effective; 
a grand addition. 4s Oi/. 
104. WM. HOLMES — High centre, full of 
rosettes of a delicate piuk shade; erect habit. 
2 . 9 . 
YELLOW 
105. GOLDEN QUEEN — Clear yellow, 
mediumsize,almosterect flowering. F.C.C. 3s. Grf. 
lOG. LADY EMILY DYKE— Deep yellow, 
medium size, good free dwarf habit. {Named 
by request.) 3s. Gd. 
' 107. LADY MARY ANNIE FORESTER 
— Pretty and quite distinct guard petals, slightly 
tinged pink, centre very double, of' a deep 
primrose shade. 3,". 
108. LADY WHITEHEAD— Of a beautiful 
clear yellow shade ; large and effective ; good. 
{Named by request.) 4sv 
109. MISS FALCONER — Certainly the 
finest yellow variety yet introduced ; massive 
double flowers; good dwarf liabit, and very free 
flowering. {Named by request.) 6s. 
110. MISS LEITH— Quito distinct, attrac- 
tive; soft yellow, distinctly edged rose; edges 
of petals crimped ; much admired. Gs. 
111. MISS MATHEWS— Of a pleasing tint 
of cream, delicately shaded flesh. F.C.C. 2s. 
112. MME. LA BARONNE DE SAINT- 
DIDIER — Very large; soft yellow; fine. 
Awarded two F.C.C. Price on application. 
113. MME. PFITZER— Saffron yellow; 
large and free. 3s. 
114. MRS. BUCKLAND — Deep shade of 
primrose ; medium size. 3s. Grf. 
116. MRS. CORNWALLIS WEST— 
Yellow ; shaded apricot, creamy centre, edged 
pink, medium size ; a charming flower. 4.9. . 
IIG. MRS. JENKINS— Soft clear yellow, 
deeper in eentre, large and finely formed flowers. 
5 . 9 . Grf. 
117. MRS. R. CHRISTIAN — Of a soft clear 
yellow shade ; flowers large and full ; good dwarf 
habit and very free flowering. Gs. 
118. MRS. RALPH MOORE — Clear 
huff shade, slightly tinted orange-rose in centre ; 
very free and effective. 4s. 
119. MRS. STARK — Fine large yellow of a 
bright shade of colour, shaded lighter towards 
edge of petals ; a fine variety. F.C.C. 3s. Grf. 
120. MRS. W. F. BENNETT— Soft prim- 
rose-vellow, large and fine. F.C.C. 6s. 
121. NARCISSE — Camellia-shaped, not 
full, clear yellow ; effective. 2s. Grf. 
122. NINA — Most beautifulshadesof colour, 
and bound to be admired ; soft fawn, with 
occasional petals tinted soft pink ; good size 
double flowers ; fine habit ; distinct. {Named by 
request. ) Gs. 
123. REV. E. LASCELLES— Deep clear 
yellow ; a fine variety. 3s. Grf. 
124. SAFRANO — In colouralmost identical 
with the well-known rose, but with more of a 
soft reddish amber shade; a fine variety. s. 
125. SCHUMANN — Very double, deep yel- 
low. 2s. Grf. ' J 
12G. TRIOMPHE DE NANCY — Pale 
yellow, large full flowers, good habit ; fine 
39. Grf. ’ 
FOR PRICES OF SEEDLINGS, DOUBLE, SEE PAGE 20. 
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