dkqT)ell & G(uide. 
1279. J. M, GIPFOED (Jap.)— Fine golden yellow, l.s-. Gd. 
1279a. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN (Weeks). — A megniticent novelty, distinctly the gem of the 
season; bright glowing crimson with golden reverse; seedling from AVann J/o/yne«r, and the best that 
has yet been raised from that \ ariety ; it has long tapering florets and is a non-damper; easy doer on 
crown bud. 7s. Gd. 
1279n. J.R. UPTON. — Golden yellow; another Australian seedling, said to be a magnificent flower 
of great solidity. This has been described as being one of the finest of all the Australian seedlings, ns. 
1280. KING COLE (Jap.) — A bright flaming bronze. Is. Gd. 
1281. LADY BROUGHAM (Jap.)— An immense spreading flower, 10 to 12 inches across, 
narrow curling florets of great length ; colonr blush white changing to pink. Height, 5 to G ft. 
Crown bud. Plants, 6s. 
1281a. lady ELLEN CLARKE. — Pure white sport from Mrs. C. II. Puyne. 2s. Gd. 
1282. LORD BOSTON (Jap. Inc.)— Broad-petalled flowerof largesizeand solid build, measuring 
9 inches across and of proportionate depth, resembling Puritan, but much larger ; upper 2:art of 
flower pure white with jjink base. Height, 4 to 5 ft. Crown bud. Plants, 6s. 
1282a. LUCIEN REMY— Flowers attain the greatest dimensions ; of the prettiest possible 
colours, being a combination of citron-yellow and old rose tints; petals long ; an important acqui- 
sition ; quite a lady's flower, and also the artist’s. 6s. 6r/. 
1283. MARY MOLYNEUX (Jap.) — Has been awarded seven First-Class Certificates — 
National K.H.S., Bristol, Hull, Winchester, Southampton, Portsmouth, and a Silver Medal at the 
National Show, November 9th, 1897 — this grand record speaks for itself. The blooms are an 
immense size ; colour a lovely shade of rosy peach. 7s. 6r/. 
1283a. master JAMES EPPS (Epps). — Brilliant yellow, long curly florets of great substance 
a greatly improved form of the old Golden Dragon ; very fine. 5s. 
1284. MISS BESSIE LUSCOMBE (Jap.)— Large ; rich tawny yellow, margined red; very 
long petals, gracefully drooping; very refined flower; a good exhibition variety. Crown bud. 
Plants in Spring,. 6s. 
1286. MISS HELEN WRIGHT (Jap )— Ivory-white ; a mas.sive flower. 2s. 
1285a. MISS HUNTER LITTLE — Florets very long and drooping, in colour a charming tint 
of yellow, each floret distinctly edged rosy-crimson ; a large full bloom, of easy growth ; any bud, 
moderate feeding. Plants, 5s. * * 
1286. MISS M. DONALDSON (.lap.)— Very full ; colour blush-pink ; good broad petals ; 
strong grower, medium height; splendid exhibition variety. Crown hud. Plants in Spring, 5s. 
1287. MISS EANDERSON (Jap. Ref.) — Pure while; long, broad, twisted petals, extremities 
toothed ; a very refined flower of massive build, and must take a foremost jrlace amongst whites. 
Height, 4 to 6 ft. Second crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
1288. MISS SHEARS (Jap.)— Good, full, of praceful form ; medium width, reflexing ])etals ; 
colour lemon-yellow, tinted green ; very dwarf ; splendid keej)er ; A1 e.xhibition variety. Crown 
bud. Plants in Spring, 5s. 
1288a. moor park (Haggart). — A very beautiful incurved Japanese with long rather narrow 
florets ; a distinct shade of golden buff, inside rosy crimson ; very distinct and good. Raised by 
Mr. Alexr. Haggart, and shown by him in his magnificent First Prize Stand at Edinburgh. 6s. 
1289. MR. A. B. BASSETT (Jap. Ref.)— Lovely canary -yellow, w'ith ]>etals of medium width 
beautifully interlacing and drooping; a well-built, 1 audtome exhibition flower of exceptionel merit. 
Height, 5 to 6 ft. Robust habit, second crown bud. Plants, 5s. — , 
1290. MR. C. W. COX (Jap.) — Large, of good form, somewhat resembling Stanstead IVhile 
fairly broad petals; pure white. Height, 4 to 5 ft. Crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
1291. MR. HUGH CRA'WPOED— A magnificent Japanese. This is a grand acquisition, and 
absolutely distinct from any existing variety ; colour brilliant golden-yellow, with bronzy-yellow 
reverse ; very broad iietal of great substance, strong grower ; a superb exhibition variety. Crown 
bud. Plants in Spring, 7s. 6rf. 
1292. MR. J. FRASER (Jap.)— Immense, with very long drooping florets ; colour rich bronzy 
yellow, sometimes tinted green, quite distinct ; grand e.xhibition variety'. Crown bud. Plants in 
Spring, 6s. ... 
1293. MR. LATIMER CLARK (Jap.) — Hairy variety; an ac piisition to this section; 
colour soft rose, with reverse of a delicate shade of light silvory-junk ; an immense spreading flower, 
well covered with hairs. Height, 4 ft. Crown bud. I’lants, 5s. 
1294. MR. M. VERSFIELD (.lap. Inc.)— A high-built, conical flower with bro.id petals 
incurving and overlapping ; an e.xhibition flower of considerable promise ; colour light silvery'-mauve ; 
strong, robust habit. Height, 5 ft. Second crown bud. Plants, os. 
1295. MR. T. DAGG— Seedling from Vi viand Morel, and of the same’type, but much deeper in 
colour; very full massive flower, comes good from any bud; grand exhibition variety. Plants 
in Spring, 6s. 
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