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NEW INCURVED 1898 VARIOUS RAISERS DESCRIPTIONS. 
1330. COUNTESS OF WARWICK -An enormous flower of great depth aud substance, 
beautifully sliapod petals, colour soft rose, pa'e flesh at base of florets ; a back row flower, and has 
been iudged bv all who have seen it to be the finest introduction of the year. Plants in March, 
7». 6rf. 
1330a. king of the YELLOWS— A true incurse of the finest form; rich golden-yellow ; 
blooms large and of good substance ; undonbtedly will prove a grand addition, the colour being equal 
to Modesto. Slop in March or early April and retain. Second crown bud. Plants, Is. 6d. 
1331. MONGOLIAN PRINCE— Colour buff, reverse old gold ; flowers a good size, and petals 
well incurved ; an easy grower, of medium height. Plants, Is. 6rf. 
1332. MR. A. E. STUBBS— llright golden yellow, as large as CTtas. Curtis, but much deeper 
in colour ; a well-built flower, dwarf habit ; comes good from any bud. Plants in Spring, Gs. 
1333. MR. T. W. WILKINSON— Pure white centre, outer petals lilac; good shape, large 
flower ; rohnst habit, perfeet incurving form. Second crown bud. Plants in Spring, 5s. 
1334. MR. W. HARVEY— Enormous flower of true type, petals beautifully incurving; 
colour a distinct shade of creamy white. Second crown bud. Plants in Spring, 5s. 
1335. MRS. N. MOLYNEUX— This is a true incurved ; one of the largest in cultivation ; a 
splendid back row flow'er ; colour a pleasing shade of ivorv white. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S., 
Southampton and I’ortsmouth, and Silver Medal at N.C.S., November 9th, 1897. 7s. Gd. 
133G. MRS. SARAH OWEN— A very massive flower of perfect form and true incurved type, 
broad petals of great substance regularly incurving ; colour reddish bronze, tipped golden bronze. 
Crown or terminal bud. Plants, 5s. 
1337. PHILIP MANN — A very large true incurved flower of <’Ousiderable merit, broad 
petals, bciiutifully incurving ; colour' golden bronze. Height about 5 ft. Second crown bud. 
Plants, 5s. 
1338. T. LOCKIE — A grand acquisition to this section ; of fine bold form, peta's of medium 
width ; colour blush-pink, with lighter centre ; requires no dressing, and never reflexes. Height, 
5 ft. Second crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
1339. WILLIAM NEISH — Another magnificent incurved variety of great promise; solid build, 
broad petals ; colour yellow, shaded bronze. This is a strong grower, and will carry four flowers on 
a plant. Sec' iid crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
LARGE ANEMONE, 1898. 
1340. MRS. P. R. DUNN— Very fine and distinct variety ; pure white guard and disc, very full 
centre ; dwarf habit. Crown bud. Plants in Spring, 'is. Gd. 
1341. VIRGINIA EARLE — Lovely silvery-pink ; large, high, and well-formed disc. Is. G<f. 
REFLEXED, 1898. 
1342. CHAS. TUTT — This is a good and distinct addition to this section ; colour soft yellow, 
shaded pink ; gcod dwarf habit. Crown bud. I’lants in Spring, 3s. Grf. 
GRAND NEW EARLY JAPANESE VARIETIES. 
1343. ALBERT ROSE — A distinct shade of rose, very pretty habit, strong and healthy. 
Height, 2.^ to 3 ft. Very free-flowering early September. Plants in Spring, 2.s. Grf. 
1344. DORIS PETO — One of the best pure whites ; broad petals, dwarf habit. Height, 2 ft. 
Very bushy, producing abundance of flowers in September. Plants in Spring, 2s. Gd. 
1345. MISS DOVE ELLIOTT — A veiy lovely variety, flowering with great freedom in 
September; colour pure yellow; dwarf, bushy habiq Plants in Spring, 2s. Gd. 
134G. MISS MARTIN— A good decorative variety ; buds when first opening are a little pink, 
but when fully expanded are of the purest white, centre incurved, outer petals reflexing ; dwarf 
habit, with abundance of flowers. Plants in Spring, 2s. Gd. 
1347. MRS. GEO. HILL — Very pretty and distinct primrose flower, deeper in the centre, petal 
slightly twisting; good habit; very free-fl awering in September, plants in Spring, 2s. Gd. ■ 
1348. MRS. SQUIRE — A good pure white, flowers 3 inches across ; habit very dwarf, and free- 
flowering early in September. Plants in Spring, 2s. Gd. 
1349. PRIDE OF MITCHETT — A very unique and beautiful variety; colour pink, with gold 
centre ; very dwarf and bushy, producing abundance of flowers end of September. Plants in Spring, 
2s. Gd. 
