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fl>. d^T)r|e]l Son.t^’ G^iiitle. 
41. FINGAXi — Uose-violet, with lighter 
back ; showy llower, but coarse. 
44. *GLOBE WHITE--A howerof exquisite 
form and imrity. 
47. GENERAL S LA D E— Indian red, 
tipped with orange. 
48. *GOLDEN EAGLE, si/ii. ORANGE 
PERFECTION — Indian red ami gold. 
49. *tOENERAL BAINBRIGGE — Dark 
ortinge-amber, gold ceiitie. 
50. *f GOLDEN EMPRESS — Clear primrose- 
yellow ; fine show flower. 
61. 'GOLDEN QUEEN OF ENGLAND 
— Golden cannrv ; liirge and fine. 
52. 'GOLDEN JOHN SALTER— Golden 
yellow, changing to amber. 
53. *+GOLDEN BEVERLEY— Golden yel- 
low ; beantifullv incurved show llower. 
64. 'GLORIA MUNDI — Uright yellow : 
dwarf habit, and very free. 
ofi.'tGUERNSEY NUGGET — 1‘rimro.se- 
yellow ; large. 
II. SHOESMITH — ilieh bronze sport 
from the well-known Mr. liiimi ; a very distinct 
and useful variety. Is. 
CD. 'HERO OF STOKE NEWINGTON— 
Rosy blush, slightly shaded puiqtle. 
til. HERCULES— Dull red. 
62. HEREWARD — Large i«irplc, silvery 
back, liuelv iuenived. 
Cl. tHETTY BARKER— Fine tinted blush; 
free and early. 
72. 'ISABELLA BOTT — Delicate pearl- 
white, tinted ro.sy lilac, finely incurved. 
73. JEANNE D’ARC — Pure white, grand 
flower, tipped lilac. 
76. 'JARDIN DES PLANTES — Uright 
golden yellow, splendid colour. 
77. 'JOHN SALTER, ryn. MR. HOWE— 
Ciunanion-rcd, orange cenire ; one of the best 
for e.xhibi'ion. Is. 
78. LEON LEQUAY— Ueautiful deep rose, 
full and line. 
79. *LORD ALCESTER, .sya. PRINCESS 
IMPERIAL and. BRUCE FINDLAY — A 
primrose-coloured sport from Eiiijiress of Imlia ,- 
a distinct and noble flower. 
81. »tLADY HARDINGE — Delicate rose- I 
pink, ti])ped with blush and yellow. 
82. 'fLADY SLADE — Soft lilac-pink, (centre ' 
blush, beautifully incurved, 
83. a»LORD 'WOLSELEY (Cannell)— A j 
sport from Pnner Afrcd ; it resembles its jtarent I 
in general form, but is larger, of moresuhstanee, 
and of a bronzy hue; distinct. Awarded two | 
First-Class Certificates. ' 
84. 'LADY TALFOURD — Delicate rose- 
lilac, silvery back, finely incurved. | 
85'tLORD DERBY, .sya. ODORATUM i 
PURPUREUM — Dark Purple, finely incurved. 
86. 'LADY CAREY — Large rose, lilac, with 
silvery lack. 
87. OLADY DOROTHY (Cannell)— A . . 
from the Hero of Stoke Newimjton, and that 
variety being a descendant of Princess Tack 
stamps this variety now offered as one of the best 
and most constant kinds in cultivation ; colour 
lovely rich bronze, highly suffused with gold. 
F'irst-Closs Certificate. Is. fit/. 
88. *LE GRAND — Fawu colour, tinted with 
rosy peach ; extra large. 
89. *tMABEL WARD, BENDIGO— A 
golden-yellow sport from the well-known white 
variety. Err. 
90. ■ MRS. J. CROSSFIELD- A sport from 
White Giohe ; white, tinted light pink, and in 
every way, as regards .shaite, e(|ual to its parents. 
96. *tMR. BRUNLEES— Indian red, tipped 
gold ; a fine showy flower. 
97. *MR. GLADSTONE — Dark chestnut- 
red. 
98. MRS. WESTON — Rosy lilac ; sport 
from White Fea».v. 
99. MISS VIOLET TOMLik— Hei e we 
have another splendid acquisition, a bright purple- 
violet sport from Princess of Wales. Inde- 
pendent of its parentage, this is exceedingly 
welcome on account of its colour. Fach of 
the three awarded First-Class Certificates. 
3.S-. tul. 
100. MISS M. A. HAGGAS — In this we have 
the long-looked-for Golden Princess, d'oo much 
cannot be said of this valuable acqui.sition. 
It is a light golden yellow S])ort from Mrs. 
Heale pi-ope.rly fixed. ‘Three First-class Cei'ti- 
flcates. l.v. (iff. 
102. 'MR. COBAY — Splendid flower; asport 
from Prince of Wales ruby-red colour. 
103. *tMR. BUNN — A golden sport from 
Golden Beverley ; line flower. 
104. *tMR. GEORGE GLENNY— A sport 
from Sfrs. G. Bundle, and, like that variety, pos- 
sesses the most perfect bloom and the best habit 
of growth of any of this section ; straw colour. 
105. *tMRS. G. RUNDLE — The most beau- 
tiful white Chrysanthemum in cultivation. 
106. *tMRS. DIXON, syn. GOLDEN 
GEORGE GLENNY and MRS. C. H. GLO- 
VER— Splendid yellow sport from Mr. G. 
Glenny. 
107. *+MRS. HEALE — A sport frOm Prin- 
cess of Wales. Creamy white flowers of exquisite 
form. 
108. MRS. N. DAVIS— Bright yellow, sport 
from Princess 'Peek. Awarded First-Class Cer- 
tificate, N.C.S. 
109. 'MRS. E. SHARP,.cjfn. INCOGNITO— 
Rich pinkish rose. 
110. 'tMRS. W. HALIBURTON — Light 
creamy white. 
111. 'MRS. SHIPMAN— A sport from Lad,/ 
Hardinye. Beautiful fawn, shaded; fine and 
distinct. 
113. MISS HOPE — Delicate lilac. 
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