S. dkrmell & G^uide. 
ROBERT PETFIELD— Silvery-mauve, inside of petals darker shade ; broad smooth petals, 
beautifully incurved, of great depth and substance ; splendid show flower. One of tho best incurved 
English varieties ever raised. Awarded fonr First-Class Certificates, lerminal buds. Plants, 
7s. C d. each. 
SIR TITUS — Silvery-rose, pointed white, inside of florets rosy-mauve, tips of florets slightly 
toothed ; compact flower of perfect form, requires no dressing ; a good front row flower. Good habit. 
4 ft. Early terminal buds. Plants, 3s. 6 d. each. 
VICE-PRESIDENT JULES BARIGNY — Rich crimson on the inside, with bright golden- 
buff reverse at the tips of the petals, tinted crimson at the base ; petals stout and beautifully incurving. 
3s. 6 d. ; cuttings, 2s. (id. 
NEW JAPANESE EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 
BRIDE OP MAIDENHEAD (Jap.')— Seedling from Avalanche , purer in colour than its 
parent or Beauty of Exmouth , large full flower of the purest white; long twisted and slightly 
fluted petals, forming a handsome globular bloom ; easy grower; crown buds. 5 ft. Plants, 5s. each 
CECIL WRAY— Awarded a First-Class Certificate at the Floral Meeting of the N.C.S. on 
November 22nd 1893. It is the very finest Yellow Japanese that has ever been exhibited. A fine 
canary yellow, and of an exceedingly fine form ; very strong and free habit. 6s. 
COLONEL CHASE— First-Class Certificate, N.C.S., November 8th, 1893. A wonderful-sized 
Japanese variety, most distinct in form ; a perfect flower, long drooping florets, colour pale blush, 
with centre shaded yellow. 6s. 
DORA SHARPE (F. Sharpe)— A very full bloom, large flower, long flat petals of medium 
width ; rosy salmon-bronze, with lighter reverse ; a very distinct and pleasing variety. Plants, 
5s., in Spring. 
DR. MASTERS (Jap. Ref.)— Seedling from Mrs. F. Jameson; reddish-crimson; flat, petals, 
some slightly fluted, full flower ; dwarf habit, fine for grouping. Terminal buds. Plants, 3s. Gd. each. 
EDA PRASS— Lilac, turning to blush ; a noble high-built flower of splendid substance. 
2s. 6 d. each ; cuttings, Is. 6c/. 
EDELWEISS — A charming pure white, of exquisite form, broad petals, good substance ; 
a glorious exhibition flower. 3s. 6 d. 
EDITH ROWBOTTOM— Carmine rose ; full globular flower ; large, distinct, and fine. 
3s. 6c/. each — plants only. 
ENID DOBREE— A bright fiery red, with yellow reverse ; fine bold flower, perfectly formed, 
and very distinct. 3s. 6c/. each. 
H. SHOESMITH — A very beautiful Japanese, with broad florets— something similar to 
Mdllc. Marie Haste ; colour buff, changing to straw colour ; very distinct and fine. 6s. each — 
plants only. 
JAMES MYERS (Jap. Ref.)— Pale cerise-shaded rose-magenta, reverse yellow; delicate long- 
fluted petals, large spreading well-formed flowers ; fine exhibition variety. Crown buds. 5 ft. 
Plants, 5s. each, 
LA BELLE D’ ALGER — Blush white ; a very fine reflexed Japanese of grand proportions; 
rather early. Suitable for early shows or northern climates. 3s. Gd. each — plants only. 
L’lSERE — Straw colour, turning to white ; enormous long curly florets; a true white Dragon, 
very distinct. 3s. each ; cuttings, 2s. each. 
LOUISE (Calvat) — Undoubtedly the finest incurved Japanese yet raised, the flowers are of 
immense size and of beautiful form ; colour a lovely shade of soft peach pink ; remarkable 
dwarf habits. 6s. each — plants only. 
MADAME AD. CHATIN — A lovely pure white, perfectly distinct, in form something after 
Mdlle. Lacroix, but much larger and broader in the florets ; habit remarkably dwarf, in which 
respect it forms a capital companion to Louise. 3s. each — plants only. 
MADAME CAMBON — A grand and noble flower, representing a large and improved Comte de 
Germiny ; a fine back row flower. 5s. each — plants only. 
MADAME CHAS. MOLIN — Pure white. In form very similar to Viviand Morel, and fully as 
large. The white is very pure, and it entirely does away with the desire to obtain a white sport 
from V. Morel ; for such a sport, even if fixed, would not equal this magnificent acquisition. 
3«. each — plants only. 
