Connell & Gfuide. 
MISS ALICE WILSON (Jap. Kef.) — Rose cerise, silvery reverse, long spreading florets, massive ' 
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5s. each. 
bloom, of good form, and very effective; a fine exhibition 'variety. 5 ft.; crown buds. Plants 
MISS MAGGIE BLENKIRON (C. E. Shea) — An incurved Japanese of the build and 
character of Lord Brooke , but larger than that variety. The florets, except the outside rows, 
incurve regularly, showing a glowing golden colour. The outer florets reflex, exhibiting the upper 
surface of the petal, a bright crimson, streaked with orange. A massive and striking variety; 
dwarf habit, average 4 feet. The flowers come with great certainty ; buds taken about I5th 
August. Plants, 5s., in Spring. 
MLLE. THERESE REY— A most lovely pure ivory-white of grand proportions ; easy grower, 
and finishing to a perfect flower. 3s. each ; cuttings, 2s. each. 
MR. J. BLACKBURN — A very striking and distinct flower, long flat petals, split and forked at 
the ends, twisting and intermingling, of the richest claret colour; fine, full, deep flower. Plants. 
5s., in Spring. 
MR. J. WHITTLE— This variety is quite a new break in colour, and is best described as a 
Malmaison pink ; long broad petals of great substance, making a very large and refined flower ; 
indispensable to every exhibitor. Plants, 6s., in Spring. 
MR. W. SEAG-O— A very refined flower; colour soft rosy pink. Grand deep bloom of perfect 
form ; dwarf, compact habit. Plants, os., in Spring. 
MRS. C. J. SALTER (Anem.) — Orange buff, a most lovely self-coloured flower of the neatest 
form, quite distinct from any other variety ; very dwarf habit. Awarded five First-Class Certificates, 
including N.C.S. and R.H.S. 3s. each ; two for 5s. Ready in March. 
MRS. Or. B. DARBY (Jap.) — Silvery-lilac ; long spreading florets, the points becoming fluted 
with age ; full and very pleasing flower ; crown or terminal buds. 5 ft. Plants, 3s. 6 d. each. 
MRS. JEREMIAH COLMAN (Jap.) — White, centre a beautiful cream, turning to pure white, 
petals very broad and long, good dwarf habit and strong constitution ; will take a place on all boards 
in future. First-Class Certificate. Strong plants in February. 5s. each ; two for 9s. 
MRS. P. BLAIR (Jap. Inc.) — Silvery-rose, with streaks and shadings of bright rose ; it is deep 
in build, the inner florets incurve, while those of the exterior are long and drooping ; a grand 
acquisition for exhibition ; crown buds. 5 ft. Awarded two First-Class Certificates. Plants, 
5s. each. 
RICHARD DEAN (Jap.) — Deep crimson, with golden reverse; long broad drooping florets; 
an enormous flower of the true Japanese type ; strong robust habit, with good foliage. 5 ft. ; 
terminal buds. First-Class Certificate. Plants, 5s. each. 
RICHARD JONES (Jap. Inc.) — Reddish-crimson, inside golden-bronze; reverse petals very 
broad, and of great substance; a beautiful massive show flower. 5 ft.; terminal buds. Plants, 
5s. each. 
R. LEADBETTER— This is a charming light yellow variety, with a capital robust constitution. 
The flower is large and elegant, of a whorled form, slightly incurving. Plants, 5s., in Spring. 
ROSE WYNNE (Jap. Inc.) — Colour delicate blush, long massive incurving, florets slightly 
fluted; large flower, 8 inches in diameter; a decided and splendid acquisition ; good grower and 
fine habit. 4 ft. ; crown or terminal buds. Awarded three First-Class Certificates. Plants, 5*. each. 
THOMAS WILKINS (Jap.) — Deep chrome yellow, many flowers, rich apricot ; long broad- 
spreading petals ; very large, handsome-shaped flower. Comes well on either crown or terminal buds. 
5 to 6 ft. Three First-Class Certificates. Plants, 5s. each. 
UNDINE — A fine creamy white of excellent form ; very strong grower, and a most refined 
flower. 3s. 6 d. 
VIOLETTA — First-Class Certificate, N.C.S., October 24th, 1893. A very fine deeply built 
flower, deep drooping petals, very distinct form, colour soft rosv-violet ; a most attractive flower ; 
it shows well in a collection of plants. 5s. each. 
W. H. FOWLER (Jap. Ref.) — Rich deep golden-yellow, shaded and tinted apricot, seedling 
from Sunflower; long broad fluted petals, outer petals reflexing, the centre ones incurving, giving 
the flower a very pretty effect; large fine-formed flower; a grand exhibition variety. 5 ft. ; crown 
buds. First-Class Certificate. Plants, 5s. each . 
WILFRED MARSHALL (Jap. Inc.) — Lemon yellow; broad incurving petals, pointed at the 
tips ; large, beautifully-formed flower, and certain to become universally grown ; good robust habit 
5 ft. ; crown buds. First- Class Certificate. Plants, 5s. each. 
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