V, 
*M. R. BAHUANT — A splendid incurve, rosy-purple, broad incurved petals— every flower fit > 
for exhibition— makes it invaluable. It comes about a fortnight too early, and growers must take 
buds accordingly. 
15 BRONZE QUEEN— A bronze sport from 
Queen of England. 
16. CHARLES GIBSON— Bronze, a sport 
from Mrs. Davis. First-Class Certificate. 
17. 'CAMILLE FLAMMARION— Rich 
violet. First-Class Certificate. 
18. ‘CHERUB — Golden amber, tinted bronze. 
19. C. B. WHITNALL, JUN. — Velvet- 
maroon. Is. 
23. DUCHESS OP ROXBURGH — Orange 
and rose. 
24. DR. ROZAS, syn. DR. ROGERS— 
Purple-crimson, incurved. 
26. DUPONT DE L'EURE— Bronze, stiff 
petals. 
27. DUKE OP TECK— Rosy mauve, suf- 
fused white ; very distinct.. 
30. "EMPRESS EUGENIE— Delicate rose- 
lilac. 
31. *fEVE — Sulphur-white ; a delicate flower. 
32. "+EMPRESS OP INDIA, syn. LADY 
ST. CLAIR, MRS. CUNNINGHAM, SNOW- 
BALL, and WHITE QUEEN— White, very 
large and fine. 
33. "ENAMEL — Blush white ; very fine. 
34. "EMILY DALE — Pale straw colour 
sport from Queen of England. 
35. ENSIGN — Shade of light purple. 
40. "fPAUST — Crimson-purple, very full 
fine. 
41. FINGAL — Rose-violet, with lighter 
back ; showy flower, but coarse. 
42. FLORA MACDONALD — Creamy 
white ; florets incurved. 
44. "GLOBE WHITE — A flower of exquisite 
form and purity. 
47. GENERAL SLADE — Indian red, 
tipped with orange. 
48. "GOLDEN EAGLE, syn. ORANGE 
PERFECTION — Indian red and gold. 
49. *fGENERAL BAINBRIGGE — Dark 
orange-amber, gold centre. 
50. *fGOLDEN EMPRESS — Clear primrose- 
yellow ; fine show flower. 
51. "GOLDEN QUEEN OF ENGLAND, 
syn. EMILY DALE, EMILY DALE 
(Improved), JOHN LAMBERT — Golden 
canary ; large and fine. 
52. "GOLDEN JOHN SALTER— Golden 
yellow, changing to amber. 
53. *tGOLDEN BEVERLEY— Golden yel- 
ow ; beautifully incurved show flower. 
54. "GLORIA MUNDI — Bright yellow ; 
dwarf habit, and very free. 
56.*tGUERNSEY NUGGET — Primrose- 
yellow ; large. 
67. H. SHOESMITH — Rich bronze sport 
from the well-known Mr. Bunn ; a very distinct 
and useful variety. 
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60. "HERO OF STOKE NEWINGTON— 
Rosy blush, slightly shaded purple. 
61. HERCULES— Dull red. 
62. HERE WARD— Large purple, silvery 
back, finely incurved. 
64. tHETTY BARKER— Fine tinted blush 
free and early. 
72. "ISABELLA BOTT — r Delicate pearl- 
white, tinted rosy lilac, finely incurved. 
73. JEANNE DARC— Pure white, grand 
flower, tipped lilac. 
76. "JARDIN DES PLANTES — Bright 
golden yellow, splendid colour. 
77. "JOHN SALTER, syn. MR. HOWE— 
Cinnamon-red, orange centre ; one of the best 
for exhibition. Is. 
78. LEON LEQUAY— Beautiful deep rose, 
full and fine. 
79. "LORD ALCESTER, syn. PRINCESS 
IMPERIAL and BRUCE FINDLAY — A 
primrose- coloured sport from Empress of India. 
80. LORD EVERSLEY— Pure white, 
tipped green ; sport from Princess Teck. 
81. *fLADY HARDINGE— Delicate rose- 
piult, tipped with blush and yellow. 
82. *fLADY SLADE— Soft lilac-pink, centre 
blush, beautifully incurved. 
83. a»LORD WOLSELEY (Cannell) — A 
sport from Prince Alfred ; it resembles its parent 
in general form, but is larger, of more substance, 
and of a bronzy hue ; distinct. Awarded two 
First-Class Certificates. 
84. "LADY TALFOURD — Delicate rose- 
lilac, silvery back, finely incurved. 
86*fLORD DERBY, syn. ODORATUM 
PURPUREUM— Dark Purple, finely incurved. 
86. "LADY CAREY— Large rose, lilac, with 
silvery back. 
87. aLADY DOROTHY (Cannell)— A sport 
from the Hero of Stoke Newington, colour 
lovely rich bronze, highly suffused with gold. 
First-Class Certificate. Is. each. 
88. *LE GRAND— Fawn colour, tinted with 
rosy peach extra large. 
89. »tMABEL WARD, syn. BENDIGO— A 
golden-yellow sport from the well-known white 
variety, Eve. 
90. MRS. J. CROSSFIELD— A sport from 
White Globe ; white, tinted light pink, and in 
every way, as regards shape, equal to its parents. 
91. "MR. ROB. MUDIE, syn. JOHN 
DOUGHTY— A sport from Queen of England; 
salmon-rose. 
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