S. dkqr\ell & ^lofkl Gfuide. 
92. MAY TOMLIN — A very distinct lilac 
sport from Mrs. IJeale. 
93. MISS BELLA WILSON — Gobular 
floweT, delicate satin-grey shading to pale lilac ; 
good for exhibition. 
94. *MME. CARRIER— Nankeen yellow, 
striped purple ; dietinct.First-Class Certificate. 
95. MME. EDOUARD VELTEN— White, 
shaded salmon ; dwarf. 
*MME. GAYREL — White, tipped rose. 
First-Class Certificate. 
*MME. MANTE — Rich apricot-yellow, 
reverse bronze ; broad petal ; extra. 
9<i.*tMR. BRUNLEES — Indian red, tipped 
gold ; a fine showy flower. 
97. "MR, GLADSTONE— Dark chestnut-red. 
98. MRS. WESTON — Rosy lilac ; sport 
from White Venus. 
99. *MISS VIOLET TOMLIN— A bright 
purple-violet sport from Princess of Wales. 
100. *MISS M. A. HAGGAS— In this we have 
the long-looked-for Golden Princess. It is a light 
golden yellow sport from Mrs. Healc properly 
fixed. Three First-Class Certificates. 
101. *MRS. S. COLEMAN— A sport from 
Princess of Wales ; golden bronze, shaded rose, 
upper portion bright yellow. Awarded six 
First- Class Certificates. 
the Queen family, striped Pm /ires s of India, ( 
from which it is a sport. Pure white, clear 
line of rose-purple down the centre of each petal. 
124.*fNOVELTY — Blush, large; requires 
cultivation, but fine when well done. 
126. *NIL DESPERANDUM— Large, dark 
red and orange ; fine and showy. 
12G. NONPARIEL — Rosy lilac ; medium. 
Is. 6 d. 
127. PERLE PRECIEUSE— Purple, tinted 
silvery rose. 
131. *fPRINCES S OP WALES, syn. 
BEAUTY OF ST. JOHN'S WOOD and 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA — Pearl white, 
tinted with rosy lilac; very fine. 9 d. 
132, *fPRINCESS TECK.syn. CHRISTMAS 
NUMBER and PRINCESS MARY— Blush 
white, large and full ; very useful for late 
flowering. 
134. ’PRINCESS BEATRICE— Beautiful 
lively tint of rosy pink ; a fine show flower. Is 
135. *tPRINCE ALFRED — Silvery rose- 
crimson ; large and fine. 
136. *fPRINCE OF WALES— Dark purple- 
violet, finely incurved. 
137. *fPINK PERFECTION, syn. MISS 
MARY MORGAN and PINK PEARL — De-^ 
102. *MR. COBAY— Splendid flower; a sport 
from Prince of Wales ; ruby-red colour. 
103. *fMR. BUNN — A golden sport from 
Golden Beverley ; fine flower. 
104. *fMR. GEORGE GLENNY— A sport 
from Mrs. G. Bundle ; straw colour. 
105. *tMRS. G. RUNDLE— The most beau- 
tiful white Chrysanthemum in cultivation. 
106. *fMRS. DIXON, syn. GOLDEN 
GEORGE GLENNY and MRS. C. H. GLO- 
VER — Splendid yellow sport from Mr. G. 
Glenny. 
107. ‘fMRS. 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, syn. INCOGNITO — 
Rich pinkish rose. 
110. ‘tMRS. W. HALIBURTON — Light 
creamy white. 
__ 111. *MRS. SHIPMAN— A sport from Lady 
Hardinge. Beautiful fawn, shaded ; fine and 
distinct. 
112. *MRS. ROBINSON KING — Deep 
golden yellow sport from Golden Empress, 
the nearest approach in colour to Jardin des 
Plantes yet obtained. A fine addition to the 
incurved class. Awarded six First-Class Cer- 
tificates. Is. 
113. MISS HOPE— Delicate lilac. 
licate pink, large, and of exquisite form. 
143*fQUEEN OF ENGLAND, syn. HER 
MAJESTY — Blush ; fine form. 
144. RICHARD PARKER— Of a deeper 
yellow than Miss Haggas, and possessing the 
good qualities of that fine variety ; a grand exhi- 
bition kind. Is. 
146. *REV. J. DIX — Orange-red, light centre. 
Is. 
147. a’REFULGEN CE (Cannell) — Rich 
purple-maroon ; very attractive. 
148. *REV. C. BOYES — Bright shiny crim- 
son, broad petals. 
149. *ROBERT CANNELL.— Large flowers, 
Japanese incurved ; colour bronze-red, with 
under petals distinctly gold coloured, every 
petal broad and bold. 
150. *SIR S. CAREY — Dark brown-chestnut, 
with golden points. 
154. SIR B. SEYMOUR — Broad incurved 
petals, bronzy red. 
155. *ST. PATRICK, syn. BEETHOVEN— 
Bronzy red; fine. 
156. SARAH BERNHARDT— Pink self ; 
a fine-formed flower. Is. 
166.*tVEN US— Lilac-peach, large and 
beautiful. 
168. WILLIE — A light amber sport from 
Captivation. First-Class Certificate. 
169. »tWHITE VENUS— Pure white, with 
fine, broad, incurved, waxy petals. 
170. YELLOW PERFECTION— Golden 
115. MISS MARECHAUX.syn. THURZA 
— White ; good and late. 
116 NOEL PRAGNELL— A sport from 
yellow, good form. 
171. YELLOW GLOBE — A sport from the 
well-known variety, Globe White. 
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