S. (jkr\i\ell & tfloiSl G^ttide. 
245. AGNES HAMILTON— Silvery rose- 
pink. 
BEAUTY OP EYNSFORD — Soft 
rosy lilac, tinged pink ; most perfect-shape, its 
cushion or disc stands up in a perfect half ball. 
First-Class Certificates, N.C.S. Is. 6rf. 
279. * MARGINATUM — Lilac blush, rose 
centre “I 
280. ‘MARGUERITE DE YORK — 
Sulphur-yellow ; large and fine. 
281. 'MARGUERITE D ANJOU— Nankeen 
246. CAESAR — Deep rose centre, tipped 
yellow. First-Class Certificate. 
247. CINCINNATI— Lilac blush, slightly j 
marked rose-lilac. Two First-Class Certificates. 
DAME BLANCHE — Pure white ; 
large and fine. 
DELAWARE — Creamy white, very full 
centre ; a very distinct and fine flower. Is. 
248. CITRINUS — Bnff. with orange centre ; 
very distinct. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
252. ACQUISITION — Rose-lilac, yellow 
centre ; fine. 
254. *EMPRESS — Very large ; lilac, lighter 
centre ; one of the finest. 
258. *FLEUR DE MARIE, syn. GEORGE 
HOCK — A splendid large white flower. 
263. GRACIEUSE— Silvery white, shaded 
rose-lilac, yellow centre ; very fine. 
GLADYS SPAULDING— Anemone ; 
clear, brassy yellow ; large. A magnificent 
variety. 
GEO. HAWKINS — A sport from 
George Sand. A bright, clear, and attractive 
golden-yellow of the richest hue. 
264. 'GEORGE SAND— Red, with bronze 
centre ; very attractive. 
266. 'GLUCK — Golden yellow ; fine flower. 
267. 'KING OF ANE MONE S— Large 
crimson purple; fine and distinct; useful for 
late flowering. 
271. LA MARGUERITE — Bright crimson- 
violet; medium. First-Class Certificate. 
272. 'LADY MARGARET— Double row of 
guard petals ; fine, large, white. 
273. 'LOUIS BONAMY— Lilac, high centre; 
fine. 
274. a MRS. W. HOLMES (Cannell) — 
Silvery rose ; distinct, medium. Awarded First- 
Class Certificate. 
275. MARGUERITE SOLLEVILLE — 
Blush, high centre. 
276. MARIE JOLIVART— White sulphur 
centre. 
277. MR. A. J. BOOKER — Deep crimson- 
cerise, broad incurving guard petals, silvery 
reverse, good full-sized enshion, tipped yellow ; 
rather late, unless crown-buds are selected ; very 
distinct. 1*. 6 d. ; cuttings, Is. 
278. MADAME ROBERT OWEN— Pure 
white, high centre. 
282. MARGARET OF NORWAY— Red 
gold. 
283. MISS MARGARET- Pure white. 
MRS. JUDGE BENEDICT— Light 
blush, changing to pure white, guard petals 
broad, high fringed, lemon centre; like a large 
Hollyhock ; grand. 
284. 'MRS. PETHERS— Rosy lilac; a beau- 
tiful large flower. 
285. 'MADAME GODERAU — Splendid 
large flower ; creamy white, high centre. 
MINNIE CHATE— Rose-lilac ; self. 
MISS ANNIE LOWE— A sport from 
Lady Margaret ; the ray or guard petals are of 
a soft canary-yellow, centre deep bright yellow, 
making a fine contrast. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
uMRS. M. RUSSELL (Cannell) — A 
sport from Madame Goderau. Colour, orange- 
yellow, lovely raised cushion centre, with perfect 
guard petals. Two First-Class Certificates. 
286. NOUVELLE ALVEOLE— Rose and 
carmine. 
290. PRINCESS MARGUERITE— Lilac- 
pink. centre lighter. 
291. 'PRINCESS LOUISE— Delicate rosy 
lilac, full high centre ; fine. 
292. PRINCESS— White, shaded delicate 
ilac ; large and fine. 
293. 'PRINCE OF ANEMONES— Large ; 
lilac blush, high centre. 
297. 'QUEEN MARGARET— Roso-lilac 
very pretty. 
298. REINE DES ALVEOLES — Rosy 
lilac. 
300. *ST. MARGARET — Brassy orange ; 
distinct. 
301. 'SUNFLOWER — Large, sulphnr-yel- 
low centre. 
302. THORPE JUNIOR — Pure golden 
yellow; good exhibition flower. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
303. VIRGINALE, syn. LATE DUCHESS 
and MDME. GRAEM — Pure white ; a late and 
useful variety. 
W. & G. DROVER — Purple-carmine, 
tipped-yellow. 
304. GRAND ALVEOLE— Light blush; 
distinct. 
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