ff. dktpqell & Collide. 
474. ANNA HARTZHORN — Pure white 
(“ Japanese. Incurved ; large, moderate depth, 
well-formed. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
476. ATLANTIC (Jap. Ref.)— White, lined 
and suffused rose ; very long broad spreading 
lloretsof greatsubstance ; vigorous. Height 3feet. 
477. AUGUSTE NINON— Colour orange- 
buff, form of Lady Selborne. 
478. AVALANCHE — A well-known white 
variety. 
484. ‘BALMOREAU — Amaranth, tinted 
violet. 
485. BARON DE PRAILLY (Improved)— 
A sport from the original, in every wav the same 
excepting colour, which is decidedly the highest 
colour ; effective. 
486. 'BARONNE DE PRAILLY — Light 
lilac-rose, spotted and tinted white, large ; when 
well-grown deep lilac. 
487. ‘BEND OR — Much twisted, grand show 
flower, bright sulphur-yellow. 
488. BEAUTY OF CASTLE HILL— 
Colour rich golden-yellow, reverse of petals lined 
bright salmon-rose, very long broad florets, in- 
curving ; fine vigorous habit and constitution ; 
a grand exhibition variety. First-Class Certifi- 
cate. Is. 
489. BEAUTY OF CASTLEWOOD, syn. 
MRS. PRESIDENT HARRISON — Clear 
orange, inner surface deep red ; a first-class 
variety. First-Class Certificate, National Chrys- 
anthemum Society. Is. 
491. ‘BELLE PAULE, syn. BELLE PAUL- 
INE — Flowers very large, of the purest white, 
edged rose ; distinct. 
492. BERTHA FLIGHT— Blush white, 
double and full. 
494. BOUQUET DES DAMES— A lovely 
pure white ; very full, deep, and beautiful ; very 
dwarf. Is. 
496.*fBOUQUET FAIT — Beautiful soft rose, 
faintly tinted lilac and silvery white. 
496. BOULE D’OR — Yellow, tipped bronze, 
broad petals. 9cf. 
497. ‘BRONZE DRAGON— Bronze-yellow. 
499. BUFFALO BILL — Reddish chestnut, 
changing to buff. 
505. CAREW UNDERWOOD— Sport from 
Baronne de Praitly. Received two First-Class 
Certificates. 
507. CERES — Delicate pink, changing to 
pure white, broad petals; late. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
508. CESARE COSTA — Large, with fine 
florets ; deep red. 
509. CHARLES BONSTEDT (Jap. Ino.) 
— White, shaded and suffused delicate lilac-rose ; 
full flower of good substance, forming a perfect 
ball ; very durable. Height 4 to 5 feet. Is. 6 d. 
510. CHARLIE SHARMAN— Deep rich 
I magenta ; fine and large. First-Class Certificate. 
I Is. 
511. CHARLEY MASKELL — Rich 
ochre-yellow, novel colour, very full ; fine form, 
slightly fimbriated ; a fine show flower. Is. 6 d. 
512. COMTE F. LURANI (Jap.)— Rose, 
■ shaded white. 9 d. 
513. CLARA RIEMAN — Lavender-rose, 
shading to silvery rose, white centre. Is. 
614. CLEOPATRE — Rather large, with 
florets of great length ; pure white. 
515. COMTE DE G ALBERT — A pale 
blush colour ; large and full First-Class Certi- 
| ficate. Is. 
516. ‘COMTE DE GERMINY —Bright 
nankeen - yellow, striped deep bronze ; large 
flower, with broad petals. 
517. "COMTESSE DE BEAUREGARD 
— Light rose ; a beautiful large flower. 
518. CONDOR — Pure white ; large and fine. 
519. CORAL QUEEN — Coral red, 
shaded salmon, petals twisted and pointed ; fine 
decorative variety ; a favourite for cutting. 
October. 9 d. 
520. ‘CRITERION — Amber; large and good, 
521. COL. W. B. SMITH— Colour of this 
much resembles L’Autonme, lovely old gold- 
yellow, with just a tinge of terra-cotta; the tip- 
top prevailing favourite colour : 6troug dwarf 
A valanche growth. Certificate of Merit wherever 
shown. Is. Gd. 
527. ‘DAIMIO, syn. ERECTUM SUPER- 
BUM — Pink, changing to purplish lilac ; 
useful as a late flowering variety- 
528. DANA! — In the way of Japonais, 
broader petals ; good exhibition variety. First- 
Class Certificate. 
529. DR. COVERT — Golden yellow. Is. 
530. DORMILLON — Deep amaranth, re- 
verse of petals silvery ; large and fine. 
531. *fDR. MACARY — White, tinted a warm 
rose colour ; very large and broad petals. 
532. ‘DUCHESS OF ALBANY (Jackson's) 
— Petals long, inclining to twist, bright orange- 
buff. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
533. DAVID ROSE — Rosy claret. Is. 
639. EDOUARD AUDIGUIER — Colour 
purple, lightly suffused with magenta; dwarf 
habit. First-Class Certificate. 
540. EDWIN MOLYNEUX (Cannell)— 
Colour is deep rich maroon -red outside petals, 
when expanded is of the richest golden tint ; 
petals immense in both width and length ; the 
finest yet introduced. Three First- Class Certifi- 
Ul 541 . ‘ELAINE, syn. WHITE AIGLE— Pure 
white, back of petals slightly tinted when old ; 
an exceedingly useful flower, with broad petals ; 
very full ; extra fine ; one of the best. 
542. ‘ETHEL — Pure white, erect petals; 
fine, late. 
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