St. Ciuinell & Sons'' 'Flo til Guide. 
543. ETOILE DE LYON. — Largest flower 
in cultivation. A grand variety, very large ; 
deep lilac rose shaded silver. First-Class Certi- 
ficate wherever shown. 9c/. 
544. EDWIN BECKETT — Colour rich 
golden yellow. Is. 
545. EYNSFORD WHITE (Cannell) (A 
seedling of our own raising). — As good and as 
popular as our A vdlawhe is, and there has hardly 
been a first or a second prize awarded but what 
this variety has been the best blooms in the 
stand; and to show the superiority of Eynsford 
White, it was awarded a First-Class Certificate 
of Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, 
and a First-Class Certificate the next day by 
the National Chrysanthemum Society, shown 
side by side of Avalanche. It has a broader 
and more ivory-white petal, and is the best and 
most solid white ever sent out. Is. 
546. ELLA MAY — Primrose-yellow, centre 
apricot. Is. 
547. ERNEST ASMILS (Jap.) — Rich 
golden bronze. Is. 
546. EXCELSIOR (Jap.) — Bright rose- 
cerise, silvery reverse. F.C.C. Is. 
551. ‘PAIR MAID OF GUERNSEY— Pure 
white, and entirely distinct ; the flowers are extra 
large, and composed of long ribbon-shaped petals. 
652. ‘FANNY BOUCHARLAT — White, 
shaded lilac, twisted petals; very fine. 
553. FRITALLI RADAELLI — Beautiful 
rose, centre suffused rose, long spathulated and 
laciniated petals ; large flower ; fine variety. 9 d. 
554,. FERNAND FERAL— Soft rose, 
shaded mauve, and suffused cream colour; large 
and fine. 
555. FEU DE BENGALE — Orange, 
shaded rusty red ; a fine dwarf variety. 
556. FLORENCE DAVIS — Greenish 
white, passing to pure white; long, drooping, 
and slightly twisted florets ; splendid habit ; 
fine exhibition flower. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
557. FLORENCE PERCY— A beautiful 
variety, full, solid, and of the purest white. 
First-Class Certificate. 
558. FLAMME DE PUNCH— Suffused and 
striped golden yellow. First-Class Certificate. 
559. FREDERICK MARROUCH— Bright 
yellow ; early. First-Class Certificate. 
565. GALATHEE — Pretty shade of bhtsh- 
white, petals long and twisted. 
566. *GARNET — Vivid red-scarlet, with a 
gold line round each petal ; flowers double. Is. 
567. GEORGES DANIELS— Silvery white 
and rose. Awarded Certificate. 
568. GIOVANNI MAZZI— Medium size; 
bright rose and white. 
569. GLOIRE DU ROCHER— A distinct 
flower of the largest size, bright orange-amber, 
flushed crimson ; in habit it somewhat resembles 
Mrs. F. Jameson and Val d'A ndorf. 
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570. GLORIOSUM — Beautiful lemon-yel- 
low, fluted florets; good show flower. Awarded 
two First-Class Certificates. 
ujl. G. C. SCHWABE (Jap.) — Bright 
carmine -rose, gold centre, verv full. Three 
F.C.C. Is. 
572. JGOLDEN DRAGON— Yellow, long 
twisted florets ; good exhibition variety. 
573. * GRANDIFLORUM — Large golden 
yellow, very fine, one of the best ; also useful as 
a late-flowering variety. 
574. GAETANO GUELFI (Jap.)— Milkv 
white, centre darker. (Id. 
575. GEORGE R. GAUZE — Bright bronze 
or terra-cotta, similar in colour to W. IV. Coles; 
size immense, nearly as great in depth as in 
diameter. Plants, 2s. ; cuttings, Is. 3d. 
576. HARRY BALSLEY — Pearl - pink 
shading to Mermet-pink. Is. 
577. H. F. SPAULDING — Colour rich 
apricot-yellow shading to rose centre, petals clear 
yellow. Is. 
578. H. BALLANTINE (Jap. Inc.) {The 
Bronze Ostrich Plume )— Colour beautiful bronze 
or terra-cotta, changing to straw-yellow as the 
bloom becomes fully expanded; 7-inch pot, light 
soil with charcoal, moderate supplies of manure- 
water; crown-bud. Plants, 3d.; cuttings, 6 d. 
580. *HIVER FLEURI— Pale buff, tinted 
rose ; large and fine, distinct ; very free. 
587. * JANE SALTER — White, bordered and 
striped with rosy lilac; flowers large, long, 
broad, curved petals ; early ; very free. 
588. *JAPONAIS — Broad petals of a bronzy 
yellow, spotted with rusty brown; a grand 
show flower. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
589. J. BLENKINSOP (Jap. Ref.)— Dark 
crimson, shaded rose, reverse silvery white, broad 
petals; very full flower, of good substance; 
vigorous ; height 4 to 5 feet. 
590. *JEANNE DELAUX, syn. F.A.DAVIS 
— Very long twisted petals, dark brown -crimson, 
shaded maroon, reverse of petalsgold-yellow. Is 
591. JOHN DYER— Rusty red. 2s. 
592. JULIUS ROEHRS— Rich violet-rose, 
reverse silvery-pink, a unique and charming 
contrast ; flowers incurved, of largest size. Is. 
593. JOHN GOODE — Delicate lavender, 
inner petals clear lemon, almost globular form ; 
a standard variety for cutting or decoration. 
Recommended. 2s. 
594. JOHN H. TAYLOR— A magnificent 
bloom of the largest size, centre petals incurved, 
while under ones reflex and are cut at the ends, 
giving the flower, though of immense size, a light 
graceful appearance; colour a lovely shade of 
pink, with white centre. Plants. 2s. ; cuttings. Is 
596. J. P. KENDALL (Jap. Inc.) — Silvery 
amaranth, reflexed rose-cerise; very broad in- 
curving and twisted petals of great snbstance 
large full flower ; vigorous. Is. 
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