59G. J. S. DIBBIN — Deep conical-shaped 
t flower; colour dark dun, with rose tinge on its 
lower petals. First-Class Certificate. 
597. JOEY HILL — Grand sizfe; will no doubt 
displace many in this section ; colour deep 
cardinal-red, of a beautiful shade, centre old 
gold, outer petals reflexed, showing the dark 
colour to good advantage, very strong in growth; 
a new departure in reds. Crown bud. First-Class 
Certificate Plants, 2s. ; cuttings, Is. 3 d. 
598. JUPITER — Fiery red, shaded dark 
crimson, reverse of twisted petals violet ; good. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
599. KENTISH YELLOW — Unquestion- 
ably one of the best yellows. Strong dwarf 
habit, even flower, comes in fit for exhibition all 
through the season. First-Class Certificate, 
National Chrysanthemum Society. Is. 
604. KATE MURSELL— A beautiful prim- 
rose ; sport from Lady Lawrence. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
605. KIOTO — Deep yellow florets; incurved. 
611. L'ADORABLE — Rich canary-yellow, 
petals bordered carmine ; large and double. First- 
Class Certificate. 
612. LE VERSEU — Very deep rose, shaded 
claret ; a grand flower, one of the finest. Is. 
613. LADY T. LAWRENCE (Cannell), syn. 
MRS. BEALE and ROBERT BOTTOMLEY 
— Beautiful pure white, very broad petals, large 
and fine. Two First-Class Certificates. 
614. *LA TRIOMPHANTE — Petals and 
flowers large and fine, white, shaded rose. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
615. LAUTOMNE — A striking cinnamon 
■or buff colour. 
616. LE SCEPTRE TOULOUSAIN — 
Yellow, striped crimson ; large and fine. 
617. LILIAN ‘ B. BIRD — Long tubular 
florets of a shrimp-pink shade. First-Class 
Certificate. National Chrysanthemum Society. 
618. ‘LTNCOMPARABLE— Petals of spiral 
form, yellow and reddish brown, base of centre 
petals a showy crimson ; distinct. 
619. LIZZIE CARTLEDOE— A reflexed 
Jap.; very large, with soft pinkish purplish 
florets, having a silvery reveise. First-Class 
Certificate. 
620. LORD BROOKE — A very fine in- 
curved Jap. ; colour golden orange. Three 
First-Class Certificates. Is. 
621. LOUIS BOEHMER. syn. MURASAKI- 
KIUBI — Silvery pink ; florets inenrved. It 
partakes more of the hirsute appearance in its 
flowers than Mrs. A. Hardy, but it is a much 
stronger grower. Is. each. 
627. MAGGIE MITCHELL— Rosy-salmon, 
florets incurved. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
628. M. A. E. CARRIERE — Blush, chang- 
ing to pure white, centre florets incurved; fine 
'form. First-Class Certificate. 
629. 'MAGNUM BONUM— Rosy lilac, with 
-a lighter back ; large flowers. 
630. ‘MAIDEN S BLUSH— Fine broad flat 
florets, a full large and handsome flower; fine for 
exhibition. Two First-Class Certificates. 
631. MARGUERITE MARROUCH — 
Cfimson-red, edged gold ; fine. Is. 
632. MARSA — Rose and white ; good for 
exhibition. First-Class Certificate. 
633. MARTHA HARDING— Golden yel- 
low, shaded reddish brown; large and full. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
634. MAJESTIC (Jap. Ref.) — Bright 
carmine-rose, with gold reverse ; extra long 
strap-shaped spreading florets; perfect habit; 
vigorous; height 3 to 4 feet; crown buds. 
635. MARGUERITE JEFFORDS — 
Amber colour ; grand flower. Is. ad. 
636. MDLLE. ANTOINETTE CALVAT 
— An immense flower ; pure white ; an ac- 
quisition. Is. 
637. MDLLE. BIRON — Pure white ; large 
flower of good substance. 
638. MDLLE. BLANCHE PIGNY— Fine 
back row flower ; great substance ; sulphur-white, 
reflexed florets. 
639. MDLLE MARIE RECOURA — 
Large white; another Eloile de Lyon ; a grand 
exhibition flower. Is. 
640. MDLLE. PAULE DUTOUR— Rose, 
changing to pure white. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate. 
641. ‘MDLLE. LACROIX, syn. LA PURETE 
— Rosy white, passing to pure white ; large and 
superb. Three First-Class Certificates. 
642. ‘MEG MERRILEES — Sulphur- white, 
very large, and of most curious form, belonging 
to Dragon section ; late variety. 
643. MERMAID— Very delicate yet bright 
pink; perfectly incurving broad petals. First- 
Class Certificate (U.S.A.) Is. 
644. MISS ANNIE MANDA — An im- 
provement on Mrs. A. Hardy, better constitution. 
2s. dd. 
645. MISS BERTHA N. ROBINSON— 
Incurved rose, silvery reverse ; very broad petals. 
2s. 
646. MISS ESMERALDA — Florets in- 
curved ; deep crimson under side of florets ; 
coppery bronze. 
647. MISS GORTON — A sport from 
Bouquet Fait ; light pink ; fine. 
648. MISS LILY MEASURES— A yellow 
Avalanche, in every way the same except colour. 
649. MISS WATSON — A lovely high 
bright yellow-coloured reflexed Japanese. 9d. 
650. MISS MARY WEIGHTMAN 
— Yellow ; a very pretty flower, good for 
decoration. Is. 
651. MISS CANNELL (Jap.) — Grand 
colour, white, with a creamy blush on the tips 
of the centre petals. 1 s. 
652. MISS M. WHEELER— Silvery-pink, 
large, well-formed flower ; very promising. 
( 35 ) 
C 3 — 2 
