dki\i\ell & $or^’ tfltrf&l Gfuide. 
G53. MISS STEVENS — Delicate blush- 
pink, full, good form. First-Class Certificate. 
654. MIDDLETON CLARKE (Jap. Ref.) 
— Reddish crimson, deepening to crimson-purple 
with age, reverse golden bronze, broad petals, a 
large, full, globular bloom, good habit; fine for 
exhibition. Awarded First-Class Certificate. 
2s. (id.: cuttings, Is. 6d. 
655. MOHAWK — Brick red, outer portion 
of flower yellow. 9 d. 
650. M. ASTORG— Silvery white, reverse 
of spiral centre petals rosy violet. Two First- 
Class Certificates. 
657. M. BURNET— Soft lilac-pink; fine. 
First-Class Certificate. 
658. *M. DELAUX — Deep reddish crimson ; 
very fine, large, full flowers. 
659. M. FREEMAN — Rosy violet, centre 
white, broad petals. First-Class Certificate. 
600. JM. H. JACOTOT — Brownish crimson, 
pointed gold ; large and fine. 
661. M. JOHN LAING, syn. J. J. HILLIER 
— Rich crimson, shaded brown ; large and fine. 
First-Class Certificate. 
662. M. MOUSSILLAC— Rich red dish 
crimson. First-Class Certificate. 
663. M. N. DAVIS— Dark crimson-red, 
tipped gold ; large and fine. 9d. 
664. *M. TARIN — Violet rose, shaded silver ; 
large and fine. First-Class Certificate. 
665. M. JULES CHRETIEN (Inc. Jap.) 
— Silvery pink ; large and well -formed. Is. 
666. MME. BACO — Deep rose, lipped 
golden ; full flower. First-Class Certificate. 
667. MME. BO UCHARLAT — Lilac, 
shaded white. 
668. *MME. C. AUDIGUIER— A splendid 
variety, producing immense flowers of a soft rosy- 
lilac colour, tinted mauve; fine shape. 
669. MME. DE SEVIN — Rosy amaranth, 
shaded lilac ; centre petals spiral and pure 
white; large and fine. First-Class Certificate. 
670. MME. J. LAING — White, shaded 
rose, large wide petals, and tipped yellow ; 
pretty. 9c?. 
671. MME. MARIE HOSTE — Very 
large, with long ribbon-like florets; white, 
striped, and bordered with amaranth. First- 
Class Certificate. Is. 
673. *MONS. ARDENE — Lilac, changing 
•to paler lilac with age. 
674. MONS. BERNARD — Deep rosy 
amaranth, shaded bine; fine. Two First-Class 
Certificates. 
675. MONS. MEZARD FILS — Half 
the petals purple, the other half greyish-white. 
676. MONS. VICTOR PATALLIER — 
Large, bright yellow. 
677. MR. A. H. NEVE— Silvery blush, long 
drooping florets, centre rosy-purple. First-Class 
Certificate. Is. 
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678. MR. CHARLES E. SHEA— A yellow 
sport from Mdllt. Lacroix; equal to its parent in 
every respect. 
679. MR. G. HERRING - Crimson- 
carmine, long drooping florets, twisted and 
pointed ; very fine show variety ; good dwarf 
habit ; highly commended. 
680. a MR. C. ORCHARD (Cannell)— Broad 
and bold outline; colour lovely carmine-red, re- 
verse of petals rich golden yellow. First-Class 
Certificate. 
681. a MR. H. CANNELL (Cannell)— In 
the way of G randiflora, but richer, and broader 
petals. Two First-Class Certificates. 
682. a MR. H. WELLAM (Cannell), or 
Spiralis of some — Creamy white, slightly 
splashed with purple ; large open flower ; one 
of the best for exhibition. First-Class Certificate. 
684. MR. W. LANE — Bright cinnamon, 
shaded rose; broad florets, very full flower; 
fine exhibition variety. First-Class Certificate. 
6S5. MRS. ALPHEUS HARDY— When 
well grown is one of the most distinct pure white 
varieties in cultivation. Must be grown in light, 
peaty, cocoa-nut fibre soil, potted loosely until 
established, and then more firmly potted. Has 
received a First-Class Certificate wherever 
shown. 
686. MRS. GOV. FIFER (Jap.)— White 
broad petals, centre incurving when fully 
matured. Is. 6 d. 
687. MRS. CARR GOMM (Jap. Kef.)— 
Ivory white, lemon centre ; long pointed florets, 
good substance ; style of Cleopatra ; vigorous ; 
height 4 to 5 feet ; crown buds. 
688. MRS. MARIA SIMPSON— A perfect 
incurving Japanese of the largest size; petals 
broad, shows no centre, chrome-yellow. Silver 
Medal, Philadelphia; Certificate, Indianapolis 
Is. Orf. 
689. MRS. C. H. WHEELER— Enormous 
breadth of petals, of which, in our opinion, it 
is the Queen of all the Japanese ; golden colour, 
suffused with red and bronze ; dwarf habit. 
690. MRS. C. RUSSELL— Rich yellow- 
buff, shaded rose ; broad, twisted florets, in- 
curving to centre, outer florets drooping ; 
pretty ; vigorous. 
691. MRS. D. D. FARSON (Inc. Jap.)— 
A large pink flower, superior to Ada Spaulding. 
692. MRS. E. D. ADAMS— A very large 
Incurved Japanese ; white, shaded pink ; extra. 
First-Class Certificate. Is. 6<f. 
693. MRS. W. F. DREER — Dark brown, 
shading to a light in the centre. Is. 
694. MRS. E. W. CLARKE — Deep amar- 
anth purple, florets incurved ; violet scented. 
First-Class Certificate. 
695. MRS. FALCONER J A M ESON 
(Cannell) — Enormous blooms of a chestnut 
bronze, tinted and striped with yellow, high 
centre and large ; habit the best of its class. 
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