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696. MBS. F. THOMPSON, syn. W. G. 
DROVER — Purple, striped white ; incurved 
form of Thunberg ; good show flower. !)</. 
697. MRS. FRANCIS A. SPAULDING— 
Bright yellow ; immense size ; perfect habit. 
698. MRS. GEO. DANIELS — A large 
flower with broad petals, the reverse of tips 
being hairy; light peach-blossom pink. 
699. MRS. G. C. SCHWABE — Delicate 
rose, shaded salmon, points of petals gold, 
twisted, and drooping gracefully ; fine for ex- 
hibition or decoration ; dwarf habit ; distinct and 
pretty. First-Class Certificate. 
700. MRS. GLADSTONE — White creamy 
centre. Is* 
701. a MRS. H. CANNELL t Cannell), syn. 
CHRISTMAS EVE. — Pure white ; petals 
immense, strong, robust, dwarf growth ; a grand 
exhibition variety ; buds must be taken early. 
Two First-Class Certificates. 
702. MRS. H. F. SPAULDING (Jap. Inc.) 
Blnsh, fading to white, cream centre ; petals 
irregular, full flower ; terminal buds. Is. 
703. MRS. IRVING CLARKE — White, 
slightly shaded rose, florets incurved ; good stout 
flower. First-Class Certificate, National Society. 
704. MRS. J. G. WHILLDIN — Light 
yellow, of splendid size and form. Received 
the William Prize, Philadelphia. 9 </. 
705. MRS JOHN LEWIS CHILD — 
Beautiful blush; large; fully double; broad, 
incurved, shaving-like curled petals; vigorous 
and very profuse in flowering. Highly com- 
mended. Is. 
706. MRS. C. MYERS (Jap. Ref.)— Pure 
white, great substance, primrose centre ; the 
florets are broad and regularly reflexed, folding 
back gracefully, showing the smoothnesB and 
purity of the bloom ; a charming variety. First 
Class Certificate. Royal Horticultural Society 
and National Chrysanthemum Society. Is. 6c/. ; 
cuttings. Is. 
707. MRS. ISAAC D. SAILER (Jap. Inc.), 
— Soft shell-pink, touched lemon on the 
extreme tips of broad sharply-pointed petals; 
large and finely incurved, splendid keeper ; 
strongly recommended. 2s. 6 d. 
708. MRS. J. WRIGHT— Ivon- white; a 
fine variety. 
709. MRS. LIBBY ALLEN — A large 
yellow Incurved Japanese of excellent character. 
First-Class Certificate. Is. 
711. MRS. NISBET (Jap. Ref.)— Bright 
purple-amaranth, silvery reverse ; dwarf ; fine 
habit and vigour. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
712. MRS. SAM. HOUSTON —Large, 
creamy white ; extra. Is. 
713. MRS. WM. BOWEN— Form of Airs. 
C. H. Wheeler; well-formed, small. Is. 
714. MRS. W. WALTERS— Sport from 
Ed. Audiguier ; deep velvety crimson. 
715. MRS. WINTHROP SARGEANT— 
Form of L. Antoinnc, colour lighter ; extra. Is. 
716. MRS. W. S. KIMBALL— Cream, tip- 
ped amber. Is. 6 d. 
717. MRS. BRUCE FINDLAY — Deep 
blush-pink, petals long, flat, and slightly ser- 
rated, large deep flower of good form ; free 
grower and opens well ; good habit ; grand 
exhibition variety. Awarded First Class Certi- 
ficate National Society. 2s. 6 d. ; cuttings, Is. fid. 
718. MRS. TOWNSHEND— Full, of a rich 
claret-crimson, yellow on the under side of flat 
florets. First-Class Certificate. 
724. NIVEUS— Grand snow-white centre, 
irregularly incurving outer petals, reflexing 
nearly to stem. Awarded several Certificates in 
the United States. Plants, 3s. ; cuttings, 2s. 
725. NOVELTY— Long, fluted, erect petals, 
with little sharp-pointed florets drooping from 
the tip of each petal ; medium size and pretty ; 
delicate pink, the centre of the flower showing 
a tint of beautiful silvery white. Is. 
732. OTHELLO— Deep golden yellow, 
shaded bronze. First-Class Certificate. 
733. ORIENTAL — Salmon and crimson ; a 
new type and colour ; an acquisition. 
739. PELICAN — Very large, creamy white, 
incurved. First-Class Certificate. 
740. PETER BLAIR — Chrome-yellow, 
striped reddish crimson, inner petals in- 
curving over the centre, outer petals drooping, 
very loug and broad, large flower; vigorous, 
terminal buds ; height, 5 to 6 ft. Is. 
741. *PETER THE GREAT— Fine large 
flowers of a lemon-yellow; large. 
742. PHILIP BREITMEYER (Jap. Ref.) 
— Bl ight golden yellow, extremely double, rather 
short petals of heavy texture. Recommended. 
Is. 
743. PHCEBU S — Bright canary-yellow ; 
extra fine. First-Class Certificate. 
744. PINK ETHEL — Pink ; sport from the 
well-known late-flowering variety. 9 d. 
745. PINK LACROIX, syn. ANNIE CLI- 
BRAN — Beautiful flower, bright pink, sport 
from Aldllc. Lacroix. First-Class Certificate. 
Is. 6 J, 
746. PRESIDENT W. R. SMITH— A 
true Japanese, beautiful form, colour a pure self 
pink, large flowers, broad outer petals, very 
heavy in substance ; the best of the season, 
especially for exhibition ; a splendid keeper. 
Awarded three First-Class Certificates and First 
Prize for best seedling. Plants, 2s. ; cuttings, 
Is. 3d. 
747. PURITAN— A fine Jap. incurved 
variety of American origin, pink changing to 
white ; broad well-incurved florets. First-Class 
Certificate. 
753. ROI DES JAPONAIS— Reddish- 
maroon, tipped gold. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
754. RALPH BROCKLEBANK— Golden 
sport from the well-known variety, Meg Merrilees. 
Several First-Class Certificates. 
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