S. dknqell & $oi\£’ Gfuide. 
755. R. C. KINGSTON — Dark purple; 
large, very free ; a capital grower and bloomer. 
1‘ irst-Class Certificate, Royal Horticultural 
Society. 
75(1. “RED GAUNTLET — Dark crimson, 
large blooms. 
757. ROSSTREVOR — Bronzy yellow, of 
large size. Is. 
758. RUTH CLEVELAND— l'ink. !)</. 
7511. ROBT. CRAWFORD — White, under 
petals slightly tinged ; enormous flower. Is. 
7 liO. ROBERT OWEN — Blush-white ; 
extra fine for exhibition. Is. 
701. ROHALLION — Chrome, shaded red ; 
very distinct. Is. 
702. ROBERT CRAIG — White, shaded 
blush. Is. 
763. *RO S A BONHEUR — Rich violet, 
shaded crimson ; large flowers. 
701. ROSELYN — Pink, delicate; a large 
flower and good form. 2s. 
705. ROSEA SUPERBA, syn. SOUV.DE 
HAARLEM — Lilac-rose, tipped buff; large and 
fine. First-Class Certificate. 
771. SARAH OWEN— Golden bronze, 
tinted rose. 
773. ISIMON DELAUX-Flowersof immense 
size, reddish crimson, shaded; extra. Is. 0 d. 
775. STRIPED ODORATA — The colour is 
of a soft heliotrope-pink. Od 
770. *SOLEIL LEVANT, st/n. L ’INF ANTE 
D'ESPAGNE and TASSELLED YELLOW 
— Canary-yellow ; immense flowers. 
777. SOUV. DE MON. MENLER— Large, 
deep crimson. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
778. SECRETARY FARSON — Yellow 
with tubular petals. Is. 
779. STANSTEAD SURPRISE — Deep 
crimson, silvery reverse. Two First-Class 
Certificates. 
780. STANSTEAD WHITE— White, lar-e. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Oil. 
781. JSTRIATUM PERFECTUM — Fine 
flower, with large florets; white, beautifully 
striped and flaked violet-rose. 
782. SUGAR LOAF — -Deep yellow, some- 
times bronze; finely bailt flowers of great size. 
F’irst-Class Certificate. 
783. SUNSET — When shown before the 
Floral Committee and certificated this variety 
was decidedly a large single, when well done 
the florets will incurve ; a great acquisition in 
a forty-eight. Colour yellow, shaded red. 
784. SWANLEY YELLOW, sun. SUN- 
FLOWER (Cannell) — A seedling raised and 
sent out by us. Habit, growth, and freeness of 
bloom all that can be desired, and is the best 
yellow of its type. Two First-Class Certificates. 
785. SYDENHAM WHITE— Early white 
in the way of Aualunche. 
786. SILVER KING — An incurved Jap. 
of the largest proportions and of great depth ; 
soft rosy mauve with a silvery blush reverse ; 
broad petals incurving at the centre ; tine 
vigorous habit. Tall grower, 8-in. pot. Ter- 
minal bud, as crown bud produces course bloom. 
Plants, 2*. ; cuttings. Is. 3d. 
789. THOMAS HEWITT(Jap. Inc.)— Large, 
broad, incurving petals of good substance, colour 
white, suffused rose-lilac, tipped white ; a 
distinct and beautiful variety, fine for exhibition. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate. Crown buds. 
2s. (Id. ; cuttings, Is. (id. 
791. THOMAS STEPHENSON— A sport 
from < 'riterion, and very similar to parent. 
First-Class Certificate. 
792. ‘THUNBERG — Fine flower, soft 
primrose-yellow ; very attractive, incurved. 
793. *TRIOMPHE DE LA RUE DES 
CHALETS — Immense size, salmon colour 
tinted rose, golden centre. 
794. "TRIOMPHE DU NORD — Bronze, 
shaded chestnut-rose ; very fine and good. 
795. TUXEDO -A very distinct Jap. variety ; 
colour bright shade of bronzy amber, with gold 
reverse; a unique flower. 3-in. pot, light soil, 
crown bud, manure water sparingly. Plants, 2s. ; 
cuttings, Is. od. 
800. UMPIRE (Jap. Inc.) — Lilac rose, large 
broad petals, incurving and twisted, silvery 
reverse; very full, large flower; vigorous. 2s. 6 U. 
805 VICE-PRESIDENT CALVAT (Jap. 
Inc.) — Crimson-red, reverse old gold : broad 
petals. Is. 6 d. 
806. *VAL D ANDORRE— Red, shaded 
orange ; fine imbricated (lower. First-Class 
Certificate. 
807. VICE-PRESIDENT AUDIGUIER 
— Large ; florets long and spirally arranged ; 
rose, shading to white. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. Is. 
808. V iOLET ROSE — An immense flower, 
of a rich violet-purple shade. 9 d. 
809. VIVIAND MOREL— Deep mauve, 
shaded lighter; large well-shaped flower; one of 
the very best. Od. 
810 W. K. WOODCOCK — Deep crimson ; 
full reflexed Japanese. 2s. each. 
811. W. H. LINCOLN IMPROVED 
(Jap. Inc.) — A great improvement in form and 
colour to the original variety, from which it is a 
seedling ; colour deepest clear shining yellow. 
Grand for exhibition. Awarded First-Class 
Certificate bv Royal Horticultural Society, under 
the name of Thomas Selivood. 2s (Id.; cuttings, 
Is. Oil. 
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