Ckr^ell & $or^’ Florkl Gjuide. 
968. TOREADOR — Bronzy red ; one of the 
beet. 
969. VICE-PRESIDENT HARDY— 
Golden yellow, bordered crimson-rose. First- 
Class Certificate. 3 ft. 
970. VTCOMTESSE D’AVENE -Violet- 
rose, shaded white, centre old gold ; free. 2 ft. 
971. VISCOUNT CLICQUOT (F. P.) 
Brick-red, bordered dark yellow. First-Class l 
Certificate. 3 to 4 ft. 
972. WHITE LADY— White, slightly tinged 
blush. Is. 6 d. 
973. YELLOW PETITE MARIE— Habit 
and form identical with the well-known white 
variety ; clear bright canary-yellow. 9t l. 
All those not priced, Is. each. 
COUNTRY GROWN PLANTS AND CUTTINGS. 
The difference between our country grown plants and cuttings, and those grown and sold in or near 
London or other towns, is so manifest, that no comparison can be drawn. True, they like soot at 
their roots, but not to be covered with it, as they must be when grown in such a situation, and for the 
want of light are poor and drawn up ; whereas, ours are clean, strong, and healthy, and will root in 
half the time. 
When ordering, please quote edition of Catalogue, as the numbers are occasionally revised 
OCTOBER FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
974. L AMI COUDERCHET — After 
cutting off all its flowers, its side shoots break 
out and produce another lot of nice, useful 
flowers for cutting. Colour lovely yellow; is 
really a capital, useful kind. This planted out 
will prove one of the best plants for cut flowers 
in the garden, and a first-class herbaceous plant. 
975. ACHIEVEMENT (Jap.) — Seedling 
from Mdme. Vesgrange ; white, primrose centre, 
long broad petals, superior to its parent ; a really 
first-class variety. 
976. AIGLE DOR, st/n. HEBDEN 
BRIDGE and BERROL — Bright yellow ; large. 
977. ALEX. DUFOUR — Brilliant violet, 
•bordering on Bishop’s violet, reflex dark violet; 
dwarf habit; very free and early. Received First- 
Class Certificate. 9rf. 
978. ARTHUR CREPAY (Jap.) — Large ; 
canary-yellow, shaded chrome-yellow ; early. 
979. AUTUMN QUEEN (Jap.) — Long 
broad drooping petals, rich yellow, slightly 
tinted rose, fine habit; a splendid acquisition. 
980. A. VXLLATTE DES PRUGNES (Jap.) 
— Beautiful silvery pink ; useful. First-Class 
Certificate. 
981. BARON VEILLARD — Bright yellow, 
striped crimson red ; splendid. 
982. BARONNE G. C. DE BRIAILLES 
— Large ; creamy white, darker centre. 2 ft, 9cf. 
983. BLANC PRECOCE (Jap.) —White, 
shading to pink. 
984. BLANCHE COLOMB — Creamy 
white pompon ; distinct. 
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985. BOUQUET ESTIVAL — Deep rosy 
6hade, reverse of petals silver. 
986. CAMELEON, Jap. —Medium size 
yellow, shaded and margined purple ; early. 
987. CAMILLE BERNARDIN— Globular 
carmine-amaranth-violet, enlivened white. Is. 
988. CHARLES MOLIN, Jap. — Large ; 
with long lance-shaped florets; chamois yellow, 
shaded rose ; early. 
989. CLARENCE BRYANT— Bright 
golden-yellow ; very free ; one of the best. 9 d. 
990. COMTE DE CHARNACE— Salmon- 
cream, striped violet-rose. 5 ft. 9 d. 
991. DOCTEUR LABAT— Dark crimson- 
red, enlivened fiery red. 5 ft. 9 d. 
992. DRIN DRIN— Yellow; very free. 
993. DUCHESSE DE CRUSSOL— Bright 
golden yellow, striped aurora-red. 4 ft. 9 d. 
994. E. G. HENDERSON ET SON (Jap.) 
— Golden red, reverse crimson. 
995. EUGENE MERCI ER — Violet- 
aurora-red, centre old gold. 3 ft. 9<f. 
, 996. FAIRY QUEEN— White, resembling 
Source d’ Or ; very elegant. 
997. FELICITE — Changing from orange to 
yellow ; a tine variety, extremely free and showy. 
998. FELIX CASSAGNEAU— Long 
petals, brilliant orange, flamed salmon-red. 
spiral centre, silver reverse ; line. First-Class 
Certificate. 9 d. 
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