MRS. w. B. MILLER (sEE salinon-coloured section). 
Double varieties that will he found well adapted for baskets, ^'c., marked *. 
8.5. MRS. LYNCH — A plERsing and attrac- 
tive variety of a pearly pink shade of colour, 
edge of petals beautifully undulated ; quite 
distinct. Awarded a First-Class Certificate. 4s. 
86. MRS. O. T. HODO-ES — Producing 
immcnse-sizcd flowers; flesh coloured, slightly 
deeper in centre: very effective. (Named by 
rcf/iicst'). 7s. Ctd. 
87. MRS. W. B. MILLER — Flesh colour, 
edged deeper and suffused soft salmon; medium 
size flowers ; very pretty. Awarded a First- 
Class Certificate. 4s. 
88. MRS. LEWIS CASTLE— Of a beau- 
tiful salmon shade, large double flowers; quite 
distinct. First-Class Certificate. 5s. 
89. MRS. WINDSOR — Ground colour, 
creamy blush, delicately edged piuk ; attractive, 
good habit. 3s. 
90. SIR JOHN PENDER— Fine reddish 
salmon, medium-sized well-formed flowers. 
Awarded a First-Class Certificate. 3s. 
91. D. T. PISH — Fine salmon-pink, dis- 
tinct white centre ; flowers large and of fine form. 
3s. (Jef. 
92. WM. HOLMES— High centre, full of 
rosettes of a delicate pink shade; erect habit. 
2.S. 
YELLOW. 
93. GOLDEN QUEEN — Clear yellow, 
medium size, almost erect flowering. Awarded 
First-Class Certificate. 3s. dd. 
94. GOLDEN ROD — Of a very bright 
yellow shade ; large ; suitable for baskets. 3s. 
95. LADY EMILY DYKE— Deep yellow, 
medium size, good free dwarf habit. (Named 
by request. ) 4s. 
96. LADY MARY ANNIE FORESTER 
-—Pretty and quite distinct guard petals, slightly 
tinged pink, centre very double, of a deep 
primrose shade ; free and dwarf. 4«. 
97. LADY WHITEHEAD— Of a beautiful 
clear yellow shade ; large and effective ; good. 
(Named by request.) ~>s. 
98. mss MATHEWS— Of a pleasing tint 
of cream, delicately shaded flesh, beautiful shell- 
shaped petals ; very free and effective. Awarded 
a First-Class Certificate. 3s. 
99. mss FALCONER — Certainly the 
finest yellow variety yet introduced ; ma.ssive 
double flowers ; good dwarf habit, and very free 
flowering. (Named by request.) 7s. Gd. 
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