S;. dki\i\ell & ^or\^’ Gtuide. 
MKS. L\'KCU. 
100. MME. LA BARONNE DE SAINT- I 
DIDIER — Very large; soft yellow; fine. 
Awarded two First-Class Certificates. Gs. ' 
101. MME. PPITZER — Saffron yellow; 
large and free. 3.s. 
lOL'. MRS. BUCKLAND — Deep shade of 
primrose ; medium size. 3.s. (W. 
103. MRS. CORNWALLIS WEST— Yellow; 
shaded apricot, creamy centre, edged pink, 
medium size ; a charming flower, is. 
104. MRS. JENKINS— Soft clear yellow, 
deeper in centre, large and finely formed flowers. 
7s, 
105. MRS. RALPH MOORE — Quite a 
ilistinct shade of colour; erect flowering; clear 
huff shade, slightly tinted orange-rose in centre; 
very free and effective. 4». 
lOG. MRS. STARK — Fine large yellow of a 
bright shade of colour, shaded lighter towards 
edge of petals; a fine variety. Awarded a First- 
Class Certificate. 4s. 
107. MRS. W. P. BENNETT — Soft prim- 
rose-yellow, large and fine. Awarded a First- 
Class Certificate. 6s. 
108. NAROISSE— Camellia-shaped, not full,, 
clear yellow ; effective. 3s. Grf. 
100. NINA — Most beautiful shades of colour, 
and bound to be admired ; soft fawn, with 
occa-sional petals tinted solt pink ; good size 
double flowers; fine habit ; distinct. (Named by 
retpicst.) 8s. 
1 10. REV. E. LASCELLES — Deep clear 
yellow ; a fine variety, us. 
111. SAPRANO — In colour almost identical 
with the well-known rose, but with more of a 
soft reddish amber shade; a fine variety. 
3s. Grf. 
112. TRIOMPHE DE NANCY — Pale 
yellow, large full flowers, good habit ; fine. os. 
FOR PRICES OF SEEDLINGS, DOUBLE, SEE PAGE 26. 
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