S. C^^^Qn 8 l Gfuide. 
We also had the pleasure of distributing the much-admired and grand 
yellow variety. Golden Wedding, which will, within a short time, become a 
standard exhibition kind. All should grow it, no collection complete without 
■ WEDDING— Riclicst golden-yellow, intense and dazzling in colour: flowers 10 to 
1. Indies m diameter 4 to 6 inches iii depth ; petals broad ami long, <lonble!to the centre without an 
cje, the grandest of yellows. Awarded Silver Medal at Rhilndelphia, '1893, the Cuttin<' ('no 
Ixhflded"'^ f premium at Madison S<iuare Garden, 1892 ; a prize winner wherevlr 
e.xhihited. Is. brf. ; cuttings, l.s. lirst-Class Certificate, N.C.S., A.M.. R.II.S. 
■He SIMPLY AN ANNOUNCEMENT. :1 e^ 
Wo are on the best of business relationship and have special terms with all Trade-growers Our 
orders for new varieties are already given for large quantities, so that we may have the. first early 
Ilian ts, and tli us enable mJ to despatch with our own all neiv kinds of other raisers in one package • and 
we further respectfully intimate to all those who wish their orders to be sent in first-el^s condition, 
tnat they should forward their commands assoou as possible after receipt of. this. New List. 
NEW INCURVED VARIETIES. 
ARISTINE ANDERSON — Resembles Miss Mary Moryun, but a decided improvement on 
that variety, being a more decided pink, and larger blooms ; double flower, with a high centre, and 
in no instance shows any eye. l.s. ’ 
1 (Inc.)— Orange-cinnamon, inside of petals crimson. First-Class Certificate 
ny jN.C.b. and R.H.S. and other Societies. 8s. (ii/. 
BROOKLEIGH GEM— Silvery lilac-pink. Awarded First-Class Certificate by N.C.S. Is. (!:f. 
C. B. WHITNALL— A large regular Chinese, outer petals incurving, forming a perfect globe- 
colour soft velvety ^aroon, reverse a shade lighter. New colour in their section. Certificate at 
Madison Square. Fine constitution, a perfect incurved. Terminal buds. Is. 
DIRECTOR KOWALLEK— Flower of immense size and substance, forming a perfect bull, 
purple-violet ; a grand flower for exhibition. Terminal buds. Is. M. ; cuttings. Is 
GEO COCKBURN— A beautiful deep golden-bronze sport from Princess Beatrice. Awarded 
First-Class Certificate. 2.s. fit/. 
HENRY PERKINS I his is a very distinct and \alnable addition to the incurved section, 
colour bronzy shade of chocolate ; a large deep well-built flower, finely incurved, good habit. 
Awarded two First-Class Ccrtificktes by N.C.S. arid R.II.S,, and the F’irst Prize by the N.C.S for 
the best new incurved variety of the year 1891. Early terminal buds. 2s. 
LORD ROSEBERY — A grand addition to the incurved class. Long medium-sized petals of a 
silvery-manve shade, lined white ; a massive bloom, and true example of the type, never recurves, 
and requires no dressing ; vigorous grower, distinct foliage. Terminal buds. 5 ft. Awarded three 
I'irst-Class Certificates. Plants, 5s. each. 
LUCY KENDALL — .Sport from Violet Tomlin, rich- coral-red, inner surface of petals lemon 
colour ; a fine deeply built incurved flower. A new addition to this class in colour. Awarded a 
First-Class Certificate by the N.C.S. 2s. ; cuttings. Is. 
MDME. A. ROUX — Crimson, broad incurving petals, reverse straw-yellow. Ls. 
MDME. OCTAVIE MIRBEAU — White and rose, edged amaranth ; a remarkably long-petalled 
variety, very full flower. Crown bud. 8-iiich pof. I’lanfs, 'Is, Grf. 
M. L. PARLI — A very beautiful-shaped flower, resemhling a well-grown Mrs. Bundle, colour 
light limber, striiied and flushed rose ; very distinct and fine. Is. Grf. 
M. P. MARTIGNAT — Clirome-yellow, large broad incurved well-formed petals, good form • 
large flower. Is. (id. 
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