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MADAME CHAS. MOLIN — I’lirc wliite. In form very similar to \'iviu)id More!, anil fully ns 
large The white is very pure, and it entirely does away with the desire to obtain a white sport 
from r. Mord ; for such a sport, even if fixed, would not equal this magnificent ac(iuisition. 
:i.s. each. 
MRS DR. WARD — Colour a distinct shade of broii/.e-yellow, petals long and broad ; an 
ac(iui<i'ion to the hirsute section, is. firf. 
MISS ALICE WILSON (.lap. Kef.) — Rose cerise, silvery reverse, long spreading florets, massive 
bloom, of good form, and very effective; a line exhibition variety. .I ft. ; crown buds. I’lants, 
MISS MAGGIE BLENKIRON (C. K. Shea)— Au incurved Japanese of the build and 
character of Lord Brooke, but larger than that variety. The florets, except the outside rows, 
incurve regularly, showing a glowing golden colour The outer florets reflex, exhibiting the upjier 
surface of the petal, a bright crimson, streaked with orange A massive and striking variety: 
dwarf habit, average 4 feet. The flowers come with great certainty; buds taken about l.ith 
August. I’lants. a.s. 
MLLE. THERESE REY— A most lovely pure ivory-white of grand jiroportions ; easy grower, 
and finishing to a perfect flower. 2s. tit/, each. 
MR. J. BLACKBURN— A very striking and distinct flower, long flat petals, split and forked at 
the ends, twisting and intermingling, of the richest claret colour; fine, full, deep flower. I’lants, 
hs., in Spring. 
MR. J. WHITTLE— This variety is quite a new break in colour, and is best described as a 
Maluiaison pink ; long broad petals of great substance, making a very large and refined flower ; 
indispensable to every exhibitor. I’lams. (w., in Spring. 
MR. W. SEAGO — A very refined flower; colour soft rosy pink. Grand deep bloom of perfect 
form ; dwarf, compact habit. I’lants. ,'i.v., in Spring. 
MRS. C. J. SALTER (Aneni.) — Orange buff, a most lovely self-coloured flower of the neatest 
form, quite distinct from any other variety ; very dwa-f habit. Awarded five First Class Certificates, 
including N.C.S. and R.ll.S fl.s. each ; two for 5s. Ready in March. 
MRS. G. B. DARBY (Jap.)— Silvery-lilac : long spreading florets, the points becoming fluteil 
with age: full and very pleasing flower ; crown or tTiiiinal buds. 5 ft. Plants, 3.t. <!</ each. 
MRS. JEREMIAH COLMAN (Jap.)— White, centre a beautiful cream, turning to pure white, 
pe als very broad and long, good dwarf habit and strong constitution ; will tike a place on all boards 
ill future. First-Class Certificate. .Strong plants in February. Us. each : two for !).■!. 
MRS. P. BLAIR (Jap. Inc.)— Silvery-rose, with .streaks and shadings of bright rose; it is deep 
in build, the inner florjts incurve, while those of the exterior ure long and drooping; a grand 
acquisition for e.vhibition ; crown buds .5 ft. Awarded two First-Clas.s Certificates. Plants, 
.5.V. each. 
RICHARD DEAN (Jap.)- Deep crimson, with golden reveive ; long broad drooping florets; 
an enormous fl< wer of the true Japanese type; strong robust habit, with good foliage. .5 ft.; 
terminal buds First-('la«s (’ertificatc. Plants, ns. each. 
RICHARD JONES (Jap Inc.) Reddish-crimson, inside golden-broii/.e ; reverse petals very 
broad, and of great substance; a beautiful massive show flower 5 ft.; terminal buds. Plants, 
each. . , 
R. LEADBETTER — This is a charining light yellow variety, with a capital robust constitution. 
The flower is large and elegant, of a whorled form, slightly incurving. Plants, ns., in Spring. 
ROSE WYNNE (Jap. Inc.) — Colour delicate blush, long massive incurving, florets sligbtly 
llutcd; large flower, 8 inches in diameter; a decided and .spleiidi.l acquisition ; good grower and 
fine habit. 4 ft. ; crown or terminal buds. Awarded three First-Class Certificates. Plants, Us. each. 
THOMAS WILKINS (Jap.) — Deep chrome yellow, many flowers, rich apricot; long broad- 
s]irea(ling petals; very large, handsome-shaped flower. Comes well on either crown orterminal buds. 
5 to 11 ft. Three First-Class (,'erLificates. I’lants, 5s. each. 
UNDINE — A fine creamy white of excellent form ; very strong grower, and a most refined 
flower. 3.S. >'(!. 
VIOLETTA— First-Class Certificate, N.C.S., October 24th, 181M. A very tine deeply built 
flower, deep drooping petals, very distinct form, colour soft rosy-violet; a most attractive flower; 
it shows well in a collection of plants. !>s, each. 
W. H. FOWLER (.lap. Ref.; — Rich deep golden-yellow, shaded and tinted apricot, .seedling 
from Sitii/lototr ; long broad fluted petals, outer petals reflexing. the centre ones incurving, giving 
the flower a very pretty effect ; large fine-formed flower ; a grand e.xhibitiou variety. 5 ft. ; crown 
buds. First-Class Certificate. Plants, 5s. each. 
WILFRED MARSHALL (.lap. Inc.) — Lemon yellow ; broad incurving petals, pointed at the 
tijis; large, beautifully-formed flower, and certain to become universally grown ; good robust habit. 
5 ft. ; crown buds. First Class Certificate. I’lants, 5s. each. 
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