fl. dai)iiell (J^nuie. 
lady smith — A nother excellent .Ia|iiinese : the petals are of great length, being also Hat and^ 
broad Hated at the base, but open towards the tips The colour is a delicate shade of rosy pink ; hne 
habit. Must be crown bud. Plants, 7s. Cd. 
T.AT.T.v LEVANTI— A .Japanese deeply built Hower, producing an abundance of long drooping 
florets : the colour is an exquisite shade of pale heliotrope, deepening to rich bright mauve, centre 
lighter : dwarf. Crown bud. Plants, 5-. 
lily love — A very great novelty, and totally distinct from anything we have.. The blooms 
are very full, the petals long and narrow and singularly twisted, imparting to the Hower a most 
graceful and elegant appearance ; colour pure white. Crown bud. Plants, 7.s. Ud. 
MARJORIE HOFFMANN— A fine larp .Japanese flower, with long smooth jietals of medium 
w idth, full flower, soft primrose ; dwarf habit. Plants. f>s. 
MISS ETHEL ADDISON — A fine bold massive .Japanese incurved variety, with heavy, broad, 
grooved petals, in form not unlike iJ/is. C. IP. Wheder. The inside of the florets is lined and 
streaked with violet-amarunth-plnni colour, with a reverse of pale silvery amaranth ; a giaiid 
addition to its class ; medium height. Crown bud. Plants, of. 
MISS ROSE SHOTTA- -'I'his is a l erv large .Japanese variety, with florets of great length, 
the outer ones being tubulated, while llnae of the centre are slightly incurved; colour purest ot 
whites ; a fine, full, deep flower; bold vigorous habit. Plants, 7.v. oil. 
MISS SUE SALES Large-sized Japanese iticnrved : the florets are of medium width, being 
sharp and pointed : colour rosy blush, with a tinge of salmon. Crown bud. Plants, as. 
MR D AIRDRIE — Another large-sized exhibition bloom of the Japanese type : very long 
florets outside, shortening to the centre; the outer ones are a rich reddish crimson, shading oft to a 
fine golden-yellow in the centre; a striking contrast, and very distinct; rather tall, (.rown bud. 
Plants, 6.S. 
MR. C. FRAMPTON— Large massive globular Japanese, with very fine long florets, the. outer 
ones arc drooping, thoie in the centre stiff and erect, giving to the blooin a dark solid appearance ; 
colour pale primrose, jiassing to white with age. Crown bud. Plants, os. 
MR H JACKSON— A noble Japanese incurved bloom (if capital build, and very solid. Ine 
petals are of great length and very close, forming an enormous ball of dee]) golden ehronie ; a few 
of the outer ones are slightly tinged with erimson. but the colour is very pure throughout. I hints, o.s. 
MR. JOHN LYNE— A Japanese of uiittsual dimennious. The outer florets are of immense 
leiigtlq and fluted ; those towards the centre open rather grooved, and are notched at fl‘e tips. Iieing 
of a warm shade of golden clirome, with pale reddish-brom'.e reflection. Medium height. Cro 
hud. Plants, os. ... 
MR J. S. WHITE — k'lill deep blooin, with florets of medium size; a bright, (listiiict Japanese 
of reddieti amaranth, witli a silvery reverse (dinost approaching pure white; rather dwart. Lrowu 
bud. Plants. 5s. 
MR. R. W. E. MURRAY— A tnilv hiiiidsome Japanese flower of high build, and a very full 
centre'; tlic petals are long, drooping aiid reflexed, makii.g up a most globular-shaped bloom ; the 
colour is a pure decided neb lemon-yellow. Medium height. A most valuable acquisition. Crown 
bud. Fine show flower. Plants, 7s. (></. 
MR S FORTESCUE— A fine droopiag Japanese, with curly twisted florets of good length ; 
warm rosy terra-cotta on a lellow ground; an attractive flower, rather dwarf. Crown imet 
Plants, os, , 
MR. W. HOWE— A fine variety of the Japanese incurved class. T’bc petals are broad, 
beautifully incurving to the centre, making a big .solid bloom ; colour soft pink, passing to bins i in 
the centre. Crown bud. Plants, os. 
MR. W. TROY — A beautiful rich golden-bronze, petals long and much incurved, outside petals 
drooping and of a reddish-bronze shade ; very telling variety. Plants, .'>.s. 
MRS. GEORGE GORDON— A most refined-looking Japanese flower of very great size and 
substance, having curly intermingliug florets of enormous length ; the colour is a delicate shat e o 
pale primrose ; rather 'tall grower. Crown bud. Plants, 7s. (it/. 
MRS G. J. BEER— Large bloom of the Japanese type, having long narrow florets. A full deep 
flower, dwarf grower, fine foliage ; colour rosy-purple, shading off lighter towards the centre. 
Plants, 6s. 
MRS. H. FORD HILLIER— A compact large full flower, with rather stiff florets of medium 
width. The blooms are globular, the colour sulplmr-primrosc : dwarf, vigorous habit, t rowii ime, 
IManti*, 5.>'. 
