Gruide. 
^ MR. H. BROOMHEAD — Loiif; .‘^tout incurving petals of a clear nankeen colour ; large Howei . % 
and good habit, 'Js. i'ut ; cuttings, l.v. (j^. i 
NIVEUS — C’lear jvory-wliite ; a grainl full flower of perfect form. Awarded several Medals in 
iinerica. and Certificate of Merit by the R.II.S. 2s. 6d each. 
OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES — Slightly incurved bloom. I'glit nmlioganv-red. reverse li}:iit 
allow : one of the best of this shade. 2s. Hr/. ; Cuttings, Is. iU/. 
A inei 
PEARL BEAUTY — A beautiful broad-petalled peail-whife, incurving and forming immen.«e 
round flowers of the largest size; a strong healthy growerof medium lunglit. with magnifleent foliage, 
bearing its blooms on stiff erect stems; a superb variety for exhihithn). 2s. 
PRIMROSE LEAGUE — A large flower, colour soft primrose, shaded towards tlie eent»e cream- 
white; the centre petals high and finely wliorled. the outer petals roflcxe<l. broad, and rihbon-liki* ; 
a grand exhibition variety. First-Class Certificate. 2.9. (h/. ; cuttings, 1.9. flr/. 
PRINCESS MAY — Pure wlnte. long droo[)ing florets, occasionallv curled at the tips: large 
flower. First-(’la«s (hn-tificate by N.(\S. 2.v. Hr/. ; cuttings, Lv. (h/. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA — Creamy-white Japanese niflexed of niagnificcnl form; by far tiie 
finest new exhibition white of the year, and conjing in at the. right time ; excellent companion to 
Avahnchcy but ten day.s later. 2.9. 
REGULARITY — Nearly a pure white, but its cliief beauty is its lovely, ahnost accurale. flim- 
inade flowers ; full size, splendid curling petals; one of the best grow(*rs. 2$. Cuf. 
ROBERT FLOWERDAY — Large bold flower, outer petals fiat, centre incurving; bright 
crimson-hike, reverse silvery pink; distinct. Fii*st-Class Certificate, l.s. 
ROBERT OWEN (Jap. Inc.) — Bright golden-bronze, deepening to reddish bnmze at the base ; 
tliick broad petals, incurved, twisted, and hooked at the points, with long vellow long-pointed tips ; 
Idooms deep, of large proportions, about S in. in diameter ; one of tlie finest aiaiuisitions ever raised 
Awarded a First-Class Cenificate and two Premier Prizes by the N.C.S. for tlie best new Ja]>ane.se 
variety of the year. 3*-. V>d. : cuttings, 2.v. (k/. 
RYECROPT GLORY — One of the most remarkable and valuable early C'lirysanthcmuins yet 
introduced. The flowers are of the richest golden vellow. produced in clusters all on one level; 
(‘xtremely free-flowering and very dwarf. Was unanimously awarded a First-CMass ('eiiifi»’ate as n 
Japanese variety by tlie N.C.S. and B.II.S. 2.9. 
SATURN — An entiredy new and novel sliade ; flower large, petals broad and flat; outside rows 
light orange-yellow, centre ones richest and hrighest flamed colour; shape ami stvle. of Marvel; 
strong and erect habit. 2.9, flrf. : enttings, 1.9. Gr/. 
SIR E. SAUNDERS (Jaji. Inc.) — Colour rich orange-buff or terra-cotta : jietals long and much 
incurved towards the centre, outer jietals drooping : capital habit; a decided ac({uisition. Height 
0 to f) ft. ; erown bud. 2.9. 6k/. : cuttings, 1.9. Gr/. 
THE TRIBUNE — Flowers very large and solid, with broad, .^t iff. incurving petals ; colour soft 
primrose, changing to white ; very distinct ; of good constitution and dwarf habit ; fine for exhibition 
and grouping purposes. Fii-st-Class Certifloaie. 2.9, Gr/.; cuttings, 1.9. Gf/. 
VISCOUNTESS HAMBLEDEN fJap. Inc.) — Delicate silvery blush-pink, a satin-like surface ; 
long, broatl, inclining florets, large full flower of e.xonisitc form ; a grand exhibition variety, 'riiis 
is one of the finest varieties of the class ever raised. Awarded three First-Class Certificates bv 
N.C.S. and other societies. 3.9. (></., no cuttings. 
WABAN — \ery iiroad, long curling petals ; colour very pretty shade of light rose-pink, flowtrs 
of immen.«e size ; a splendid exhibition variety. Awarded two First-Class Certificates by N.(’.S 
and K.ll S. l.v. Gr/. ; cuttings, \s. * 
WHITE LOUIS BOEHMER, st/n. ENFANT DES DEUX MONDES- Sport from 
Boehmer ; delicate primrose, passing to the purest white, l.v. (kl. 
WILLIAM SEWARD — A magnificent deep rich blackisli crimson, florets exceedingly long, and 
firm texture ; the shape of the flower is that of i^uujiower when in good condition; the florets, 
however, are firmer, and the whole flower considerahlv heavier. Awarded First-Class Certificate by 
N.('.S. 2.9. Grf. ; enttings, 1.9. 
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