S. Ckunell ^ c|uide. 
BEST SHOW VARIETIES. 
A ll Flowers with ground colours lighter than that of the tips are show kinds, and are included 
with the self-colours in this class. 
1. AGNFIS — Pure yellow, good petal and 
outline ; constant. 
2. ALEXANDER CRAMOND — Shaded 
maroon, bold flower, large, always ready ; grand. 
3. ALICE EMILY — Nankeen yellow ; 
exquisite form, fine habit ; 3 ft. 
ARTHUR OCOCK— Reddish orange, 
noble flower ; good quality, large, and of fine 
form. Awarded several First-Class Certificates. 
l.v. 
4. BENDIGO — Purplish crimson, of per- 
fect form ; good habit. 
BIRDIE — A beautiful orange-buff, fine 
outline and petal ; constant and dwarf. 2 ft. Is. 
8. BURGUNDY — Rich dark puce, suffused 
purple-maroon. 
9. COLONIST — Choeolato and fawn, new 
colour; fine form. 
CORNEY GRAIN — Rich glowing 
crimson-scarlet ; constant. 3 ft. Is. 
10. CORONET — Dark red ; large, well up ; 
a useful flower. 4 ft. l.s. 
11. CRIMSON GLOBE— Crimson ; large 
deep flower, fine centre and ontline ; constant 
and free ; 4 ft. 
12. CRIMSON KINO— Deep crimson- 
scarlet, good early flower ; dwarf. 
CRIMSON QUEEN — Distinct crimson- 
scarlet ; good shape, high centre ; free habit. 
First-Class Certificate. 2 to 8 ft. Is. 
14. CHAMPION ROLLO— Dark orange, 
lighter shade on the edge of the petals; bold 
flower. 
1 6. CRITERION — Delicate rose, a fine back- 
tier flower. 
19. CLARA — Rosy peach, large constant 
flower. 
21. CANARY — Yellow; alarge noble flower. 
22. CONSTANCY — Yellow, tipped crimson ; 
constant and fine. 
25. DIADEM — Deep rich crimson; good 
petal ; constant. 
26. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT — Dark 
crimson, sometimes shaded purple ; good form. 
27. DUKE OP PIPE — Rich cardinal; 
large, great depth of petal ; 3 ft. 
28. ECLIPSE — Bright orange-scarlet, the 
finest of this colour. 
ELDORADO — Rosy purple ; fine shell 
petal; large and constant. 4 ft. Is. 
29. ETHELBRITTON — Blush white,edged 
reddish purple, pleasing colour, fine form. 
.30. EXCELLENT — Distinct; bright red; 
fine form. l.s. 
31. FLAG OP TRUCE— White, tipped lilac. 
FLORENCE — Bright golden yellow, 
good form. 
GEORGE GORDON— Bright crimson, 
the largest and finest yet offered, petal and 
outline grand ; extra fine back-row flower. 
Awarded several First-Class Certificates. 4 ft. 
Is. 
32. GEORGE RAWLINGS— Dark maroon, 
full-sized flower. 
33. GOLDPINDER— Yellow, tipped red; 
large and fine. 
34. GEORGE SMITH — Bright magenta, 
fine form. 
35. GLOW WORM— Bright orange-scarlet, 
high centre, good petal and outline; dwarf. 
37. HARRISON WEIR— Rich clear yel- 
low. 
38. HOPE — Light rosy lilac, large and 
constant. 
39. HENRY WALTON— Yellow ground 
heavily edged vermilion ; fine. 
40. HERBERT TURNER— French white, 
with soft tinge of lilac. 
41. HENRY BOND— Rosy lilac, full size, 
of grand build. 
42. HON. MRS. P. WYNDH AM— Yellow 
ground, deeply edged rosy purple. 
43. IMPERIAL— Rich deep purple, shaded 
lilac. 
J. T. WEST — Yellow, heavily tipped 
purple ; fine form, constant. 
44. JAMES HUNTLEY— Purple, equal to 
J. Cocker, but an earlier bloomer and quite 
distinet. 
45. J. C. VAUGHAN — Yellow ; superior 
form ; constant. 4 ft. Is. 
46. JOHN HICKLING — Clear yellow ; 
grand form, constant ; the finest yellow ; 3 ft. 
JOHN RAWLINGS — A decided 
novelty, of the finest form ; colour, quite new ; 
an acquisition. Awarded several Certificates. 
3 ft. l.s. 
JOHN WALKER— Pure white, large, 
and of the finest form, and possessing a splendid 
centre ; very constant, every flower coming good. 
Awarded eight First-Class Certificates. 2^ft. Is. 
47. HARRY KEITH— Rosy purple, a large 
fine flower, constant. 
48. JOSEPH B. SERVICE — Deep yellow. 
Prince Arthur type, but much larger. 
49. JAMES VICK — Purplish maroon, colour 
intense, very full. 
61. JOHN WYATT — Crimson-scarlet, fine 
form. 
62. JOSEPH ASHB Y— Shaded orange ; 
fine form ; constant. 
63. JOHN STANDISH— Bright red, large 
and constant ; fine form. 
64. JULIA WYATT— Creamy white, large. 
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