f-I. Cktinell G(-iiitle. 
66. JOHN N. KEYNES— Light yellow; 
usefnl. 
66i JAMES COCKER — Purple; constant. 
58. JOHN BENNETT — Yellow, deeply 
edged scarlet. 
69. KING OF PURPLES— A fine purple, 
beautifully formed. 
61. LADY O. HERBERT— White, deeply 
edged crimson. 
LORINA — Bright orange buff ; good 
outline. 3 ft. I.?. 
63. LUSTROUS — Deep scarlet, almost 
crimson ; fine outline. 
64. MAJESTIC — White ground, edged and 
shaded purple ; large ; 4 ft. 
MAUD FELLO WES— French white, 
tinted and shaded purple ; constant. 
65. MISS CANNELL— White, tipped rose- 
pink ; depth and build of flower very fine. 
66. MIDGET — Cream, tinted pink ; a pleas- 
ing colour. 
67. MRS. DODDS — Blush centre, outer 
petals light lilac ; pretty. 
MRS. W. SLACK — Blush white, edged 
purple ; fine. 
69. MR. HARRIS — Crimson-scarlet, deep 
and full ; fine form. 
MRS. HURST— Blush, slightly edged 
crimson ; fine form, very constant. Awarded 
Certificates. 3 ft. Is 
70. MRS. LANGTRY — Cream colour, 
edged crimson ; full size. 
71. MRS. DOUGLAS— Vivid scarlet, pleas- 
ing shade ; good form. 
72. MRS. GLASSCOCK— Pure white, full 
73. MRS. KENDAL — White ground, 
edged and tipped purple. 
MRS. LEWIS ST ANBRIDGE— Clear 
amber ; a very pleasing and beautiful flower ; 
fine petal and outline. Awarded several First- 
Class Certificates. 3 ft. Is. 
MRS. MoINTOSH— Old gold colour, 
distinct and beautiful ; much admired, beauti- 
fully formed; constant. Awarded several Certi- 
ficates. 3 ft. Is. 
74. MRS. BOSTON — Lilac, useful flower. 
75. MRS. W. E. GLADSTONE— A deli- 
cate and beautiful shade of silvery pink, constant, 
and in form grand. 
76. MRS. HARRIS — White ground, lilac 
edge ; fine flower. 
78. MRS. STANCOMB — Pale yellow, 
tipped fawn ; fine. 
79. MISS. BARBER — White ground, 
deeply edged purple : effective. 3 to 4 ft. Is. 
80. MISS HENSHAW— White, large, full, 
constant. 
81. MRS. S. HEBBERD — White, tipped 
pink ; beautiful. 
MRS. THEOBALD— Rose, beautiful 
form ; good habit and constant. 
MRS. WEST — In every way similar to 
Jl/rs. Gladstone, but rather a better shape. First- 
Class Certificate wherever shown. 
82. MURIEL — Clear yellow, full size, con- 
stant. 
83. NELLIE CRAMOND — Purple, cerise 
shade ; new colour. 
NUGGET — Deep yellow or iorange, 
slightly tipped scarlet ; high centre. _ 3 ft. to 
4 ft. N , 
OLIVER — Crimson, shaded maroon ; a 
useful variety. 4 ft. 
PERFECTION — Orange-buff, good 
open petal; dissimilar. 
84. PIONEER — Rich glossy black, the 
darkest vet raised. 
'primrose dame— P rimrose 
yellow, excellent shape. 
86. PRINCE BISMARCK— Pleasingcolour, 
puce, shot with purple ; full size. 
86. PICOTEE — Golden yellow ground, 
narrow crimson edge. 
88. PRINCE OF DENMARK — Dark 
maroon, shaded crimson ; fine. 
89. QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS — 
Delicate cream, inside of petals soft pink ; large, 
constant, and extra fine. 
ROBIN A — Deep rose, shaded and 
veined, bright in colour. 
ROYALTY — Pale yellow, tinged rosy 
purple ; open petal. 
RELIANCE — • Fawn colour, prettily 
shaded rose ; fine form ; 3 ft. 
RICHARD DEAN — Deep purple, fine 
form. 
R. T. RAWLINGS— Clear yellow, 
beautiful show flower ; extra fine. 
92. RUBY GEM — Ruby crimson, yellow 
tip ; compact centre. 
93. SENATOR — Fine purple, distinct. 
96. SUNBEAM — Clear buff, beautiful out- 
line; constant. 
97. SHIRLEY HIBBERD— Dark shaded 
crimson ; constant. 
SIR CHAS. MILLS — Clear yellow, 
good form. 
SPITFIRE — Bright scarlet, profuse. 
SUNRISE — Bright magen ta, high centre, 
good outline. 
THE AMEER — Very dark maroon, 
shaded rosy purple. 
T. S. WARE — Wine-crimson, beautiful 
petal and outline ; good. 
99. T. J. SALTMARSH— Yellow, edged 
red, stout cupped petal ; fine. 
100. THOMAS GOODWIN— Dark ; grand 
show flower. 
THOS. HOBBS — Purplish rose or 
magenta ; fine. 
101. VICE PRESIDENT— Bright orange ; 
fine. 
VICTOR — Dark maroon, first-rate 
properties ; constant. 
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