ft'. dki|T]ell & G^uide. 
BEST POMPONS. 
A lili this class produce an abundance of flowers, which arc most valuable all through the later 
months of summer, and often far into the autumn. 
ACHILLES— Pale lilac ; well formed. 
4 ft, 
A. E. SEABLE — Bright orange ; good 
outline; dwarf. Awarded First-Class CertiKcatc. 
262. A. HUBNER — Amber-yellow, tipped 
deeper. 
ADMIRATION — Crimson, tipped 
white ; free and prettv. 
263. ADONIS — Rosy carmine, light centre. 
ARIEL — Orange-buff ; good outline ; 
constant and free. 
254. BRILLIANT — Deep crimson, good 
habit. 
266. BRUNETTE— Red, often blotched 
and tipped white. 
256. BERTHA — Creamy blush, orange, and 
red ; distinct. 
267. BIJOU — Maroon-crimson. 
258. CAMELL/EFLORA— Pure white, flat 
open petals ; pretty and distinct. 
259. CATHARINE — Yellow, neat flower. 
CECIL — Beautifully formed flowers; 
red, tipped white ; distinct and good. Awarded 
a First-Class Certificate. Is. 
CHAMELEON — Bright yellow ground, 
heavily edged lake. 
CLEOPATRA — Deep rose, new in 
colour ; good petal ; free. Awarded First-Clus.s 
Certificate. 
260. CONQUEST — Rosy salmon, red base, 
tipped light sulphur, yellow centre; dwarf and free. 
261. COUNTESS VON STERNBERG— 
One of the pretties^, light cream, partly edged 
clear soft yellow, medium-size. 
263. CONSTANTIA — Reddish cardinal, 
shaded maroon, base of petals reddish pink. 
264. COQUETTE— Rich crimson-red, edged 
gold ; pretty. 
CORSAIR — Yellow ground, heavily 
edged bronzy-red. 3 to 4 ft. 
CRIMSON BEAUTY — Of a rich 
crimson ; very dwarf ; free. Is. 
266. CUPID — White ground, tipped and 
suffused rose. 
DANDY — Crimson-purple, small and 
pretty. 
266. DARKNESS — Very dark, useful. 
DOLLY KEITH — Nice, neat, and 
pretty medium-sized blooms; pure white, 
occasionally marked with clear yellow; very 
free and effective. Awarded a First-Class Cer- 
tificate. 
DON JUAN — Maroon, small and per- 
feet in shape ; free. 
267. DOTIOINE — Light red, small, well- 
formed flowers. 
268. DORA — Pale primrose and white ; 
pretty and attractive. 
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269. DUCHESS — Violot.purple, globuhrr. 
270. DOVE — White, soft delicate tip of 
rosy lilac. 
271. DR. WEBB — Rich scarlet, medium. size. 
ECCENTRIC — Of varied character, at 
times different shades of warm chestnut, splashed 
white ; at others, of a creamy yellow, with chest- 
nut shading ; novel. 
EDEN — Deep-shaded crimson ; well- 
formed; compact flower. Is. 
272. EMOTION— Beautiful lilac. 
273. ERNEST — Dark maroon, at times 
shaded; distinct. 
EURYDICE — Blush, tipped purple ; 
very pleasing. Is. 
274. E. P. JUNGKER— Of a light salmon- 
amber shade ; distinct. 
275. ELI MILLARD — Full size flmbirated, 
white, softly shaded blush ; distinct. 
276. FASHION — Light orange ; free and 
distinct. 
FAIRY TALES — Delicate primrose ; 
fine shape ; free. 
277. FANNY WIENER— Rich orange, 
tipped chestnut. 
278. FAVOURITE— Dark maroon, crimson 
edges; free. 
279. FRAULEIN KLARA HIRSCH — 
Clear amber-yellow, deeply tipped crushed 
strawberry. 
280. FIRE OP JOY — Small, well-formed, 
soft red ; distinct. 
282. FIRE BALL -Scarlet, good. 
283. GOLDEN OEM— Yellow, neat, free. 
GOLDFINCH — Yellow, pretty, small 
flower ; good petal ; nice habit. 
284. GARNET — Orange-scarlet, dwarf, free. 
286. GEM — Intense rich scarlet, fine form. 
286. GEORGE EGESTORP— Canary yel- 
low, edged light rosy purple. 
GRACE — Distinct, cerise-shaded lilac ; 
free. 
287. GRUSS AN WIEN— Crushed straw- 
berry ; moderate sized ; well formed. 
288. GERMAN FAVOURITE — White 
ground, heavily tipped bright carmine. 
289. GLOW-WORM— Rich yellow, tipped 
bright scarlet. 
290. GRUSS AN LEIPZIG- Distinct shade 
of orange-red. 
291. HECTOR — Bright clear scarlet, showy; 
good habit. 
292. HECTOR — Lilac ; very neat ; free. 
4 ft. 
293. HEDWIG POLLWIO— deep red, 
tipped white. 
294. HEDWIG (Ranunculus) — Reddish 
golden-brown ; distinct, pretty shape. 
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