It. Ciii]T\ell & $'oi\g’ I^lofiil G^iide. 
495. FEU DE BENGALE — Oraugc, 
shaded rusty red j a fine dwarf variety. Is. 
49C FERNAND FERAL— Soft rose, 
shaded manve, and suffused cream colour ; large 
and fine. 
497. ‘FAIR MAID OF GUERNSEY— Pure 
white, and entirely distinct; the flowers are 
extra large, and composed of long ribbon-shaped 
petals. 
622. L’ADORABLE — Rich canary-yellow, 
petals bordered carmine ; large and double. First- 
Class Certificate. 
J»LADY SELBORNE — See October 
flowering varieties. 
524a. LADY T. LAWRENCE (Connell), si/n. 
MRS. BEALE and ROBERT BOTTOMLEY 
— Beautiful pure white, very broad petals, large 
and fine. Two First-Class Certificates. \)d. 
498. FREDERICK MARROUCH— Bright 
yellow ; early. First-Class Certificate. Is.. 
602. FLAMME DE PUNCH— Suffused and 
striped golden yellow. First-Class Certificate. 
603. ‘FANNY BOUCHARLAT — White, 
shaded lilac, twisted petals; very fine. 
604. GOLD — Rich golden yellow; good 
form. 2s (id. 
505. GALATHEE — Pretty shade of blush- 
white, petals long and twisted. 
60G. ‘GARNET — Vivid red-scarlet, with a 
gold line round each petal ; flowers double. Is. 
GLADIATOR — Light crimson ; full 
flower. Is. 
607. GLORIOSUM — Beautiful lemon-yel- 
low, fluted florets ; good show flower. Awarded 
two First-Class Certificates. 
608. IGOLDEN DRAGON— Yellow, long 
twisted florets; good exhibition variety. 
509. GEORGES DANIELS— Silvery white 
and rose. Awarded Certificate. Is. Or/. 
511. • GRANDIFLORUM— Large golden 
yellow, very fine, one of the best ; also useful as 
a late-flowering variety. 
512. GRAND TURC — Deep amaranth, 
edged with white, enormous flower. Is. 
514. *HIVER FLEURI— Pale buff, tinted 
rose; large and fine, distinct, very free. 
515. JOHN THORPE— Rifch deep lake, 
centre florets, incurved ; very promising. 
2s. (Id. each. 
•JAMES SALTER — See October flower- 
ing varieties. 
517. "JANE SALTER — White, bordered and 
striped with rosy lilac; flowers large and com- 
posed of long, broad, curved petals ; early ; very 
free. 
518. *JAPONAIS — Broad petals of a bronzy 
yellow, spotted with rusty brown ; a grand 
show flower. F'irst-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
J. COLLINS — Coppery bronze, large 
flat florets. F'irst-Class Certificate. Is. 
619. • JEANNE DltlLAUX, syn. F. A. DAVIS 
— Very long twisted petals, dark brown-crimson, 
shaded maroon, reverse of petals gold-yellow. Is. 
620. J. LOVERING — White, ’ inside of 
florets pink, incurved. 
621. JUPITER — Fiery red, shaded dark 
crimson, reverse of twisted petals violet ; good. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
525. LE DAUPHINOIS— Golden amber, 
in the way of Criterion; strong constitution; a 
promising variety. Is, 
527. LUCRECE — White, tipped cream. Is. 
629. *LA TRIOMPHANTE — Petals and 
flowers large and fine, white, shaded rose. F'irst- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
530. L AUTOMNE — A striking cinnamon 
or buff colour. Is. 
532. LE SCEPTRE TOULOUSAIN — 
Yellow, striped crimson ; large and fine. Is. 
533. *L'INCOMP ARABLE— Petals of spiral 
form, yellow and reddish brown, base of centre 
petals a showy crimson ; distinct. 
534. LOR DU JAPON — Chrome yellow ; 
good form. F'irst-Class Certificate. 9 d. 
535. MAGGIE MITCHELL— Rosy-salmon 
florets, incurved. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
536. MINNIE PALMER — Creamy white ; 
j large flat flower with tubular florets. Is. 0 d. 
638. ‘MAIDEN'S BLUSH— Fine broad flat 
, florets, a full large and handsome flower; fine for 
1 exhibition. Two First-Class Certificates. 
539. MARTHA HARDING— Golden yel- 
low, shaded reddish brown; large and full. F'irst- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
641. MARGUERITE MARROUCH — 
Crimson-red, edged gold ; fine. Is. 
543. *MEG MERRILEES— Sulphur-white, 
very large, and of most curious form, belonging 
to Dragon section ; late variety. 
544. ‘MAGNUM BONUM— Rosy lilac, with 
a lighter back ; large flowers. 
545. MDLLE. BLANCHE PIGNY— Fine 
back row flower ; great substance ; sulphur-white, 
reflexed florets. 
649. *MDME. C. AUDIGUIER— A splendid 
variety, producing immense flowers of a soft rosy- 
) lilac colour, tinted mauve ; fine shape. 
MONS. BERNARD — Deep rosy 
amaranth, shaded blue; fine. Two F'irst-Class 
Certificates. 1 ». 
660. *M. DELAUX — Deep reddish crimson ; 
very fine, large, full flowers. 
551. M. JOHN LAING, syn. J.J.HILLIER 
— Rich crimson, shaded brown ; large and fine. 
F'irst-Class Certificate. 
552. METO — A promising light variety. 
Is. Grf. 
653. M. BURNET— Soft lilac-pink ; fine. 
First-Class Certificate. 
554. MARSA — Rose and white ; good for 
exhibition. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
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