S. dkr\i:\ell Sl G^uide, 
lOtO. INDIANA (America) — An immense bloom of globular form, clear bright pink ; a very 
promising variety. Plants, 2s. 6rf. ; cuttings, l.s-. (irf. 
1081. IN MBMOBIAM — A very handsome Japanese, raised last year ; rich chestnut, lightened 
with stripes of gold ; long drooping florets of medium width, full deep flower ; extra line. Crown 
bud. 7s. Gil. each. 
1082. JULIA SCARAMANQ-A (Jap. Ref.) — A rosy bronze JMons. Chnum <Ie Leche ; all who 
have seen that grand variety at its best must naturally have been struck with its beauty, so they will 
with this. Two were exhibited in the Gold Medal Championship class for 24; and one in the 12 Japs, 
which took the N.C.S. Jubilee Medal for best stand in Show. It also received the N.C.S. Certifi- 
cate. Plants in spring, 7s. Gd. 
1083. J. E. LAGER — Clear yellow, reminding one of Peter the Great. Blooms large and full, 
and being slightly hairy have a very soft and charming appearance. Should not be missed. Crown 
bud. Good culture. Plants, 2s. Gd . ; cuttings, Is. Gd. 
1084. JOSEPH BROOKES (Seward) — Rich orange, shaded crimson-scarlet; an immense 
flower, very long drooping and slightly twisted florets. One of the best of the season. 6s. 
1085. JOHN NEVILLE (Seward) — Rich crimsou-earmiue, reverse deep old gold ; long florets, 
which are twisted and drooping ; sturdy grower ; stop in March and take second bud. 6s. 
1086. JAMES MOIR (Jap. Inc.) — h'loret.s of medium width, loosely incurving, making up a 
full and hamlsome flower of excellent form ; colour bright golden-yellow; a decided ac()uisition. 
4. to 6 ft. Crown bud. Plants, 7.v. Gd. 
1087. KING OF BUFFS (Jap. Ref.) — This variety produces blooms of the very largest size, 
long spreading florets making up a flower of fine form and substance ; colour a lovely golden salmon- 
buff. Crown bud. Plants, 7s. (W. 
1088. LADY HANHAM — Golden rosy-cerise; sport from Vivian Alorel. This is one of the 
most fascinating colours among Chrysanthemums, having slight shades of gold, old ro.se, ochre, and 
cream, and is one of the softest and prettiest shades by gaslight of anv known variety. Good plants 
in February. 5s. 
1089. LORD JUSTICE LOPES (Jap. Inc.) —A beautiful silvery pearl-pink or salmon-blush. The 
drooping florets of this grand new seedling are 8 in. in length, the centre inenrvlng very similar 
to Pi.scnKiitcs.s' a very sturdy grower 4 to o ft. high. Comes good on first crowns. Good 
for 0-in. ])Ots. 6s. 
1090. LADY ISABEL (Jap. Inc.) — Lovely clear lavender blush. A large and massive flower, 
with very broad, smooth, waxy petals, building up into a perfect globe. Winner of the Veitch 
^femorial Medal and £o as the best novelty at the N.C.S. Great J ubilee Exhibition. Only two plants 
of this variety were grown in pots, and from these were cut the six flowers. The above is the raiser's 
description. Buds third week in August. 7s. fief. 
1091. LENAWEE — Light pink, immense flower. 2-<'. fir/. 
1092. LIBERTY (Jap.) — Golden-yelloiC ; a grand flower, 'is. 
1093. LORD MAYOR (Jap.) — Deep crimson with golden reverse; an immense flower of true 
Japanese form ; drooping florets. Crown bud. Plants, 5.«. 
1094. LIGHTNESS (large single) — White, with rosy shadings; the end of jietals turn down, 
giving the flower a very pretty, graceful appearance. 3J ft. is. 
1095. MAGENTA (small single)-^Pretty magenta, with silvery centre round di.sC. 4 ft. 2s. 
1090. MISS WOLSELEY (large single) — Deep magenta; very large flower. .'! ft. 2.«. 
1097. MURIEL FOSTER (large single) — Deep terra-cotta, with yellow centre; one of the 
dwarfest, largest, and most handsome of any known singles. 2 ft. 2.'.-. fi<f. 
1098. MIDNIGHT (Jap.) — Crimson lake hairy variety. 'Is. 
1099. MISS ANNE GAUNT — Cross between Sunflower smi G. II). Childs. A Japanese of 
great refinement ; of the riehest and purest golden yellow, with a slight tinge of velvety crimson on 
the edge of petals, making it very distinct; the formation of the flower is that of Sunflower, but 
broader florets ; excellent grower ; of fine habit; shoull be taken on second crown bud. This will 
become a standard variety. Plants, as. 
1100. MISS MORLEY (Ref. Jap.)— A gem for eutting and decorative purposes ; colour pure 
white, centre pale primrose ; very long broad flat petals ; full flower ; dwarf and sturdy habit; being 
only 2 ft. in height. This is au attractive variety. Plants, 3s. 6<f. 
1101. MISS ALICE ROBERTSON— Clear primrose-yellow; sport from H'/iife C/iWsfi'n!. 9<f. 
1102. MELINA DUCHANEL — Large bloom of a clear bright pink; the florets are broad, 
incurving at the tips ; of good substance. An extra fine variety. Plants, 3s. ; cuttings, is. ■ 
1103. MARSIA JONES (Jap. Anem.) — A pure white flower of the largest size when well 
grown; long spreading guard florets and high centre ; a great improvement on existing Varieties in 
this section.' Dwarf habit. Crown bud. Plants, 3s. fit/. 
