dki\T\en G(iiitle. 
1104. MRS. JOSEPH THOMPSON— Another large and handsome white. Florets of good 4 
substance, incurving and twisting into a . deep bloom. Top in April. First-rate habit. Crown bud i 
about 20th August. Award of Merit. Is. 
1105. MRS. Q. W. PALMER (Dockerill) — This is a bronze sport from the well-known 
variety Mrs. C. U. Payne. In this sport the objectionable colour, which often makes the parent 
appear coarse, is overcome, and we have an enormous bronze variety quite indispensable to the 
exhibitor. Stop in April and take second crown, tis. 
1100. SNOWDON (Nathan Smith) — An immense very pure white, with long straight 
florets, i-esembling an enlarged Avalanche ; a back row flower of splendid proportions ; easy grower ; 
coming well on second crown. 6s. 
1107. MRS. S. C. PROBIN (Nathan Smith) — (Inc. Ja]).) — In way of Mrs. IJ. irecis, but 
florets are very smooth and of great substance ; colour a clear pink ; silvery reverse ; good grower ; 
extra fine. Crown bud. 7.'-. 6(7. 
1108. MRS. F. A. BEVAN (Nathan Smith)— Flesh pink ; a very beautiful Japanese, with long 
tapering and drooping florets ; a very deep and large handsome variety. Crown bud. 7s. Gcf. 
1109. MRS. BLAKE (Jap.) — Seedling from Viscountess HamMedon, of enormous size and 
plenty of substance ; a magnificent flower, with long twisted florets of the purest white ; one of the 
grandest whites in existence. Crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
1110. MRS. HUGH FENWICK (Jap. Kef.) — Colour a beautiful pale pink; long drooping 
florets of medium width, quite full to the centre ; building up a flower of great depth and substance. 
Terminal bud, 4 to 5 ft. Plants, os. 
1111. MRS. J. BEGGS (Jap. Inc.) — One of the finest novelties of the season; the long, 
broad, twisted florets are of a delicate pink colour ; lighter in centre and of fine substance, making 
up a massive exhibition flower, 9 in. in diameter and (! in. in depth. Crown bud. Plants, 6s. 
1112. MRS- ELLEN NEWBALD — Colour a lovely soft canary yellow, with broad reflexing 
petals; a very promising flower for decoration and market jHirposes. Good habit. Awarded First- 
Class Certificate. Plant.*, 2s. Gd. 
111.9. MR. J. GOODYER (Jap.) — Colour buff yellow, shaded rose, reverse bronze; petals 
broad and long, incurving at tips, full deep flower, dwarf sturdy grower; good habit; fine for 
decorative purposes. Second crown bud. Plants, 3s. Gd. 
1114. MR. F. BREWER or Yellow Vlsoounteas Hambledon (Jap. Inc.) — A yellow 
seedling from Viscountess Hambledon, with broader petals of great substance and of a buttery yellow 
with lighter reverse ; a grand exhibition flower requiring same treatment as its parent. Dwarf 
habit. Plants, Is. Gd. 
1115. NEW YORK (Jap.) — White; a very full flower, good for exhibition. 2s. Gd. 
IIIG. PICTURATHM — Golden yellow, beautifully striped and shaded red, quite a novel and 
attractive colour ; invaluable for cut flowers and decorative purposes. Plants, 2s. G</. 
1117. PORCELAIN — Blush pink, very beautiful. 2s. 
1118. PRINCESS MAUD (small single) — Pure yellow, stiff stems; a beauty when left in 
sprays. 2J ft. 2s. 
1119. PONDEROSUM (Jap. Inc.) — This is one of the most massive incurved Japanese varieties 
ever raised ; the colour is a lovely pearly-w hite, with delicate pink base ; the florets are of medium 
width and regularly incurve, the bloom measuring 10 to 12 in. in diameter, and of great depth. 
Terminal bud. 6 ft. Plants, 7s. Gd. 
1120. RED WARRIOR (American) — Rich and bright chestnut red, reminding one of 
W. IP. Cotes, but the florets are longer and more drooping. The blooms are larger, and much 
more handsome. Plante, 3s. Gd . ; cuttings, 2s. Gd. 
1121. RUTH ELLIS— A lovely blush white of the largest size; in form a magnificent 
specimen of the highest type of the Japanese incurved. Good robust habit. Plants, 2s. G</. ; 
cuttings, 2s. 
1122. ROBERT OWEN, JUNR. (Jap. Inc.) — A seedling from Robert Owen, of immense size; 
the colour is yellow and bronze, of a very rich shade; petals are long, hooked, and of great 
substance ; same habit as parent, and requires same treatment. Plants, 7s. Gd. 
1123. ROYAL STANDARD (Jap. Ref.)— A very handsome flower of the deepest ciimsou 
imaginable: long spreading florets of good substance and form, one of the finest Japanese ever 
raised, the blooms measuring 10 to 12 in. in diameter. First-Class Certificate. Crown bud. 
Plants, 10.1. Gd. 
1124. ROSE OWEN — A beautiful clear rose-pink, the petals being edged with white, more 
especially towards the centre ; a globular bloom of large size, and true incurved type requiring little 
dressing ; a decided acquisition both in form and colour. Awarded First-Class Certificate. 4 ft. 
Terminal bud. Plants, 5s. 
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