888 . 
889. 
899. 
891. 
892. 
893. 
891. 
S. dki\i\ell & ^or\^’ G(^tiide. 
M. A. CHARMET — Dark violet with paler reverse, tubular petals. 
M. ALFRED RECOTJRA (Inc. Jap.)— Bronzy -yellow. 
M. DELAMOTTE (Inc. Jap.)— Deep yellow. 
M. DESIRE BOURDOIS (Ino. Jap.)— Crimson red, with golden reverse. 
M. EDOUARD ANDRE (Jap.) -Large old rose colour, very large petals. 
M. B. ROSETTE (Jap.)— Large long petals, rather early. 
M. HOSTE (Ref. Jap.) — Enormous flower ; white, tinted rose and yellow. 
First- Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 2s. 
895. M. VILLENEUVE-BUTEL (Inc. Jap.)— Violet, with paler reverse ; a rather late variety. 
893. MONT ST. EYNARD (Inc.)— Golden yellow, large globular flower. 
897. PERLE DAUPHINOISE (Inc.)— Golden yellow, petals regularly incurving. 
898. RACHAIS (Inc. Jap.)— Colour old rose, golden reverse. 
899. REVE D'OR (Inc. Jap.)— Bright canary yellow. 
900. SOUVENIR DE MA SCEUR (Inc. Jap.)— Lilac colour, reverse pale mauve. 
901. SURPASSE GAMBETTA (Jap.)— Immense; colour brick red. 
902. VICOMTE ROGER DE CHEZELLES— Yellow, striped red, long petals. 
Those not priced Is. OJ. each. 
NEW VARIETIES OF 1896. 
Sent out by H. CANNELL & SONS and proved to be good. 
A. II. WOOD (Jap.)— A beautifui yellow sport from Primrose League, having a much 
broader peial than its parent, and constitutionally stronger; has been much admired. Crown 
**''o04 AUSTRALIE (Jap.) — Producing massive, well-built flowers, beating the record in size of 
blooms. They come of enormous dimensions, and of a light rosy amaranth, with a soft silvery 
reverse Crown bud. Is. Four birst-Clftss Certificates. « . j .1 
905 * C. J. WHITTINGTON (Jap«) — Froducing immense bold flowers, broad petals, very 
rich amaranth, with clear silvery reverse ; a grand variety. Crown buds. Is. 6rf. 
906 COL CURZON (Inc. Jap.) — A seedling from the well-known vanety Louise, in every 
way iientieaTwiS ifs pareU except colour, whie\ is of a beautiful self-pink shade ; fine flowers. 
CARVELL (Jap.) — Flesh colour, of a most pleasing shade ; the blooms are large and 
fine: verv distinct; dwarf habit. Crown buds. 2s. ~ , cu i j r 
908. JOHN APLIN (Jap.) — A grand flower, and forming into a very refined Etoile de Lyon 
colour rosv-pink ; very broad florets. Crown bud. l.s. GJ. n 
909 MRS. A. H. WOOD (Jap.)— A lovely deep flower, the form of a well-grown Mine. Carnot, 
the lower half of the flower is white, suffused piuk, the centre being pure white ; very attractive 
on the exhibition board. Early terminal. Is. lid. • 
910 OCEANA (Inc. Jap.)-One of the best novelties of the year; very broad incuryng 
florets- beautiful l^e flovvers of a rich golden yellow. We exhibited this vanety, and it 
Sed S First-efass Certificates in one week. N.C.S., R.H.S., Sheffield and Birmingham. 
Crown mADFORD (Jap.)— A splendid variety ; broad fleets incurving towards 
the centre ; rich rosy amaranth, reverse shaded silver ; lino flowers. First-Class Certificate. 
Strike cuttincs early, and secure crown bud. l.s\ , ■, • 
91-> PRIDE OF SWANLEY— A very large Japanese variety, with long drooping floret^ 
pure white, of medium width, forming a deep globular flower. 1-irst-Class 
913 SYDNEY B. LEVICK (Inc. Jap.)— Florets deeply grooved, and of a rich reddish 
crimson, reverse of petals golden buff ; an acquisition. Terminal bud Is. 
914 T L TURK(ReL Jap.)— Bold deep flowers, colour pure golden buff. Crown bud. Is 6d. 
ins' WOOD’S PET (Jap.)-A lovely variety, the result of a cross between J>nwi/ey ie/fow or 
Siintloinr and .Mons. linnard, the formation of the flower is a fac- simile of , but of 
a Imaiilifiil rcsy-aiiiarnnth in coioiir, with a silvery reverse; each petal having a graceful twist 
makes it most unique. Late crown. 2s. 
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