fl>. dki)r\eU & Gfuid 
c. 
039. EXMOXJTH YELLOW (Jap.) — Full and deep, outer petals drooping in a ctiarniing 
manner; pure white, delicately shaded clear pink; good habit, easy doer, highly recommemled. 
1.'. Grf. 
040. PRANK ASHMAN (Inc. Jap.)— Magnificent rich golden yellow, shaded and tinted 
hron/.e-red ; splendid form and substance ; the broad petals beautifully incurving, and forming 
a perfect ball ; terminal buds. Is. K<f 
941. GENERAL ROBERTS (Jap.)-Red, shaded carmine; enormoos flowers, the lower 
florets of which are tubulated and spatuiate, gracefully intermingling ; on the crown of floiver the 
florets are broad and flat ; one of the largest ; early terminal buds. Is. 6rf. 
942. GENERAL ROCKE (Jap.)— Deep amaranth, silvery reverse. There arc many of the 
amaranth shade of colour, but none so pretty and distinct as this ; of easy culture. Is. 
943. GEORGE HAIGH (Inc.)— A distinct sport from Robert PelfieJd, and closely resembles 
that variety in form and habit, but the colour is a lovely carmine-rose, shaded golden bronze ; 
a splendid exhibition flower, will take a foremost position in its class. Crown buds. 1- ir.-t-Clasa 
Certificate at N.C.S. 2.s. Gf/. 
944. G. LANGDON (Jap.)— Large, long and broad petals, slightly curling at the tips ; colour 
Icvely Canary yellow ; a flower of good substance. 2s. 
91.'). HAROLD WELLS (Inc.)— A sport from Sir T. Lawrence, lovely creamy- yellow, broader 
petals than Golden Empress of India. 2s. 
94G. HELEN OWEN (Jap.)— Orange-yellow, shaded and tinted apricot; very long florets, 
twisting and intermingling, forming a massive flower; very distinct and beautiful. Crowu buds. 
Is. Gd. 
947. HERBERT J. CDTBUSH (Jap.)— A unique flower, with long petals of medium width ; 
colour deep red, heavily striped yellow ; useful exhibition variety. 2s. 
948. H. T. WOODERSON (Jap.) — Massive flower, with long broad petals of thick leathery 
substance ; style of \Vm. Trirler, only much larger; colour soft rose, silvery-white reverse. 2.s. 
949. H. CHEESEMAN (Jap.)— Crimson, tipped gold ; making a grand flower. 3s. 
950. H. WOOLMAN (Jap.)— Another of the best, with long twisting and curling petals, 
incurving at the ends; very large and deep flower; colour rich bronze, beautifully overlaid with 
red. 2s. 
951. JAS. BIDENCOPE (Jap.)— Rosy amaranth, silvery reverse; luoad florets, long and 
slightly twisted ; targe and handsome ; terminal buds. l.s. Grf. 
952. J. LYNE, JUNE. (Inc.)— An exhibition bloom of perfect form, and petals of the truest 
type; colour a pleasing shade of light golden-bronze. Is. Grf. 
953. JOHN SEWARD (Jap.)— An immense flower, 9 inches across ; bright canary yellow ; 
constant easy grower, 2s. Grf. 
954. J. PEARSE (Inc.)— Large flower of perfect shape; a distinct shade of light rose ; 
fine exhibition variety. 2s. 
956. KATE WILLIAMS (Single)— A lovely rich golden-yellow, perfect in form and size ; a 
grand bloom for exhibition : sweet-scented. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
956. KHAMA (Jap.)— Carmine-red, golden-bronze reverse ; long petals of medium width, turning 
over and showing the rever.se ; full deep flower ; dwarf and vigorous habit. Crown buds. l.s. Grf. 
957. LADY BYRON (Jap.)— Pure ivory-white, shaded green in centre until fully expanded ; 
an exceedingly handsome variety. 2s. 
958. LADY ESTHER SMITH (Inc. Jap.)— Pure ivory white, broad incurving florets of good 
substance, grand and massive blooms. Will make one of the best whites, either in October or 
November; an excellent keeper : sturdy habit. Awarded Certificates. I.-j. Grf. 
959. LADY KENNA WAY (Oct. Flow.)— Beautiful pink, somewhat similar to the colour seen 
in Baroness Rothschild ro.se: blooms are deep, and florets of medium width. Is. 
9G0. LADY RIDGW AY (Inc. Jap.)— Lovely salmon-buff, ro.sy red inside of petals ; large deep 
solid flower, massive build, beautifully incurving, petals tipped gold ; splendid exhibition variety ; 
terminal buds. Is. Grf. 
961. LAGO MAGGIORE (.Tap.)— The grandest and richest yellow flower yet introduced. 
In style the bloom resembles Sun/lower, but in size and substance an immense advance upon that 
well-known variety. All who have seen this glorious flower pronounce it to be the most distinct 
acquisiiion of this colour yet brought into commerce ; a most telling exhibition flower. First-Class 
Certificate. 2s. Grf. , ■ , 
961a. MADAME ROZAIN— A fine large flow'er of aslightly incurved build ; colour pearly-pmk, 
long petals of fine substance. F.C.C. Plants, Grf. ; cuttings, id. 
9G2. MAGGIE SHEA (Ref. Jap.)— A very large flower, with broad petals slightly curling 
at the tips ; colour rich clear yellow, with a light primrose reverse ; a valuable e.xhibition variety. 
Is. Grf. 
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