I-L- G{ui(le. 
9(!;!. MABJORIE KINDER (Inc. Jn]>.) — Large, broad leathery incurving petals; colour rich 
yellow, lighter reverse. Is. (it/. 
9l)4. MATTHEW HODGSON (Jap.) — Bright criinsoii-red ; a beautiful distinct and high-class 
flower, of luedium size ; good grower ; very promising. Commended. Ls. Gt/. 
966. MILANO (Jap.) — A very large reflexed flower, with broad petals of great length; colour 
cherry-carmiue with bright bronze reverse, l.v. Gt/. 
9GG. MODESTO — Rich yellow ; one of the best yet raised. Eirst-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Js. 
967. MISS CLARA WALKER (Jap.) — Beautifully chaste and refined, with extremely long 
tubular petals ; large spreading form ; colour purest white. Is. Grf. 
966. MISS FLORENCE LUNN (Ref. Jap.) — A true reflexod flower, and ])robably the most 
refined and distinct of its type ; an important addition to this limited class ; light amaranth ; full 
deep flower. l.v. 
969. MISS L. J. MATTES (Jap.) — Very handsome flowers, ])etals very long, erect, and 
tubular ; inner surface of florets rich rosy-bronze, reverse being paler ; habit dwarf ; of easy culture. 
Is. 
970. MISS MARY GODFREY — Blooms are very deep and of beautiful fornr, of a lovely 
silvery-pink, edges being several shades darker ; a distinct and lovely variety ; habit strong and 
robust. 2s. 
971. MISS MURIEL GOSCHEN (Jap.) — Large dense flower, with long curling and drooping 
refined petals, building up a bloom of good substance and depth ; colour soft yellow. Is. 6r/. 
972. MISS PHYLLIS FOWLER (Inc.) — Large perfect flower of exquisite form and great 
depth, petals beautifully incurving, and pointed in the J’rincess style ; colour primrose-yellow ; late 
crown buds; a companion to C/ias. II. Curtis. 2s-. Gd. 
973. MR. A. G. HUBBUCK — A magnificent flower with innumerable reflexed petals ; colour 
bright shade of chestnut-red, with gold reverse ; very' distinct and telling colour. This is a bloom 
of large proportions, and will be invaluable to all exhibitions. 2s. 
974. MR. B. HOOKE (Ref.) — A good addition to this class; beautiful chestnut-red, florets 
tipped gold ; a lovely colour and a decided acemisition ; good habit. Crown buds. Is. 
975. MR. G. HOLLINGSWORTH (Jap.)— A very distinct flower of medium size, long flat 
petals notched at the tips ; colour soft shade of primrose-yellow. 2s. 
97G. MR. P. PURNELL (Inc. Jap.) — Charming compact flower, with shaving-like petals of 
much substance, jileasingly curling, and forming a most unique bloom ; a decided acquisition to 
this section ; colour inside violet-rose with a silvery white reverse. Is. Grf. 
977. MR. W. LAYCOCK (Jap.) — A charming variety of groat merit; large and of fine form, 
florets long ; very pale yellow but not of a creamy-white ; plants only. Is. Grf. 
978. MRS. A. E. STUBBS (Single) — The most perfect form of a pure white exhibition single 
variety yet introduced ; a very chaste flower, invaluable for decorative purposes. Two First-Class 
Certificates. Is. Gd. 
979. MRS. ARMISTEAD (Jap.) — White, striped and flushed rosy-pink ; long narrow florets; 
full exhibition flower ; a charming variety, having a delicate perfume of violets. Crown bud. Is. Gd. 
980. MRS. BRISCOE-IRONSIDE — Flesh pink, incurving, dwarf ; a handsome variety. 2.«. 
981. MRS. CHAS. BLICK(Jap.) — A lovely pure white of fine habit; graceful long florets; a 
grand acquisition. Awarded several Certificates. Plants ready in March. Is. Gd. 
982. MRS. C. ORCHARD (Inc. Jap.) — Another distinct flower with broad incurving petals, 
slightly hoisting; colour bright sulphur yellow. 2s. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
983. MRS. COTESWOKTH BOND (Kef. Jap.) — A distinct flower of large proportions ; colour 
soft pink, shaded white; a very pleasing variety. Is. Gd. 
984. MRS. E. E. COOKSON (Jap.) — Deep crimson, flushed yellow on reverse of petal ; florets 
very long, flat, and erect; makes a full deep flower; very large ; good habit; fine grower, l.s. 
985. MRS. G. CARPENTER (Jap.)^ — A lovely variety of a rosy-mauve colour ; the florets 
twist and intermingle, showing a silvery reverse ; very fine. Crown bud. Is. Gd. 
986. MRS. G. GOVER (Jap.)— Large, with long and drooping petals slightly curling at the 
tips ; colour rich crimson, bronze reverse ; fine exhibition bloom. Is. Gd. 
987. MRS. G. H. SMART (Inc. Jap.) — Large flower of the truest form; colour golden buff, 
inside of petals suffused red. Is. Gd. 
988. MRS. HARRY CHIESMAN (Inc. .Jap.)— Chaste flower, with long and broad incurving 
petals, building up a flower of large proportions; colour pure white, slightly tinted green. Is. Gd. 
989. MRS. HERMANN KLOSS (.Jap.) — As large ns KtoUe de LyotiyWitU similar broad, flat 
florets and high build ; colour dark orange, flushed chcstnnt-rcd ; should be grown strong and taken 
on second crown, as it is apt to come coarse. 2 . 9 . 
990. MRS. HUME-LONG (Jap.) — An immense bloom, yet free from coarseness ; florets very 
long, recurving and twisting from the centre in a most even manner; deep rose, lighter reverse; 
distinct. 2s. 
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