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991. MRS. H. 'WEEKS (Jiip.)— Beautiful pearly- white, sluuled light piuk; 
largest as well as the handsomest flower yet raised. 2s. 
992. MRS. JOHN FORBES (Oct. Flow.)— White; a lovely and most valuable variety, l.s. du. 
993. MRS. JOHN SHRIMPTON (Jap.)— Perfectly distinct from any other variety ; very 
constant, every flower coming good ; golden buff, shaded and striped crimson-red ; very telling 
colour. Crown bud. 2s. 6rf. 
994. MRS. PINKNEY (Inc. Jap.)— Massive flowers, petals very broad and long, rich deep 
yellow, best described as a great improvement upon The Tribune ; good habit ; strong grower. Late 
crown bad. Is. 6rf. 
995. IffRS. RICHARD JONES (Jap.)— A very large spreading flower, with long lefle.xed 
petals incurving at the tips; colour of the purest white. This is one of the most promising white 
flowers of the season, and all growers should secure it. Is. dd. 
99G. OLGA TEICHMAN (Jap.) — Novel, reflexed ; pointed petals of medium width; colour 
rosy-mauve ; a very distinct shade. 2s. dd. 
997. OLWE OCLEE (Inc. Jap.) — One of the best incurved flowers of the true.st form ; large and 
deep flower, with broad petals of great substance ; colour rich brouze, shaded yellow. Certifleated 
at the ll.H.S. and N.C.S. Is. dd. 
998. PRIDE OP EXMODTH — Will take a high place on the e.xhibitioii stand ; blooms full and 
deep ; colour from early buds pure white, later buds white, delicately shaded clear pink ; good 
habit; of easy culture ; one of the best. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. aud-R. II.S. 2s. dd. 
999. PRIDE OF MAIDENHEAD (Ref. Jap.)— A magnificent flower ; ivory white with lemon 
centre, long spreading florets of medium width ; of great depth ; grand exhibition variety. 
Crown buds. Is. dd. 
1000. PRINCESS ENA (Hirsute)— This splendid novelty originated at the Royal Gardens, 
Windsor, and is a sport from Hairy Wonder ; the Princess has ail the good qualities of the parent, 
and a great advance, owing to its more pleasing colour— clear warm rosy pink ; a grand acquisition. 
Award of Merit. 3s. 
1001. PRINCESS MAUD (Inc. Jap.) — White, shaded pink ; gracefully incurving florets ; 
very solid, and forming a splendid flower; strong and iiealthy. Crown or terminals. Is. dd. 
1002. QUEEN OP THE EARLIES (Oct. Flow.)— Specially recommended for decorative 
]>urposes or cut flowers for market. A capital keeper and of good substance ; of the purest white ; 
an advance. Plants only. Is. dd. 
1003. REV. S. Q. SCOTT (Jap.) — Large flower, with very long petals of medium width, 
curling and incurving at the tips, making a bloom of large size ; colour inside of petals claret-red, 
with a very deep buff reverse. Is. dd. 
1004. ROBIN ADAIR (Jap. Anem.) — Largo fine-shaped flower; grand florets, blush white, 
flushed lilac ; centre florets lilac pink, shaded yellow, h irst-Class Certificate at N.C.S. and R.ll.S. Is, 
1005. SIR T. LA'WRENCE (Inc. Jap.) — Pure white, broad petals ; a grand exhibition flower, 
good on either bud. Is. 
1006. SIMPLICITY (Jap.)— Pure white, of splendid form. 2.s. 6</. 
1007. SUNSTONE (Inc. Jap.)— Straw yellow; a grand flower. 3s. 
1008. TAM O’ SHANTER (Jap. Anem.)- A lovely rosy lilac, with lighter shadings; guard 
petals fluted and twisted, the high cushion being edged yellow ; good habit. Is. 
1008a. T. B. HAYWOOD (Jap.)— Pure white; very large handsome flower. This is especially 
good for growing in small pots for grouping. Plants 2s.; cuttings l.s. 
1009. VICAR OF EXMOUTH (Inc. Jap.)— Very broad florets ; rich crimson amaranth, 
silvery reverse ; habit stiff and sturdy ; handsome and distinct. Is. dd. 
1010. WALTER O'WEN (Jap.) — Reddish crimson, bronze reverse; broad florets, slightly 
toothed; large full flower ; a telling colour ; fine habit. Crown or terminals. Is. dd. 
1011. W. SLOGROVE (Inc. Jap.) — Said to be the best deep yellow up to date. First-Class 
Certificate at R.H.S. and N.C.S. Of easy culture. Ls. Gd. 
1012. W. WRIGHT (Ref. Jap.)— An enormous flower, with long petals of medium width, 
making a flower of large size ; colour bright pink, tinted primrose. 2s. Gd. 
1013. YELLOW ELSIE (Cannell), syn. GOLDEN ELSIE (Ref. Dec.)— A true sport from 
the pretty primrose coloured variety named I'Jsie. This is equally as useful, only of a decided 
yellow; very free. First-Class Ccrtilicatc at N.C.S. 9rf. 
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