S>. dh.rii]e]l Sl 6oi]^’ Gfuide. 
IHJl). MISS FURSDON — A very etrikinp; variety of large size. The colour is a clear amaranth^ 
rose, with a silvery reverse. The outer florets are rather long, ami droop in a eharniing manner ; 1 
good full blooms of handsome appearance. Second crown bud ; good culture. 5s. 
1170. MISS LOUISE D. BLACK (Inc.) — Keddish-orange ; solid compact bloom. Two 
Certificates. Plants, 1.9. ; cuttings, Sd. 
1171. MABEL MILLER (Jap. Anem.)— A very desirable addition to the Japanese Anemone 
section, being a bloom of large size ; guard florets very long and pure white, with well-formed disc, 
yellow tipped white. Pinch early and take second hud. Dwarf habit. Plants, 2s. (Jrf. 
1172. MR. A. NEWELL — Large and mas.sive flower of a distinct shade of rosy-purple, with 
silvery reverse ; a very telling flower. Late crown bud. Plants, 5s 
117J. MR. W. STANDRINU — A beautiful Japanese flower with broad florets; colour a rich 
chestnut-red, and striking golden reverse ; very promising. Strike late and take natural crown bud. 
Plants. 5s. 
1174. MR. HUGH H. GARDINER (Jap. Anem.)— Another pretty Japanese Anemone of 
large size, with deep rose guard florets, and disc high, tipped witli gold ; fine e.xhibition variety. 
First-Class Certificate. Plants, 3.9. 5d. 
117.5. MASTER H. TUCKER — A very massive exhibition flower, with stiff erect florets of 
much substance ; colour rich bronze, flushed with red ; strong grower ; dwarf habit. Plants, 5.9. 
1170. MONS. DESBLANC — Large incurved flower of deal form, broad petals nicely 
incurving; colour rich buff, shaded ro?c; very distinct. Pinch early in March, and take second 
bud. Medium habit. Plants, 2s. GJ. ; cuttings, Is. 6^/. 
1177. ^ MIGNONETTE — A grand novelty, the most handsome variety of this class ever raised, 
surpassing all other plumed varieties; tlie thread-like florets are pale yellow in colour, tipped 
bronze, twisting and curling nto a lovely globular head. First-Class Certificate. 2s. Wd. 
1178. NEVA TEICHMANN — A very ste’late Japanese of the very deepest crimson, probably 
the darkest variety in existence. Crown bud about I2th August. Plants, 6s. 
1171). PELMO-— Bloom large Japanese, with semi-erect central and pendulous outer florets; 
colour a tender pinkish-fawn, the petals being tipped with gold ; a most refined and beautiful 
variety. Crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
1180. ROYAL SOVEREIGN — A very large spreading Japanese flower, with florets of 
immense length, incurving at the tips. Colour deep ricli yellow; pronounced by all who have seen 
it to be a variety of great promise. Awarded Kirst-Class Certificate, N.C.S., 1890. Plants, Gs. 
H8L R. PENNINGTON — Large drooping Japanese, with broad florets of great length; colour 
a striking shade of light crimson-cerise. Pinch middle of April and take first bud. Plants, 5s. 
1182. RENA DULA — Of the true incurved form ; colour bright silvery-rose, with silvery- 
white reverse, 'riiis is a variety of great promise for exhibition ; excellent dwarf habit First-Class 
Certificate. 2.v. 6rf. 
1183. TOFANA— A very large and deep Japanese; petals erect, giving the bloom a deep and 
globular appearance ; colour deep ainber-rcJ, with bright yellow reverse ; a striking variety. Crown 
bud. Plants, 5s. 
1184. THE EGYPTIAN — An enormous incurved flower of great substance, with long petals, 
beautifully incurving, and rounded at the tips; colour deep velvety -red and quite distinct ; good 
dwarf habit. Late buds sliould be selected, and four or five flowers allowed to each. Plants, l.v. ; 
cuttings, Sd. 
1185. VIOLET KING — A charming flower, with broad petals of pink, edged and striped violet ; 
a very distinct variety, of good habit. 1.9. 5d. 
H8G. WILFRED H. GODFREY— A distinct variety of great merit; the blooms arc large, 
rich yellow, heavily shaded bronze-red; florets wide and of good substance, incurving to centre, 
except outer ones, which recurve. Crown bud and good culture. 7s. ltd. 
1187. WHITE ROCK (Jap. luc.^ — Long broad florets of great substance and beautifully 
incurving. Is. 
1188. W. H. MORTER— A very useful Japanese variety; colour red striped golden, with 
golden reverse ; very dwarf habit. Natural crow’n bud. Plants, 5s. 
1189. WHITE SWAN -May best be described as a large and improved H7///c Louts Boehmei-. 
The blooms are of the purest w'hite, and are beautifully covered with hairs, making it at once an 
attractive and lovely variety. 3s. Sd. ; cuttings, 2,9. Sd. 
1198. YVONNE DESBLANC — A very large pearly white of the truest incurved form ; petals 
of fine substance, neatly incurving, with rounded ends ; very dwarf habit. Conies good on any bud. 
Plants, 2,9. Sd. ; cuttings, 1.?. Sd, 
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