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JAPANESE. All our own seedlings. 
1027. BARON TAIT — A more refined and deeper flower than Exmouth Yellow ; beautiful clear, 
rich yellow ; large and a ttractive flowers of a distinctive character; extra. Crown buds. 6.s. 
1028. CHAS. E. WILKINS — A very handsome flower ; long narrow petals somewhat resembling 
Sunflowevy and equally as massive and deep ; white, shaded pink, finishing off to a pleasing tint of 
rosy pink ; fine. Crown bud. 5s. 
1029. ELLA CURTIS — In this we have a grand variety, and will be found indispensable for 
exhibition purposes ; extra large bold flowers of a rich golden yellow, shaded light chestnut and 
bronze on the broad and fully expanded florets; good keeping qualities ; a fine addition, and much 
admired wherever exhibited. Late crown buds. 5s. 
1030. ERNEST CANNELL — A splendid introduction, producing immense-sized and refined 
flowers of the moat correct incurved form ; colour a pretty shade of deep fawn margined soft red, 
reverse of petals creamy fawn, tinted deeper ; quite distinct. Second crown buds ; good culture, fi.s. 
1031. HAYDEE FALBE — Of great size and depth ; broad leathery florets forming into massive 
flowers of a bright chestnut with a soft golden reverse; distinct and effective. Second crown 
buds. os. 
1032. LADY OPORTO TAIT — A fine novelty, and distinct from anything we have, and, although 
of a yellow colour, we have no hesitation in putting this forward as a most useful and attractive 
variety ; splendid golden yellow, thick twisted broad petals ; an acqui.siiion. Crown buds. 
First-Class Certificate. 6s. 
1033. LEONARD BROWN — Bright mahogany, reverse of petals bronze, broad petals ; a 
distinct and handsome novelty ; free and effective. Crown buds. 5s. 
1034. MISS STORER — A most delicate and prettily-coloured variety; fine large flowers of a 
pleasing shade of blu^h pink, lighter towards centre, and finishing off to a creamy shade ; a refined 
flower. Crown buds. 5.v. 
1035. ROBERT POWELL — A splendid variety, and a welcome addition to this class ; fine 
well-formed flowers of a reddish chestnut, with a more golden shade to reverse of petals; good. 
Crown or terminal buds. 5s. 
103G. SIR WM. HART-DYKE — Of good size, full and remarkably deep flowers of a very rich 
yellow shade, more intense and effective than W. H. Lincoln, and we anticipate this to prove a most 
valuable variety for cutting and marketing purposes owing to the splendid colour, compact 
formation, and good lasting qualities of its flowers ; very free. Crown bud. 3s. 6(/. 
1037. SWANLEY GIANT — Certainly producing the largest and finest incurved Japanese flowers 
yet introduced ; very bold and massive petals, perfect globular formation, lilac-pink ; grand. Crown 
buds. 10s. Plants only in Spring. 
NEW INCURVED. 
1038. AUSTIN CANNELL — Possessing the same bold petals and formation of flowers as the 
well-known variety M. R, Bahuant ; large, well-formed flowers, of a purple-maroon shade, reverse 
of petals lighter; good. Crown buds. 5s, 
1039. LEONARD PAYNE — A decided improvement on Baron Himch; long, broad, incurving 
petals, of a reddish-mahogany, with a lighter reverse ; a fine introduction, and an advance. Crown 
buds. 5s. 
NEW POMPON ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
1040. ERIC — In this we have a decided acquisition, and quite distinct to any other in this class ; 
wcH-shaped flowers, good high centre, clear orange-buff outer florets, cushion of a deeper shade; 
good dwarf and compact habit ; very free and effective. 3s. 6rf. 
NEW EARLY-FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
Blooming from Jane nntil the frost sets in, both are grand and useful additions. 
1041. WHITE GRUNERWAIjD — A fac~sinule of Aioixs, (?. Grune.rwald, and from which 
It 18 a seedling ; pure white, fine flowers ; very free. 3s. 6ef. 
1042. YELLOW GRUNERWALD — A beautiful yellow sport from the above. A most effective 
variety for the border or conservatory. 3s. Qd. 
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