fi. Ck.r\i\ell &: G(^uitle. 
236. DR. RAUCH— Orange-red, email and 
pretty. 
237. OOLDEN CANARY— Rich golden 
yellow, tipped red. 
238. HERCULES— Dark lilac-roae, beauti- 
fully quilled. 
239. JOHN LUCAKS — Deep orange-red, 
tipped white ; distinct. 
240. LITTLE DEAR— Blush white, flashed 
and tipped rosy lilac. 
241. LA PETITE BARBIER— Pure white, 
well-formed and regularly quilled ; free and 
dwarf. F.C.C. 
249. ZELAMIRA— Clear 
242. LADY BLANCHE— Pure white; most 
desirable for cutting. 
243. MINNIE — Buff-salmon, tipped rosy 
purple. 
244. PAULINE — Rosy lilac, deeper centre ; 
distinct. 
246. ROYALTY — Lightorange, edgcdbright 
crimson, prettily quilled. 
246. RAPHAEL — Maroon-crimson. 
247. SENSATION — Primrose-yellow, free 
and pretty. 
248. SURPRISE — Bronze-yellow; distinct, 
reddish terra-cotta ; distinct. 
QUILLED FLOWERS. SCOLLOPED EDGES. 
261. WHITE ASTER, syii. GUIDING STAR— White; a gem for cutting purposes. 2 ft. 6 in. 
BEST POMPONS. 
A ll this class produce an abundance of flowers, which are most valuable all through the later 
months of summer, and often far into the autumn. 
262. ACHILLES— Pale lilac ; well formed. 
4 ft. 
263. ADMIRATION — Crimson, tipped 
white ; free and pretty. 
256. ARTHUR WEST — Deep crimson, 
perfect form ; very free. A.M., R.H.S. 
257. BACCHUS — Bright crimson-scarlet ; a 
small neat compact flower. 
258. BELLE OP SPRINGFIELD, syn. 
RYECROFT GLORY — Blight carmine-red, 
free and pretty ; a gem. 
259. BOULE D’OR — Yellow, small, good 
shape petal; very free. F.C.C. 
260. CAMELL^EFLORA- Pure white, flat 
open petals ; pretty and distinct. 
261. CAPT. BOYTON — Dark maroon, 
shaded crimson ; good. F.C.C. 
262. CECIL — Beautifully formed; red, 
tipped white ; distinct. Awarded Certificate. 
264. CRYSTABELLE— Pale yellow, edged 
red ; attractive. 
269. CRIMSON BEAUTY — Of a rich 
crimson ; free. 
270. CRIMSON KING — Deep crimson, 
good habit, medium size ; very free. 3 ft. Is. 
272. DARKNESS— Very dark; useful. 
273. DOLLY KEITH — Nice, neat, medium- 
sized ; pure white, occasionally marked clear 
yellow ; free and effective. Awarded Certificate. 
274. DON JUAN — Maroon, small and per- 
fect in shape ; free. 
276. DORA — Pale primrose and white; 
pretty and attractive. 
277. DOTIOINE — Light red, small, well- 
formed flowers. 
278. DOVE— White, soft delicate tip of 
rosy lilac. 
282. E. P. JUNGKER— Of a light salmon- 
amber shade ; distinct. 
283. ELI MILLARD— Full size flmbriated, 
white, softly shaded blush ; distinct. 
ERIC — Scarlet tipped, aud striped 
white; small, distinct. F.C.C. 
284. ERNEST — Dark maroon, at time 
shaded ; distinct. 
285. EURYDICE— Blush, tipped purple 
very pleasing. 
286. EVA — Rosy carmine, neat (lower ; very 
distinct. F.C.C. 
287. FAIRY TALES — Delicate primrose ; 
fine shape ; free. 
288. FASHION — Light orange; free and 
distinct. 
289. FAVOURITE — Dark maroon, crimson 
edges; free. 
290. FLORENCE WOODLAND— Yellow, 
edged crimson ; good form, free. F.C.C. 
291. FLORRIE BURROUGHS— Silvery- 
purple, and edged deep maroon ; fine form ; dwarf 
and free. 2 ft. Is. 
293. GEM— Intense rich scarlet, fine form. 
294. GEO. BRINCKMANN— Pure white ; 
good form ; free. 
295. GLADYS VALENTINE — Delicate 
blush, medium size, good form ; free. 2| ft. Is 
296. GLOW-WORM— Rich yellow^ tipped 
bright scarlet. 
297. GOLDEN GEM— Yellow ; neat ; free. 
299. GRACE — Distinct, cerise-shaded lilac ; 
free. 
301. GRUSS AN WIEN— Crushed straw- 
berry ; moderate sized, well formed. 
302. HECTOR— Bright clear scarlet, showy, 
good habit. 
305. HEDWIG (Ranunculus) — Reddish 
golden brown ; distinct, pretty shape. 
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