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KHAMA (Jap.)— Carmine-red, golden -bronze reverse ; long petals of medium width, turning 
over and showing the reverse ; full deep flower ; dwarf and vigorous habit ; crown buds, 7s. Cul. 
' KING OF FLUMFS (Dec.) — Handsome thread-like florets prettily cut and notched, colour 
rich golden-yellow ; very distinct. Award of Merit, R.Il.S. I'lants, Is. (id . ; cuttings, l.s. 
LADY BYRON (Jap.), — Pure ivory-white, shaded green in cfntra until fnlly expanded; an 
exceedingly handsome variety. 7s. Gd. 
LADY FSTHER SMITH (Inc. Jap.) — Pure ivory white, broad incurving dorets, of good 
substance, grand and massive blooms; will make one of the best whites, either in October or 
November, an excellent keeper ; sturdy habit. Awarded Certificates. 6s. 
LADY KENNAWAY (Oct. Flow.) — Beautiful pink, somewhat .'■imilar to the colour seen in 
Baroness Rothschild rose; blooms are deep, and florets of medium width. 5s. 
LADY RIDGWAY (Inc. Jap.)— Lovely salmon-buff, rosy red inside of petals ; large deep solid 
flower, massive build, beautifully incurving, petals lipped gold; splendid exhibition variety; 
terminal buds. 5s. 
liAGO MAGGIORE (Jap.) — This is the grandest and richest yellow flower yet introduced. 
In style the bloom resembles Sunflower, but in size and .substance an immense advance upon that 
well-known variety. All who have seen this glorious flower pronounce it to be the most di tinct 
acquisition of this colour yet brought into commerce ; a most telling exhibition flower. First-Class 
Certificate. lOs. Gd. 
MAGGIE SHEA (Ref. Jap.) — A very large flower, with broad petals slightly curling at the 
tips ; colour rich clear yellow, with a light primrose reverse ; a valuable exhibition variety. 7s. Gd. 
MARJORIE KINDER (Inc. Jap.)— Large, broad leathery incurving petals; colour rich yellow, 
lighter reverse. 5s, 
MATTHEW HODGSON (Jap.) — Bright crimson-red ; a beautiful distinct and high-class 
flower, of medium size ; good grower ; very promising. 5s. 
MILANO I Jap.) — A very large reflexed flower, with broad pet(ils of groat length; colour cherry- 
carmine with bright bronze reverse. 5s. 
MISS CLARA WALKER (.Tap.) — Beautifully chaste and refined, with extremely long tubular 
petals; large spreading form ; colour purest white. 5s. 
MISS FLORENCE LDNN (Ref. Jap.) — A true rellcxed flower, and probably the most tefined 
and distinct of its type ; an important addition to this limited dust ; light amaranth ; full deep 
flower. 3s. Gd. 
MISS L. J MATTES (Jap.)— Very handsome flowers, petals very long, erect, and tubular; 
inner surface of florets rich rosy-bronze, reverse being paler ; habit dwarf ; of easy culture. 5s. 
MISS MARY GODFREY — Blooms are very deep and of beautiful form, of a lovely silvery- 
pink, edges being several shades darker ; a distinct and lovely variety ; habit strong and robust. 
7s. Gd. 
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. 5.s. 
MISS PHYLLIS FOWLER (Inc.) — Large perfect flower of exquisite form and great depth, 
petals beautifully incurving, and pointed in the I’rincess style; colour primrose-yellow; late crown 
buds; a com panion to Chas. ll. Curtis. Gs. 
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. 5s. 
MR. B. HOOKE (Ref.)— A good addition to this class; beautiful chestnut-red, florets tipped 
gold ; a lovely colour and a d> cided acquisition ; good habit ; crown buds. 3.s. Gd. 
MR. G. HOLLINGSWORTH (Jap ) —A very di-tinct flower of medium size, long flat petals 
notched at the tips ; colour soft shade of primrose-yellow. 5s. 
MR. P. PURNELL line. Jap.)— Charming compact flower, with shaving-like petals of much 
subs'ance, pleasingly curling, and forming a most unique bloom ; a decided acquisition to this 
section ; colour inside violet-rose with a silvery white reverse. 5s. 
MR. W. LAYCOCK (.Jap.)— A charming variety of great merit; large and of fine form, florets 
long; very pale yellow but not of a creamy-white ; plants only. 7s. Gd. 
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