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duchess op YORK’S FAVOURITE (Jap.)— Old gold, with a blnish shade of terra-cotta, 
* broad flat petals, large grand exhibition variety. Is. 6J. 
EARLSWOOD RIVAL — Rarest white, seedling from Mrs. A. Ilardy; a much better grower, 
but not quite so hardy ; will become a great favourite. Is. 
EDELWEISS (Jap.) — A grand pure white ; exquisite form, broad petals ; a glorious bloom. Is. 
E. FORGEOT— Awarded a large- Silver Medal, French National Horticultural Society held 
in Paris ; flowers purple-amaranth of the highest colouring, reverse of petals silvery ; possesses 
good lasting qualities. Is. firf. 
ENID DOBREE (Jap.) — Delicate red-bronze, reverse pale yellow; very deep, fine flower; good 
for exhibition. Is. 
ERNEST FIERENS (.Tap. lief.)— Pure white; fine variety, with long irregular florets; a good 
variety to resist damp. 6 to 6 ft. Cro-wn buds. Is. Cf/. 
ETHEL AMSDEN (Jap.) — Pure pea-green ; a sport from V. Morel ; a startling novelty. Is. 
EVA KNOWLES (Jap.) — Of a reddish-apricot colour, with a golden reverse ; the florets are 
long, spreading, and slightly drooping. Awarded three First-Class Certificates. 6 ft. Terminal 
buds. 2s. 
PRANK WELLS (Jap.) — White, lined violet-rose, creamy centre; tremendous flower; very 
dwarf habit; good for exhibition. Is. 
GOLD DUST — Golden yellow ; very plumy; finely incurved, and as large as a good Enfant; 
colour very brilliant. Received Honourable Mention at Chicago, Height, 3J ft. ; stems stiff, 
carrying a profusion of light green foliage. 2s. ; cuttings, l.s. 
GRAPHIC (Inc. Jap.) — F.normous flower, with broad incurving petals slightly twisted; inside 
of petals rosy-mauve, outside of a silvery shade ; strong grower. 6 ft. Terminal buds. Is. 
HAIRY WONDER, syn. RYUMfEN— Certainly the most distinct hirsute variety yet introduced; 
long tubular florets, opening at tips, which completely incurve towards centre, thus showing the 
under part thickly covered with hair, of a pleasing shade of soft terra-cotta, the opening of florets 
tinted light amber; vigorous growth ; useful for exhibition. First-Class Certificate, l.s. 6rf. 
HALLOW E’EN — Grand incurve; height of plant 4 ft., very stiff stems, elegant foliage. Was 
awarded 25 dol. premium as best “ any other colour ’’ at Indianapolis. 3s. 
H. W. RIEMAN— Yellow ; between W. H. Lincoln and Madeiia; deep golden yellow, very 
bright, massive in build— os deep ns wide, stems very stiff ; height 4 ft. ; a grand yellow. Received 
26 dol. premium at ludianapolis as best yellow. 2s. 6d. 
JAMES BEGGS (Jap.) — Rosy -mauve with silvery reverse; an enormous size, very broad 
spreading florets; splendid exhibition variety. 6 ft. Terminal buds. 2s. 
JOHN LIGHTPOOT (Jap. Ref.) — Blush white, edged pink; a large fine full form; drooping 
florets. Award of Merit, R.H.S. Crown buds. 2s. 
lady RANDOLPH— Reflexed Japanese. Florets fine substance; colour amaranth crimson, 
silvery reverse ; very dwarf ; crown buds. 2s. 
MDME. CARNOT (Jap.) — A grand flower, with very long petals, pare white ; can well be 
termed a v/hite Etoih de Lyon. F.C.C. N.C.S. Plants in Spring, Is. ; cuttings, Sd. Now. 
MDME. HENRIETTE THOMPSON (Jap.)— Bronzy-red ; will make a good bold flower. 
Is. 6d. 
MDME. SARLIN (Jap.) — Very similar to E. Molyneux in colour, with broader florets ; a grand 
flower. Is. Gd. 
MDME. VESSIERE (Jap.) — A beautiful golden yellow, deep flower, dwarf habit. l.s. Gd. 
MILKY WHITE (Jap. Ref.) — A very full flower of an opaque white, with spreading florets ; 
a strong healthy habit. Crown buds. 2s. 
MISS BRONNA FOSTER (Inc. Jap.) — The outer surface of the flower is deep rose, a 
beautiful and telling colour ; a large deep bloom. 2s. Gd. 
MISS CONWAY — New early decorative variety. Small Japanese, very handsome as a decor- 
ative sort. Graceful formation of Mdlle. Lacroix, and its long florets are a lovely shade of soft 
yellow, white tips ; dwarf and free. Is. Gd. 
MISS DULCIE SOHRCETER — Drooping flower, with long flat petals ; colour golden yellow, 
distinctly edged crimson ; large and striking ; crown buds. Award of Merit. 2s. Gd. 
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