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MISS ELSIE TEIOHMANN — A very large incurved Japanese of great depth ; pearly white ; 
florets curl with regularity and grace ; of great beauty ; dwarf, sturdy habit. 3s. 
MISS aOSCHEN— Yellow ; a very fine type for show purposes ; flowers large ; colour clear and 
rich; habit sturdy ; medium height. Eirst-Class Certificate. 2s. 
MISS LOUISE D. BLACK— Reddish orange ; height, 4 ft. ; something like the variety Hubert 
Owen. Received Certificate at Indianapolis, and Honourable Mention at Chicago. 2s. fit/. 
MDME. WALTHER— A Japanese variety ; the outer florets are quilled at the base, the tube 
expanding into a flat oblong limb ; the outer part of tube is silvery, reverse silvery flushed with 
brown; tips sulphur-yellow, the inner ones partly incurved and rosy-mauve in colour; a most 
curious-shaped flower. Crown buds. Is. fit/. 
The “ Gardener’s Chronicle " says of MDME. WALTHER : — 
A specimen sent us by Messrs. Caunell showed there were at least five different forms of florets, 
with numerous intermediate ones. The general form was that of a raised cushion or disc, surrounded 
with numerous rows of ray-florets of different shapes. The whole flower had the shape of a Turk s- 
head broom. 
MISS M. M. JOHNSON — Was Certificated both in Cinti and Chicago on the 20th of October. 
The shade of yellow is that of W. H. Lincoln. 2s. fit/. 
MISS RITA SCHRCETER (Jap.) — Immense, and best described as a glorified Belle Pauh ; 
habit good, and of easy culture. 2s. Gd. 
MONS MEG (Jap.)— A splendid Japanese crimson-red, interlacing florets, and gold reverse, the 
blooms measuring in. diameter; a grand variety for either decoration or exhibition. First-Class 
Certificate. Crown or terminal bnds. 2s. 
MR. CHARLES COX— Clear light yellow, good size, and remarkably deep ; florets flat and 
almost straight, furnishing globular outline; valuable as a show sort. Crown buds of easy culture. 
First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
MR. FLETCHER— Dark rose with yellow tints. The flower is large and full, recurved in 
shape and handsome ; dwarf and good. 2s. 
MR. R. B. MARTIN— This is a large bloom, with very long (h-ooping florets, and valuable for 
show purposes; colour yellow, heavily shaded dark brown and bronze. Crown bud. 2s. 
MRS. BASSETT (Jap. Anem. )— Rosy-lilac guard florets, lined white, high centre of a rose 
shade, tipped yellow ; a grand show flower. Terminal buds. Is. fit/. 
MRS. C. E. SHEA— Colour soft creamy white ; florets of great length, gracefully drooping and 
interlaced, forming a most elegant and refined flower of immense size. 3s. fit/. 
MRS. E. S. TRAPFORD (Jap.)— A beautiful sport from Wm. Tricker ; pound colour yellow, 
the pink colour changing to a rosy-crimson ; one of the finest novelties. 2s. Ga, 
MRS. GEO. WEST— In the way of Jdrs. G. W. Child.-, but superior in form and colour ; fine. 
2s. 
MRS. H. T. DREWETT— Handsome Japanese flower, creamy white ; flowers of good width, 
especially deep and solid ; reflexed, florets long. 4 ft. Crown buds. 2s. 
MRS. J. R. TAYLOR— White flower of the curly petalled Golden Dragon form ; bloom large, 
full, and early ; striking. 2s. 
MRS. SEEBOHM(Jap. Ref.)— White; large full flower, slightly plumed when fully expanded, 
free bloomer; may be used with effect as a decorative plant. 4 to 5 ft. Terminal buds. 2s. 
MRS. SMITH RYLANDS(Inc. Jap.)— Magnificent golden-yellow of splendid form, size, and 
substance, richest shade of gold yet produced ; good habit and constitution. Crown or terminai 
buds. 2s. 
MRS. W. J. GODFREY- Said to be the largest, purest, and most magnificent white 
uj)-to-date ; the blooms have a beautiful feathery appearance ; good sturdy habit. 2s. Gd. 
MUTUAL FRIEND— One of the finest varieties ; of immense size, of giistening whiteness, lower 
florets sometimes slightly shaded rose ; capital habit. 2s. Gd. 
M. VILMORIN (Jap. Dec.)— Deep golden yellow of large size, with long narrow florets ; style of 
Avalanche, but the florets are longer ; a decided acquisition. Crown buds. Is. fit/. 
NELLIE ELVERSON— The flo \ er is of immense size, very full florets of great substance ; form 
incurving, a most imposing bloom. Received 25 dol. premium at Indianapolis as best bronze ; also 
for first year seedling. 2s. 
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