S. (jh,r\r\ell & Gfuide. 
60. *tOOUDEN EMPBESS — Clear primrose - 
yellow ; fine show flower. 
61. “OOLDEN QUEEN OP ENO-LAND, 
syn. EMILY DALE, EMILY DALE 
(Improved), JOHN LAMBERIT — Golden 
canary ; large and fine. 
62. *aOLDEN JOHN SALTER— Golden 
yellow, changing to amber. 
63. *tOOLDEN BEVERLEY— Golden yel- 
low ; beautifully incurved show flower. 
64. *QLORIA MUNDI — Bright yellow ; 
dwarf habit, and very free. 
65. OLOBE D’OR — The florets are broad 
and yellow, while all the outer ones are tinted 
with bronzy chestnut, and in that respect very 
distinct and pretty. Awarded several Certifi- 
C&t68 Xs 
66. *taijERNSEY NUGGET — Primrose- 
yellow ; large. 
67. H. SHOESMITH — Rich bronze sport 
from the well-known Mr. Bunn ; a very distinct 
and useful variety. 
60. *HERO OP STOKE NEWINGTON— 
Rosy blush, slightly shaded purple. 
61. HERCULES— Dull red. 
62. HEREWARD — Large purple, silvery 
back, finely incurved. 
64. tHETTY BARKER— Fine tinted blush ; 
free and early. 
72. ‘ISABELLA BOTT — Delicate pearl- 
white, tinted rosy lilac, finely incurved. 
73. JEANNE D’ARC — Pure white, grand 
flower, tipped lilac. 
74. J. AGATE — Very large and perfect in 
shape; petals long, very thick, and beautifully 
incurving, of the purest white, crown or ter- 
minal bud. First-Class Certificate. Is. Orf. 
76. *JARDIN DES PLANTES — Bright 
golden yellow, splendid colour. 
77. "JOHN SALTER, .syn. MR. HOWE— 
Cinnamon-red, orange centre ; one of the best 
for exhibition. 
78. LEON LEQUAY — Beautiful deep rose, 
full and fine. 
79. *LORD ALCESTER, syn. PRINCESS 
IMPERIAL and BRUCE PINDLAY — A 
primrose-coloured sport from Empress of India. 
80. LORD EVERSLEY— Pure white, 
tipped green ; sport from Princess Teck. 
•LORD ROSEBERY — Long medium- 
sized petals of a silvery-mauve shade, lined 
white ; never rt curves, and requires no dressing. 
Terminal buds. 6 ft. Awarded three First- 
Class Certificates. Is. 
•LUCY KENDALL— Sport from Violet 
Tomlin, rich coral-red, inner surface of petals 
lemon colour. Awarded a First-Class Certificate 
by the N.C.S. 
81. »fLADY HARDINGE— Delicate rose- 
pink, tipped with blush and yellow. 
82. *tLADY SLADE — Soft lilac-pink, centre 
blush, beautifully incurved. 
83. a»LORD WOLSELEY (CanneU)— A 
sport from Prince Alfred ; it resembles its parent 
in general form, but is larger, of more substance, 
and of a bronzy hue; distinct. Awarded two 
First-Class Certificates. 
84. *LADY TALPOURD — Delicate rose- 
lilac, silvery back, finely incun'ed. 
86*tLORD DERBY, syn. ODORATUM 
PURPUREUM — Dark Purple, finely incurved. 
86. ‘LADY CAREY — Large rose, lilac, with 
silvery back. 
87. aLADY DOROTHY (Cannell)— A sport 
from the Hero of Stoke Newington, colour 
lovely rich bronze, highly suffused with gold. 
First-Class Certificate. 9<f. 
88. *LE GRAND — Fawn colour, tinted with 
rosy peach ; extra large. 
89. »tMABEL WARD, syn. BENDIGO— A 
golden-yellow sport from the well-known white 
variety. Eve. 
90. MRS. J. CROSSPIELD — A sport from 
White Globe ; white, tinted light pink, and in 
every way, as regards shape, equal to its parents. 
91. *MR. ROB. MUDIE, syn. JOHN 
DOUGHTY — A sport from Queen of England; 
salmon-rose. 
MAJOR BONNAPFON- Clear yellow, 
a grand flower ; an acquisition. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
92. MAY TOMLIN — A very distinct lilac 
sport from Mrs. Ileale. 
93. *M. P. MARTIGNAT- Clirome-yellow, 
large broad incurved well-formed petals, good 
form ; large flower. 
94. *MME. DARRIER — Nankeen yellow, 
striped purple ; distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
95. MME. EDOUARD VELTEN— White, 
shaded salmon ; dwarf. 
*MME. MANTE — Rich apricot-yellow, 
rever.'e bronze ; broad petal ; extra. 
96. *tMR. BRUNLEES-^ndian red, tipped 
gold ; a fine showy flower. 
97. »MR. GLADSTONE— Dark chestnut-red. 
99. ‘MISS VIOLET TOIVCLIN- A bright 
purple-violet sport from Princess of Wales 
100. ‘MISS M. A. HAGGAS— In this we have 
the long-looked-for Golden Princess. It is a light 
f olden yellow sport from Mrs. Heale properly 
xed. Three First-Class Certificates. 
101. ‘MRS. S. COLEMAN— A sport from 
Princess of Wales; golden bronze, shaded rose, 
upper portion bright yellow. Awarded six 
First-Class Certificates. 
102. *MR. COBAY — Splendid flower; a sport 
from Prince of Wales ; ruby -red colour. 
103.*tMR. BUNN — A golden sport from 
Golden Beverley ; fine flower. 
104.»tMR. GEORGE GLENNY— A sport 
from Mrs. G. Bundle ; straw colour. 
105.»tMRS. G. BUNDLE- The most beau- 
tiful white Chrysanthemum in cultivation. 
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