li. Cki)r\eU & i'loi'^kl G[ui(;le. 
oS^t. JAM£S LAMONT — As round us a 
ball : colour deep rosy amnrantli, lighter towards 
the centre; the petals are eonipaetly arranged 
and rather flat. 9rf. 
5n5. JAMSS MYERS — Pale ceri.se, shaded 
rose-magenta, reverse yellow : delicate long-fluted 
petals, large-spreading well-formed flowers ; fine 
exhibition variety. Crown buds. 5 ft. l.s. 
686. J. H. RUNCHMAN— Globular, with 
very compact interlacing florets, large solid 
blooms; colour a fine shade of rich golden-yellow, 
slightly tinted lemon-yellow ; crown bud. l.s-. 
587. JULES CHRETIEN— Purple, silvery 
reverse 
688. JULIAN HILLPERT— Massive, with 
very long tubulated and semi-tubulatcd florets ; 
the colour is a delicate shade of creamy primrose, 
and the bloom is wide and spreading, dd. 
690. "JEANNE D^lLAUX.syn.E. A. DAVIS 
— Very long twisted petals, dark brown-crimson, 
shaded maroon, reverse of petals gold-yellow. 
694. JOHN H. TAYLOR — Centre petals 
incurved, while under ones reflex and are cut at 
the ends, giving the flower, though of immen.se 
size, a light graceful appearance; colour a'lovely 
shade of pink, with white centre. 
596. J. P. KENDALL — Silvery amaranth, 
reflexed rose-cerise; very broad incurving and 
twisted petals of great substance ; large full 
flower ; vigorous. 
696. J. S. DIBBIN — Deep conical-shaped 
flower ; colour dark dun, with rose tinge on its 
lower petals. First-Class Certificate. 
697. JOEY HILL — Grand size; colour deep 
cardinal-red, of a beautiful shade, centre old 
gold, outer petals reflexed, showing the dark 
colour ; strong growth. Crown bud. First-Class 
Certificate. 9<A 
698. JUPITER — Fiery red, shaded dark 
crimson, reverse of twisted petals violet ; good. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
699. KENTISH YELLOW — Unquestion- 
ably one of the best yellows. Strong dwarf 
habit, even flower, comes in fit for exhibition all 
through the season. First-Class Certificate, 
National Chrysanthemum Society. 
604. KATE MURSELL— A beautiful prim- 
rose ; sport from Lady Lawrence. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
606. LA MEIJE — Pure white, an immense 
flower, petals wavy and recurving. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. l.s. 
606. LE PRINCE DU BOIS— Pale golden 
yellow, long drooping florets, in style much re- 
sembling Florence Davies. 
607. LIZZY SEWARD— Very rich rose- 
purple, fine-shaped flower, one that will give 
high tone to the show board; good habit. 
608. LE COLOSSE GRENOBLOIS— 
Rosy white, striped lilac ; immense spreading 
flower; good habit, l.v. 
609. »LAMI ETIENNE— Pale pink. 
61Q. *LE RHONE— Yellow ; dwarf. 
611. L’ADORABLE — Rich canary-yellow, -> 
petals bordered earmine ; large and double. First- T 
Class Certificate. 
612. LE VERSEU — Veiy deep rose, shaded 
claret ; a grand flower, one of the finest. 
613. LADY T. LAWRENCE (Cannell),.w/n. 
MRS. BEALE and ROBERT BOTTOMLEY 
— Beautiful pure white, very broad petals large 
and fine. Two First-Class Certificates. 
614. *LA TRIOMPHANTE — Petals and 
flowers large and fine, white, shaded rose. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
616. LEVIATHAN — Dark violet-amaranth; 
grand flower ; strong grower. 9<f. 
616. L’ISERE — Straw colour, turning to 
white, enormous long curly florets, a true White 
Drayon; verv distinct ; good for exhibition. 9d. 
617. LILIAN B. BIRD — Long tubular 
florets of a shrimp-pink shade. First-Class 
Certificate, National Chrysanthemum Society. 
618. LILY LOVE — The blooms are very 
full ; the petals long and narrow, and singularly 
twisted ; colour pure white. Crown bud. i)d. 
619. LIZZIE CARTLEDQ-E- A reflexed 
•Tap.; very large, with soft pinkish purplish 
florets, having a silvery reveise. First-Class 
Certificate. 
620. LORD BROOKE — A very fine in- 
curved Jap. ; colour golden orange. Three 
First-Class Certificates. 
621. LOUIS BOEHMER,syn.MURASAKI. 
KIUBI — Silvery pink ; florets incurved. It 
partakes more of the hirsute appearance in its 
flowers than Airs. A. Hardy, but it is a much 
stronger grower. 
622. »LADY E. SAUNDERS —Lovely soft 
primrose, fine large flowers ; good dwarf habit ; 
crown bud. 
623. LOUISE — The flowers are of immense 
size, and of beautiful form; colour a lovely 
shade of soft ])each-pink ; remarkable dwarf 
habit ; a splendid variety. Is. 
632. MASTER BATES SPAULDING- 
Clear, deep lemon-yellow, petals incurving and 
interlacing, full high centre and very double, 
immense size; a grand exhibition variety. 
633. MARTHA HARDING — Golden yel- 
low, shaded reddish brotvn; large and full. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
634. MDLLE. LEA LEVEQUE— Pale 
mauve, tipped gold; very large and handsome 
flower. 
636. MARGUERITE JEFFORDS — 
Amber colour ; grand flower. 
636. MDLLE. ANTOINNETTE CAL VAT 
— An immense flower ; pure white ; an ac- 
quisition ; a good late variety. 
637. MDLLE. M. A. DE GALBERT— 
Pure white, large globular flower with broad 
florets ; extra. 9d. 
638. MDLLE. THERESE PANCKOUCKE 
— Pure white ; an acquisition for late cutting. 
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