S. Cki\i|ell & i'lotkl G(^uide. 
68<). MDLLE. MARIE RECOURA — 
Another Etoile. de Lyon. This remarkable 
variety will not produce its lovely pure white 
flowers until January, ami is therefore one of 
great value. Its cultivation is rapidly in- 
creasing. Cuttiitgs, 8s. per 100 ; plants, &d. each. 
040. MDLLE. THERE3E REY— A most 
lovely pure ivory-white of grand proportions ; 
easy grower, and (inishing to a perfect flower j 
one of the best. First-Class Certificate. 
641. •MDLLE.I*ACROIX,.syn.LAPURETil 
— Rosy white, passing to pure white 5 large and 
superb. Throe First-Class Certificates. 
642. *MEO MERRILEES— Sulphur-white, 
very large, and of most curious form, belonging 
to Dragon section ; late variety. 
643. MISS B. N. ROBINSON (.Tap. Inc.) 
— Very largo flower of great substance- rose- 
pink with red centre ; the petals are long, heavy, 
and finely incurved; strong grower. 
644. MISS ANNIE MANDA — An im- 
nrovementon Mrs. A. Hardy, better constitution. 
Is. 
648. •MDME. EDOUARD REY— Deli- 
cate rose, large broad petnls, incurving tips, 
large flower ; a good exhibition variety. First- 
Class Certificate. 
649. MISS WATSON — A lovely high 
bright yellow-coloured reflexed Japanese. 
660. MISS ALICE WILSON— Rose cerise, 
silvery reverse, long spreading florets, massive 
bloom of good form, and very effective ; a tine 
exhibition variety. Crown buds. 9rf. 
651. MISS ETHEL ADDISON— The 
inside of the florets is lined and streaked with 
violet-amaranth plum colour, with a reverse of 
pale silvery amaranth. Crown bud. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. I.s. 
662. *MISS M. SIMPKINS -An immense 
incurved of purest suow white; a solid ball with 
high built centre, style of Mrs. L. C. Madeira, 
grand for any purpose. First-Class Certificate. 
Is. 
653. MISS MAQOIE BLENKIRON— 
The florets, except the outside rows, incurve 
regularly, showing a glowing golden colour ; the 
outer florets reflex, exhibiting the upper surface 
of the petal a bright crimson, streaked with 
orange. First-Class Certificate. l.s-. 
654. *MISS DOROTHEA SHEA— Large 
and of good form, rich terra-cotta, reverse buff ; 
good habit. F'irst-Class Certificate, N.C.S^ 
aud KsH.S. 9<f. 
665. MOHAWK — Brick red, outer portion 
of flower yellow. 
656. M. ASTORQ — Silvery white, reverse 
of spiral centre petals rosy violet. Two First- 
Class Certificates. 
637. M. AUa. DE LACVIVIER— Bronzy 
rod, tipped gold. First-Class Certificate. \)d. 
668. *M. DELAUX — Deep reddish crimson ; 
very fine, large, full flowers. 
659. M. FREEMAN — Rosy violet, centre 
white, broad petals. First-Class Certificate. 
660. M. BENJ. aiROUD— Crimson red; 
reflexod florets, which are laciuiated. 9rf. 
661. M. JOHN LAING,.9yn. J.J.HILLIER 
— Rich crimson, shaded brown ; large and fine. 
First-Class Certificate. 
662. M. MOUSSILLAC -- Rich reddish 
crimson. First-Class Certificate. 
663. M. N. DAVTS — Dark crimson-red, 
tipped gold; large and fine. 
664. M. OHAS. MOLIN — Orange yellow, 
lighter centre ; extra large flower ; very fine. 
F^irst-Clnss Certificate. Is-. 
665. M. JULES CHRETIEN— Silvery 
pink; large and well-formed. 
M. DE MORTILLET— Gold, violet 
and crimson. Lv. 
M. GEORGES BIRON— Poppy red, 
golden centre ; long drooping florets, l.s. 
M. G MONTIGNY— Rosy white, 
shaded lilac; long florets; dwarf habit, and 
rather early. Is. 
M. GRUYER — Pale rose, centre 
shaded yellow ; very large double flower ; strong 
grower, l.s. 
M. HENRI JACOTOT— Salmon- 
white, striped violet carmine, silvery reverse. l.s. 
M. H. J. JONES— Carmine, shaded 
lilac. l.s. 
M. PANCKOUOKE —Golden yellow; 
grand flower. First-Class Certificate, l.s. 
M. PH DEWOLPS— Golden yellow, 
striped red; broad florets, l.s. 
M. PIERRE LALLEMAND— 
Crimson red, golden reverse, l.s. 6(/. 
MADAME AD. CHATIN— A lovely 
pure white; perfectly distinct; habit remurk- 
ably dwarf, in which res]iect it forms a capital 
com])anion to Louise. First-Class Certificate. 
Is. 6rf. 
666. MDME. BACO— Deep ro.se, tipped 
golden ; full flower. First-Class Certificate. 
MADAME CAMBON— A grand and 
noble flower, representing a large and improved 
Comte de Germim/ ; a fine back row flower. Orf. 
MADAME CHARLES MOLIN— 
Pure white ; a form very similar to Viviand 
Morel ; the white is very pure, and it entirely 
does away with the desire to obtain a white 
sport from V. Morel. First-Cla.s-s Certificate. 
667. *MDME. OCTAVIE MIRABEAU^ 
White and rose, edged amaranth ; a remarkably 
long-petalled variety, very fall flower. Crown 
bud. 
668. *MME. C. AUDIGUIER— A splendid 
variety, producing immense flowers of a soft rosy- 
lilac colour, tinted mauve ; fine shape. 
609. MME. DE SEVIN — Rosy amaranth, 
shaded lilac, centre petals spiral and pure 
white ; large and fine. First-Class Certificate. 
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