ii. C^ni^ell & (^uide. 
670. MME. J. LAINa — White, shaded 
rose, large wide petals, and tipped yellow ; 
pretty. 9<7. 
671. MME. MARIE HOSTE — Very 
largo, with long ribbon-like dorets; white, 
striped, and bordered with amaranth. First- 
Class Certihcate. 
672. *MME. RICOUD — Rosy lilacj silvery 
reverse. First-Class Certidcate, N.C.S. 
674. MONS. BERNARD — Deep rosy 
amaranth, shaded blue; flue. Two First-Class 
Certificates. 
676. *MR. T. W. SANDERS— Soft canary 
colour; very large flowers, with long drooping 
petals ; a grand exhibition flower. Not a strong 
grower. Two (ilants in an 8-inch pot. Select 
crown bud. Soil light (be particular about 
drainage). 
677. MR. A. H. NEVE— Silvery blush, long 
drooping florets, centre rosy-purple. First-Class 
Certificate. 
678. MR. CHARLES E. SHE A— A yellow 
sport from MdUe. Lacroix ; equal to its parent in 
every respect. 
680. a MR. C. ORCHARD (Carmen)— Broad 
and bold outline; colour lovely carmine-red 
reverse of petals rich golden yellow. First-Class 
Certificate. 
681. a MR. H. CANNELL (CaimeU)— In 
the way of Grandiflora, but richer, and broader 
petals. Two First-Class Certificates. 
682. a MR. H. WELLAM (CaimeU), or 
Spiralis of some — Creamy white, slightly 
yrlashed with purple ; large open flower. First- 
Class Certificate, 
686, MRS. ALPHEUS HARDY— Pure 
white. Must be grown in light, peaty, cocoa-nut 
fibre soil, potted loosely until established, and 
then more firmly potted. First-Class Certificate. 
686. MRS. O-OV. PIPER — White broad 
petals, centre incurving when fully matured. 
dd. 
688. MRS. MARIA SIMPSON— A perfect 
incurving Jajranese of the largest size; petals 
broad, shows no centre, chrome-yellow. Silver 
Mddal, Philadelphia; Certificate, Indianapolis. 
689. MRS. C. H. WHEELER— Fnormous 
breadth of petals ; golden colour, suffused with 
red and bronze ; dwarf habit. 
090. *MRS. A. JACOBS— A beautiful rosy- 
fawn .sport from Mdine. Baco, possessing all the 
good qualities of its parent, except colour, which 
is very distinct and novel. Awarded three 
First-Class Certificates. 
692. MRS. E. D. ADAMS— A very largo 
Incurved Japanese ; white, shaded pink ; extra. 
First-Class Certificate. 
693. MRS. E. a. HILL— Clear pearl-pink. 
First-Class Certificate, l.s. 
694. MRS. E. W. CLARKE— Deep amar- 
anth purple, florets incurved ; violet scented. 
First-Class Certificate. 
693. MRS. FALCONER JAMESON 
(Cannell) — Enormous blooms of a chestnut 
bronze, tinted and striped with yellow, high 
centre and large ; habit the best of its class. 
09(i. MRS. F. THOMPSON, syn. W. G. 
DROVER — Purple, striped white ; incurved 
form of Thunberg ; good show flower. 
701 a MRS. H. CANNELL (Cannell), syn. 
CHRISTMAS EVE. — Pure white ; petals 
immense, strong, robust, dwarf growth; buds 
must bo taken early. Two First - Class 
Certificates. 
708. MRS. A. G. HUBBITCK— A fine deep 
flower, of immense size and magniflcent form ; 
deep carmine-amaranth, silvery pink reverse to 
the petals. First-Class Certificate N.C.B. 
706. MRS. 0. MYERS— Pure White, great 
substance, primrose centre ; the florets are broad 
and regularly reflexed, folding back gracefully, 
showing the smoothness and purity of the bloorli ; 
a charming variety. First Class Certificate. 
Royal Horticultural Society and National Chry- 
santhemum Society. 
707. MRS. HERBERT FOWLER— Bright 
amaranth, with silvery pink reverse; fine broad 
incurving and twisting petals ; large, good habit. 
First-Class Certificate, Natioual Chrysanthemum 
Society. 
708. ‘MRS. WALTER CUTTING— Sinlilar 
in form to Lord Brooke; colour soft rose, lined 
with white. Crown bud. 
709. MRS. LIBBY ALLEN — A large 
veilow Incurved Japanese of excellent charaeter. 
If c 0 
'713!' *MRS. C. HARMAN PAYNE— Rosy 
blush ; large flowers of good substance ; broad, 
incurving petals; one of the best. F.C.C., N.C.S. 
714. MRS. W. WALTERS— Sport from 
Ed. Audiguicr ; deep velvety crimson. 
717. MRS. W. H. LEES — The colour is a 
beautiful soft blush, being lighter towards the 
centre. Jirst-Class Certificate. Is. 6J. 
718. MRS. TOWNSHEND— Full, of a rich 
claret-crimson, yellow on the under side of flat 
florets. First-Class Certificate. 
719. *MRS. T. DENNE — Large flower; 
broad, long, twisted petals, incurved at the tip ; 
colour deep pink, dwarf habit. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
724. NIVEUS — Grand snow-white centre, 
irregularly incurving outer petals, reflexing 
nearly to stem. Awarded several Certificates. 
727. *PEARL BEAUTY — Broad- petalled 
pearl-white, incurving ; a strong grower, of 
medium height; magnificent foliage; a superb 
variety. 
728. *PRIMR09E LEAGUE— Large, colour 
soft primrose, shaded towards the centre cream- 
white ; the centre petals high and finely whorled, 
the outer petals reflexed, broad, and ribbon-like; 
a grand e.xhibition variety. First-Class Certifi- 
cate. 
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