S'. Gruide. 
7iii). PELICAN — Vory large, creamy white, 
incurved. First-Clas.s Certificate. 
741. PREPET ROBERT — Rosy amaranth. 
Commended. 
flower stem strong. Crown bud. 
Certificate. Is. 
First-Cla.s 
773. JSIMON DELATJX-Flowersof immense 
■size, reddish crimson, shaded ; extra. 
742. PRESIDENT ARMAND— Rich crim- 
son red, golden reverse ; a magnificent flower, 
splendid dwarf habit ; very fine. l.s. 6«/. 
743. PRESIDENT BORREL— Rosy purple. 
First-Cla.«s Certificate. 
744. PINK ETHEL — Pink ; spoi t from the 
well-known late-flowering variety. 
745. PINK LACROIX, syn. ANNIE CLI- 
BRAN — Beautiful flower, bright pink, sport 
from MdUe. Lacroix. First-Class Certificate. 
74(J. ‘PRINCESS MAY — Pure white, long 
drooping florets, occasionally curled at the tips; 
large flower. First-Class Certificate, N.C.8. 
747. ‘PRINCESS VICTORIA — Creamy 
white Jap. ref., of magnificent form; an excel- 
lent companion to Avalanche, but ten days 
later. 
749. PURITAN — A fine incurved variety ; 
pink, changing to white : broad well-incurved 
florets. Fii-st-Class Certificate. 
754. RALPH BROCKLEBANK— Golden 
sport from the well-known variety, Meg Merrilees. 
Several First-Class Certificates. 
76(i. ‘RED GAUNTLET — Dork crimson, 
large blooms. 
757. RICHARD DEAN — Deep crimson, 
with golden reverse. li'.C.C. 9</. 
758. RICHARD JONES-Reddish crimson, 
inside golden bronze, petals very broad and of 
great substance ; terminal buds. 9J. 
769. ROBT. CRAWFORD— "White, under 
petals slightly tinged ; enormous flower. 
760. ROGER "WILLIAMS — Very dark 
crimson, seedling from IP. W. Coles. Is. 
76] . ROBERT PLO"WERDAY — Large 
bold flower, outer petals flat, centre incurving ; 
bright crimson-lake, reverse silvery pink ; dis- 
tinct. First-Class Certificate. 
762. ‘ROBERT 0"WEN — Bright golden 
bronze, deepening to reddish bronze at the 
base ; thick broad petals, incurved, twisted, and 
hooked at the points, with long yellow long- 
pointed tips ; blooms deep, of barge proportions, 
about 8 ins. in diameter; one of the finest. 
Awarded First-Class Certificates, and Premier 
Prizes. l.s. &d. 
763. ‘ROSA BONHEUR — Rich violet, 
shaded crimson ; large flowers. 
764. ROSE WYNNE — Delicate blush, 
massive incurving florets ; a good grower. 
First-Class Certificate. 9J. 
765. ROSEA SUPERBA, syn. SOUV.DE 
HAARLEM — Lilac-rose, tipped buff ; large and 
fine. First-Class Certificate. 
771. SARAH OWeN — G olden bronze, 
tinted rose. 
772. SARAH HILL — Bright golden yellow, 
very large and full ; petals broad, standing erect j 
774. ‘SIR E. SAUNDERS— Colour rich 
orange-buff or terra-cotta, petals long and much 
incurved towards the centre, outer petals droop- 
ing : capital habit. Crown bud. 
776. STRIPED ODORATA— The colour is 
of a soft heliotrope-pink. 
776. ‘SOLEIL LEVANT, syn. L’INFANTE 
D"ESPAGNE and TASSELLED YELLOW 
— Canary -yellow ; immense flowers. 
777. SOUV. DE MON. MENIER— Large, 
deep crimson. First-Class Certificate. 
778. SILVER CLOUD— Colour white, suf- 
fused most delicate salmon, giving a bright distinct 
appearance, l.s. 
779. SIR EDWIN T. SMITH— One of the 
richest shades of deep golden yellow ; a superb 
exhibition flower. Crown bud. First-Class 
Certificate, l.f. 
780. STANSTE AD WHITE— "White, large. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
781. tSTRIATUM PERFECTUM — Fine 
flower, with large florets ; white, beautifully 
striped and flaked violet-rose. 
784. SWANLEY "YELLOW, syn. SUN- 
FLO"WER (Cannell) — A seedling raised and 
sent out by us. Habit, growth, and freeness of 
bloom all that can be desired, and is the best 
■yellow of its type. Two First-Class Certificates. 
786. SILVER KING— An incurved Jap. 
of the largest proportions and of great depth ; 
soft rosy mauve with a silvery blush reverse ; 
broad petals incurving at the centre ; fine 
vigorous habit. Terminal bud. 
789. SOUVENIR DE PETITE AMIE— 
Pure white. First-Class Certificate. 9rf. 
790. SOUVENIR DE TOULON— Lilac, 
large double flowers ; rather early. 9J. 
792. ‘THUNBERG — Fine flower, soft 
primrose-yellow ; very attractive, incurved. 
793. ‘TRIOMPHE DE LA RUE DES 
CHALETS — Immense size ; salmon colour, 
tinted rose, golden centre. 
794. THOMAS "WILKINS— Deep chrome 
yellow, long broad spreading petals ; comes well 
on either crown or terminal buds. Three First- 
Cla.ss Certificates, l.s. 
795. ‘THE TRIBUNE — Large and solid, 
with broad, stiff, incurving petals ; soft primrose, 
changing to white ; very distinct ; of good con- 
stitution and dwarf habit; fine for exhibition 
and grouping. First-Class Certificate. 
796. • VISCOUNTESS HAMBLEDEN 
— Delicate silvery blush-pink ; a satin-like 
surface; long, broad, incurving florets; large full 
flower of exquisite form ; a grand exhibition 
variety ; one of the finest. Awarded three Firat- 
Class Certificates by the Rational Chrysanthe- 
mum and other Societies. Is. 
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