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DOLLY PRINCE — Purest white ; a splendid large flower with broad flat florets ; Sept. ; 
2 it. (id. 
EDEN — Bright rose ; a beauty for disbudding ; flowers incurve and are splendid for 
market : Se]>t. ; 21 ft. 9d. 
ELSTOB YELLOW — Deep yellow ; distinct improvement on Horace Marlin, a sport from 
the Masse family. 
EMILY — White ; very free ; bears largo clusters of flowers ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
ENCHANTRESS— Bronzy salmon ; Sept. ; 3 ft. 
ERNEST BALTET — Fiery red, very bright, but terminals arc the brightest ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
ERNEST MATHIEU— Salmon eerise ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
ESPERANCE — White, with a greenish creamy centre ; large flower, and wonderfully prolific ; 
Sept. ; 21 ft. 
' ETHEL — Primrose, with cerise shading at the base of florets ; sport from Jtohbic Burns. 
ETHEL BLADES — Chestnut scarlet; wonderfully bright flowers, on long stiff stems; not a ^ 
large flower, but most effective for bordei’s ; end of Sept. ; 3 ft. 
ETOILE D ’OR— Yellow; mid - Oct. ; 2 ft. 
EVELYN — Crimson bronze, gold iioints ; Sept. ; 3 ft. 
FEE JAPONAISE — Creamy white, shaded rose ; Sept. ; 21 ft. 4d. 
FIREFLY — Crimson scarlet, tinted gold ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
FIRELIGHT — Crimson red, gold reverse ; end Sept. ; 21 ft. 
FLAMBEAU — Ro.sv red ; end Sept. ; 21 ft. 
FRANCOIS VUILLERMET— Lilac pink; Sept.; 21ft. 
FRANKIE — Golden oehre, shaded bronze ; 2 ft. 4d. 
FRED GOACHER— White, with a faint shade of delicate blush when opening ; stiff erect 
stem ; useful for disbudding or in spray, and very prolific ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
GEO. BOWNESS — Clrushcd strawberry ; sport from Crimson Masse. 
GERTIE — Salmon pink, shaded gold ; one of the prettiest ; begins in August and continues 
flowering ; 1 5 ft. (id. 
GOACHER’S CRIMSON — Bright crimson; a beauty, flowers 5 in. across; Sept.; 21ft. 
GOACHER’S PINK— Bright pink ; a beauty ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 4d. 
GOLDEN QUEEN OF THE EARLIES — Sport from Queen ot the Eurlies. 
GUSTAVE GRUNNERWALD— Light pink ; Aug. to Oct. ; 18 in. 6d. 
HARRIE — Bronzy orange on gold ground ; early flowers are gold ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
: ■ HARVEST HOME— Bronzy red, tipped gold ; Sept. ; 3 ft. 
HECTOR — Mauve pink; very large flower’s, rather incurving, borne on long stiff stems ; Sept.; 
3 ft. 4d. 
HENRI YVON — Rosy salmon ; sport from 0. Qrunnerwald. (id. 
HERMINE— Purest white ; similar to If 7 m7c, but a more robust grower ; market men 
describe it as perfection ; Sept. ; 21 ft. ... 
HETTY — Delicate mauve; one of the prettiest varieties ; is sure to become a favourite and :s 
rather scarce ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
H. H. CRANE — Chestnut, gold reverse ; end Sept. ; 3 ft. 
HOLMES’ WHITE — Pure white; free-flowering variety: August; 2ft. 
HORACE MARTIN — Deep yellow ; sport from Crimson Marie Masse. 
IMPROVED MASSE — Rosy lilac ; larger than ordinary Masse. 
JACK — Reddish terra cotta ; a pretty flower and very free and good habit ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
JASON — Soft pure yellow ; flowers as largo as Queen of the Earlies ; the stems are stiff and 
erect ; early in Oct. ; 3 ft. 
JENNY— Orange ; the same make as Mdlte. E. Dordan, but larger ; perfect in every way ; 
Sept. ; 3 ft. 
JIMMIE— Cl imson purple ; large, full, reflexing flower ; good disbudded or in sprays ; Sept. ; 
2 ft, 
J. J, HART — Deepest golden yellow, slight shade of red at the base of the florets ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
JULES MARY — Crimson velvet ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
KEITH — Rose pink on cream ground ; good habit and free flowering ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 6d. 
KING OF THE EARLIES— White ; a large beautiful flower, with broad thick florets, which 
resist wet and fog ; it is certainly one of the very best when ilisbudded, being fully six inches across ; 
end of Sept; 2', ft. 6d. 
LADY MARY HOPE— White, slightly shaded blush ; good habit and free flowering ; Sept. ; 
2 ft, 
LANGFORD DUNCAN — Crushed strawberry ; sport from Francois Vnillermel. 
LE CYGNE— Purest white ; ha.s long stiff stems ; one of the best whites for disbudding ; 
begins to flower the end of Sept., but is really an Oct. variety ; 3 ft. 
LE PACTOLE — Bronzy yellow ; large flower, stiong grower ; should bo disbudiled slightly ; 
end of Sept. ; 3 ft, 
LILLIE — Pearl pink, as large as Goache.r's Crimson ; splendid habit ; Sept. ; 2 ft, 
MABEL — Apricot, shaded bronze ; sport from Perfection ; 2 ft, 
