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TUCKSWOOD BRONZE— Bronze ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
VENISE — (ioldon salmon, shaded old rose ; Sept. ; 21 ft. Od. 
VESUVE — Chestnut crimson ; stiff bushy habit and flowers very freely ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 9d. 
WELLS’ MASSE — Sport from jlfdm. Marie Masse, white; slightly shaded blush early in the 
season. 
WELLS’ SCARLET — Scarlet terra-cotta, a very bright free flowering variety ; not a monster 
flower, so disbudding docs not improve them, but very effective in borders which want bright colours, 
and .stand the winter well out of doors : Sept.; lift. 4d. 
2 f — Reddish lilac with white points to the florets, and golden eentre ; Sept. ; 
WHITEiQUINTUS — Pure white sport from O. J. Quintus, 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING. 
BLUEBOY — Violet i)urplo, the centre florets are reddish copper with golden tips, while the 
outer florets are a deep cannine violet, showing a distinct shade of blue ; very free ami stilt wiry 
habit, and best left in sprays ; end Sept. ; 3 ft. 1/- 
BORDER BEAUTY — Fiery orange, with gold tix)s and reverse. A semi-double flower of 
medium size, but the colour being so strikingly brilliant, we are offering it purely as a border or 
decorative variety ; blooms end Sept, and early Oct. ; 24 ft. 1/- 
CECIL WELLS — Buttercup yellow, with reddish bronze shade in the centre, large flower, 
stiff habit, a beauty for disbudding ; Sept. ; 2J ft. 1/- 
CHALDON — Beep reddish crimson with gold tips, largo flower, tremendously free, bushv 
habit; end Sept. ; 24ft 1/- 
CONNIE — Primrose colour, very neat medium sized flowers, dwarf bushy habit, a good 
border variety ; end of Aug. ; 1 J ft. 1/- 
CRIMSON DIANA — Lovely crimson sport from Diana, same in every other respect except 
colour. 1 /- 
FRANCIS — Bronzy red, rather large flower, and splendid habit ; this shows an eye when 
fully blown, but as it is the same colour as the flower, it adds to the beauty ; end of Aug. ; 2 ft. 
^ GATTON — Deep blush rose on white ground, large flat (5 in. flower), good habit, end Sept. ; 
J. BANNISTER — Lemon yellow, deeply overlaid with reddish copper ; F.C.C., N.C.S. 1/- 
^ LENA — Deep terra-cotta, with gold points, good for disbudding, good habit ; end of Aug. ; 
LESLIE — Rich buttercup yellow, a real beauty in every way, does not burn or fade, and 
begins to flower in August, very free and bushy ; 2 ft.; F.C.C., N.C.S. 1/- 
OCTOBER GOLD — A lovely and most useful variety ; colour, old gold, a good shaped flower 
on very long stems, splendid for table decoration or bunching. The habit of the plant is perfect. 
3 ft; early in Oct. ; F.C.C., N.C.S. 1/- 
TOTTIE — Reddish orange, the late flowers are almost scarlet ; if the strong suckers which 
throw up in September are disbudded, the flowers are of a dazzling brightness ; begins flowering in 
August, very free ; 21 ft. 1/- 
WELLS’ PRIMROSE — Large spreading and drooping flower (fully fl ins.), slightly shaded 
blush at base of florets, the flowers are similar to the okl Mt}lle. Lacroix ; it has a spread of 8 ins. 
when out, stiff erect grower, and should be slightly disbudded ; Sept. ; 24 ft. 1/6 
CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES. 
AQUITAINE — Salmon bronze on ochre ground, large, beautifully formed droopmg flower 
when disbudded ; end of Sept. ; 24 ft. 6d. 
BRETAGNE — Rose, with gold centre when opening, broad flat florets, goodjsturdy habit ; 
early Sept. ; 2 ft. Cd. 
CHAMPAGNE — Fiery ruby red ; mid- Oct. ; 24 ft. 6d. 
FEE ORIENTAILE— Creamy white shaded rose, largo drooping flower when disbudded ; 
end of Sept. ; 3 ft. 6d. 
FEE PARISIENNE — Deep mauve, with silvery reverse, long drooping florets, with incurving 
centre, very free flowering ; end of -August ; 21 ft ; F.C.C., N.C.S. (id. 
L’ARGENTUILLAIS — Deep chestnut, a lovely colour : end of Sept. ; scarce ; 24 ft. Is. 
LORRAINE — Deep crimson purple, lovely shade : early Oct. ; 3 ft. 6d. 
NORMANDIE— Delicate pink, a very beautiful flower, good in sprays, or disbudded, must 
become a general favourite, for it is good in every way, and begins to flower end of Aug. ; 24 ft. Is. 
PROVENCE — Bright pink, with gold points and centre, very pretty, good habit ; early 
Sept. ; 24 ft. ; F.C.C., N.C.S. Od. 
