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1089. LORD JUSTICE LOPES iJap. Inc.)— A beaatiful silvery pearl-pinkorsalmon-blush. The 
drooping florets of this grand new seedling are 8 in. in lei gth, the centre incnrving very similar 
to I’iscoKiitos //aiHi/eOoH, a very sturdy grower. 4 to 5 ft high. Comes good on first crowns. Good 
for G-in. pots. 6«. 
1090. LADY ISABEL (Jap. Tnc.)— Lovely clear lavender blush. A large and massive flower, 
with very broad, smooth, waxy petals, building up iuto a perfect globe. Winner of the Veitch 
Memorial Medal and £5 as the best n-ivelry at the N.C.S. Great J ubilee Exhibitou. Only two plants 
of this variety were grown in pots and from these were cut the six flowers. The above is the raiser s 
description Buds third week iu August. 7.s. GrI. 
1091. LENAWEE — Light pink, immense flower. 2-'. Gd. 
1092. LIBERTY (Jap.)— Golden-yellow ; a grand flower. 2.s. 
1 93. LORD MAYOR (.lap.)— Deep crimson with golden reverse ; an immense flower of true 
Japanese form ; drooping florets. Crown bud. Plauts, 5-'. 
10.14. LIGHTNESS (large single) — White, with rosy shadings; the end of petals turn down, 
giving the flower a very pretty, graceful appearance. ft. 2*. 
1095. MAGENTA (small single;— Pretty magenta, with silvery centre round disc. 4 ft. 2.«. 
109(1. MISS WOLSELEY (large single)— Deep magenta ; very large flower. 3 ft. 2.«. 
1097. MURIEL FOSTER (large single) — Deep terra-cotta, with yellow centre; one of the 
dwarfest, largest, and most handsome of any known singles. 2 ft. 2s. Gd. 
1098. MIDNIGHT (Jap.) — Crimson lake, hairy variety. 2s. 
1099. MISS ANNE GAUNT— Cross between Sunjiower and G. W. Childs. A Japanese of 
great refinement ; of the richest and purest golden yellow, with a slight tinge of velvety crimson on 
the edge of petals, making it very distinct ; the formation of the flowtr is that of Sunflower, hut 
broader florets ; excellent grower ; of fine habit; should be taken on second crown bud. This will 
become a standard variety. Plants, os. 
1100. MISS MORLEY (Ref. Jap.) — A gem for cutting and decorative purposes; colour pure 
white, centre pale primrose ; very long broad fiat petahs ; full flower; dwarf and sturdy habit, being 
only 2 ft. in height. This is an attractive variety. Plants, 'As. Gd. 
1101. MISS ALICE ROBERTSON — Clear primrose-yellow; .sport from White Christine. 9d. 
1102. MELINA DUCHANEL— Large bloom of a clear bright pink; the florets are broad, 
incurving at the tips ; of good substance. An extra fine variety. Plants, 3.s. ; cuttings, 2s. 
1103. MARSIA JONES (Jap. Anem.)— A pure white flower of the largest size when well 
grown ; long spreading guard florets and high centre ; a great improvement on existing varieties in 
this section. Dwarf habit. Crown bud. Plants, 3.s. Gd. 
1104. MRS. JOSEPH THOMPSON— Another large and handsome white. Florets of go id 
substance, incurving and twisting into a deep bloom. Top in April. First-rate habit. Crown bud 
about 20th August. Award of Merit. Is. 
1105. MRS. G. W. PALMER (Dockerill)— This is a bronze sport from the well-known 
variety Mrs. C. H. Payne. In this sport the objectionable colour, which often makes the parent 
appear coarse, is overcome, and we have an enormous bronze variety quite indispensable to the 
exhibitor. Stop in April and take second crown. 0.«. 
HOG. SNOWDON (Nathan Smith) — An immense very pure white, wdth long straight 
florets, resembling an enlarged Avalanche ; a back row flower of splendid proportions ; easy grower ; 
coming well on second crown. Gs. 
1107. MRS. S 0. PROBIN (^Nathan Smith)— (Inc. Jap.)— In way of Mrs. H. Weeks, but 
florets are very smooth and of great substance ; colour a clear pink ; silvery reverse ; good grower ; 
extra fine. Crown bud. Is, Gd. 
1108. MRS. F. A. BEVAN (Nathan Smith)— Flesh p nk ; a very beautiful Japanese, with long 
tapering and drooping fiorets ; a very deep and large h.audsome variety. Crown bud. 7s, Gd. 
1109. MRS. BLAKE (Jap.) — 'Needling from Vi.scountess Hamhledon, of enormous size and 
plenty of substance ; a magnificent flower, with lo ng twisted florets of the purest white ; one of the 
grandest whites in existence. Crown bud. Flauts, 5.s. 
1110. MRS. HUGH FENWICK (Jap. Kef.)— Colour a beautiful pale pink; long drooping 
florets of medium width, quite full to the centre ; building up a flower of great depth and substance. 
Terminal bud. 4 to 5 ft. Plants i's. 
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