fi. dkiiriell & SoT)^’ ^iiide. 
nil. MRS. J. BEG-GS (Jap. Inc.) — One ol the finest novelties of the season; the long, 
broad, twisted florets are of a delicate pink colour ; lighter in centre and of fine substance, making 
up a massive exhibition flo«er, 9 in. in diameter and 6 in. in depth. Crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
1112. MRS. ELLEN NEWBALD — Colour a lovely soft canary yellow, with broad reflexing 
petals; a very promising flower for decoration and market purposes. Good habit. Awarded First- 
Class Certificate. Plants, 2s. (Jcf. 
1113. MR. J. GOODYER (.Tap.) — Colour buff yellow, shaded rose, reverse bronze; petals 
broad and long, incurving at tips, full deep flower, dwarf sturdy grower; good habit; fine for 
decorative purposes. Second crown bud. Plants, 3s. 6d. 
1114. MR. F. BREWER or Yellow Vtsoountess Harrbledon (Jap. Inc.) — A yellow 
seedling from Viscountess Hambledon, with broader petals of great substance and of a buttery yellow 
with lighter reverse; a grand exhibition flower requiring same treatment as its parent. Dwarf 
habit. Plants, 7s. Gd. 
1115. NEW YORK (Jap.) — White; a very full flower, good for exhibition. 2s. Gd. 
1116. PICT U RATUM — Golden yellow, beautifully striped and shaded red, quite a novel and 
attractive colour ; invaluable for cut flowers and decorative pnrposes. Plants, 2.s. Gd. 
1117. PORCELAIN — Blush pink, very beautiful. 2s. 
1118. PRINCESS MAUD (small single) — Pure yellow, stiff stems ; a beauty when left in 
sprays. 2J ft. 2s. 
1119. PONDEROSUM (Jap. Inc.) — This is one of the most massive inenrved Japanese varieties 
ever raised ; the colour is a lovely pearly-white, with delicate pink base ; the florets are of medium 
width and regularly incurve, the bloom measuring 10 to 12 in. in diameter, and of great depth. 
Terminal bud. 6 ft. Plants, 7s. Gd. 
1120. RED WARRIOR (American) — Rich and bright chestnut red, reminding one of 
W. W. Coles, but the florets are longer and more drooping. The blooms are larger, and much 
more handsome. Plants, 3s. Gd . ; cuttings, 2s. Gd. 
1121. RUTH ELLIS— A lovely blush white, of the largest size; in form a magnificent 
specimen of the highest type of the Japanese incurved. Good robust habit. Plants, 2s. Gd.; 
cuttings, 2s. 
1122. ROBERT OWEN, JUNR. (Jap. Inc.) — A seedling from Robert Owen, of immense size; 
the colour is yellow and bronze, of a very rich shade ; petals are long, hooked, and of great 
substance ; same habit as parent, and requires same treatment. Plants, 7s. Gd. 
1123. ROYAL STANDARD (Jap. Ref.)— A very handsome flower of the deepest ciimson 
imaginable; long spreading florets of good substance and form, one of the finest Japanese ever 
raised, the blooms measuring 10 to 12 in. in diameter. First.Class Certificate. Clrown bud. 
Plants, 10.S-. 6rf. 
1124. ROSE OWEN — A beautiful clear rose-pink, the petals being edged with white, more 
especially towards the centre ; a globular bloom of large size, and true incurved type requiring little 
dressing ; a decided acquisition both in form and colour. Awarded First-Class Certificate. 4 ft. 
Terminal bud. Plants, 5s. 
1125. ROBERT BURNS (Jap. Anem.) — Another valuable addi ion to this class, the drooping 
guard florets being of a delicate blush colour, with high centre of a creamy yellow ; a good full 
flower. Crown bnd. Plants, 3s. Gd. 
1126. SUNCLAD — Golden yellow, in style of ff. L. Sunderbruch. 2s. 
1127. STRESSA (Jap.) — Golden yellow ; a grand flower. Is. 
1128. SIR JOHN WATSON (Jap.) — White, changing to pink with age ; the petals are very 
stout, twisted, and intermingling one with another ; a magnificent flower ; strong erect habit. 6 ft. 
Crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
1129. TRAFALGAR— Decorative variety ; very dark maroon, almost black when first opening, 
and the shape and colour of Zulu Cactus Dahlia, only smaller ; a sturdy bushy variety, only 1 ft. to 
18 in. high ; one of the best dwarf varieties for small pots for market or facing groups ever 
introduced ; mid-season. In February. 2s. Gd. 
1130. TESSA SHALDERS (Inc. Jap.) — A massive and high-built flower of the largest size, 
broad cupping petals which incurve to centre, very full and globular; colour white, suffused rosy 
purple; very distinct ; good grower. Second crown bud. Plants, 5s. 
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