Ckniiell & Gtiiide. 
NEW MERITORIOUS VARIETIES FROM VARIOUS 
SOURCES OF 1896. 
MIG ADELAIDE RUSSELL (Dec.)— A distinct sport from Mon. Wm. Holmes, the colour 
purposes ; good habit. Plants, 1.*:. 
917. ALICE M. LOVE (Inc. Jap.')— Long-pointed, lovely incurving petals of the pures 
white. First-Class Certificate. 5.s. 
91«. AMY SHEA (Jap.)— Large, broad reflexed petals; colour ruby-red, with a golden, 
reverse ; very distinct. Is. Gt/. 
919. ANNIE TWEED (Single) — Dark velvety maroon, purely single, dwarf branching la it, 
a good acquisition to the class. 1&'. 
920 A. PAYNE (Inc. Jap.)— Massive flower, with broad incurving petals of good substance 
inside of petals lovely shade of rose with silvery reverse. !•'. Gd. 
Moi ARONA-Seedlinc from Vivian Morel The blooms are large, of a rich yellow, shaded 
with bronze ; the insi.ie of tL florets flushed and brightened with carmine. “ 
as an improved Col. W. B. Smith, but the florets are of greater 
better keeper. One of the best introductioas of the season. Comes good fiom any bad. 
Certificates, R.II.S. and N.C.S. 2s. .at 
922. BARBARA FORBES-White, equal to the Qneen of the 
different form, and the blooms are somewhat larger; a lovely variety. Fnst-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 2s. . r • 
923. BEAUTY OP TRURO (Jap.) -A yellow ground sport from the hairy variety Louts 
Boehmer, deeply flushed purp'e-hronze. Is. Gd. 
exWbitio^^owfrfoieoVtheTesFp^n^^^^^^^^ First-Class Certificate, l.s. G-/. 
shade of orange in the section; good habit. Terminal buds. Fust-Class Certificate, auu 
R.H.S. Is. Grf. 
926. CHITO — Clear yellow, full reflexed Japanese, l.s. Gd. 
927 CECIL 0. PRATT (Jap.) —Nankeen yellow, lined and tinted soft pink; long twisted 
petals hooked at points; grand exhibition flower; strong robust grower. Crown buds. Is. Gd. 
928. C. E. JEPPCOCK (Jap.)— Very refined ; long petals incurving at the tips ; colour rich 
terra-cotta, suffused with crimson, buff reverse. 2s. 
909 COMMANDANT SCHNERDER (Scented Ref.)-Small reflexed flower having tie 
same sweet scent as Progne ; robust grower, free flowering ; light purple amaranth. 9d. 
930 C W RICHARDSON (Jap.)— One of the largest and most beautiful varieties yet 
introduced ; long drooping and twisting petals, twisting and intermingling. 2s. 
931. DOLLY (Pom.)— A very compact and beautiful variety, useful for exhibition or decoration ; 
pale canary-yellow. 9d. , ,, i,„ 
932 DOROTHY GIBSON (Ref )— A deep well-formed flower of the richest ’ 
handsome ; ihe best addition made to this class for years ; fine sturdy habit. Crown buds. Firs - 
Class Certificate at N.C.S. and R.H.S. Is. , u ■ 1 » 
933. DOROTHY SEWARD (Ref. Jap )— Very large, full flower, and of great depth ; rigi 
terra-cotta red, keeping its colour well to the last. Crown bud. -s. v ■ i 
934. DR. BOND (Ref. Jap.)— A large refle.xed flower; a considerable depth; colour bright 
canary yellow, l-s. Gd. , , , j v . 
935 DUCHESS OP‘ FIFE (Inc.)— An enormous flower of great depth and of good suhstan , 
beautUiiUv shfd^rpetals of the purest white ; a back row flower and a good companion to thus. H. 
Curtis. Late crown buds. First-Class Certificate, N C.S. Is. b«. 
936 EDITH TABOR (Jap.)— Large and handsome, broad drooping ’ 
very fine Umon yellow, quite disuiTct; strong vigorous habit, medium height, and easy to grow. 
First-Class Certificates awarded. 2s. 
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