CiLi)r\ell ^ 50110 ’ (^uide. 
acn T A-nv -Rma-WAY fine. Jap.)-Lovely ealmon-buff, rosy red inside of i large deep 
soli^flo^^nTas^“®Xbea“ifnllV petals tipped gold ; splendid exhibition variety ; 
terminal bu^ j^qqjORE (.Tap.)— The grandest and richest yellow flower yet introduced. 
"orV'^'^i^ArtnT-p «tHEA (Ref Jap 1— A very large flower, with broad petals slightly curling 
attoti^Xr rircii^;;ift-lith a li^ht pfimrose reverse ; a valuable e.xhibition variety. 
MARJORIE KINDER (Inc. Jap.) -Large, broad leathery incurving petals; colour rich 
yellow, lighter reverse. l.i. G</. , , j i ■ i, i 
904 MATTHEW HODGSON (Jap.)-Bright crimson-red ; a beautiful distinct and high-clas 
flower, of medium si^e; good grower; very promising. Commended. U. CyJ. 
966. MILANO (Jap.)-A very large reflexed flower, with broad petals of great length; colour 
cherry-carmine with bright bronze reverse. Is. CJ. r. c ■! . 
900. MODESTO— Rich yellow ; one of the best yet raised First-Class Certihcate, N.C.. . 
967. mss CLARA WALKER (Jap.)— Beautifully chaste and refined, with extremely oug 
tubular petals ; large spreading form ; colour purest white. Is. 0 . 
ors FLORENCE LUNN (Ref. Jap.)— A true reflexed flower, and probably the most 
refi®neda^dltfnct°oMt^^ important Vddition to this limited class ; light amaranth ; full 
L T mattes (Jap.) -Very handsome flowers, petals very long, erect, and 
tuiuL ,“nnTr suriace offlo^ets rici roV-bronz!I, reverse being paler ; habit dwarf ; of easy cultnre. 
^*070 MARY GODFREY— Blooms are very deep and of beautiful form, of a lovelv 
silve?y-p”fedg^Tng several shades darker ; a distinct and lovely variety; habit strong and 
"^°971 MISS MURIEL GOSCHEN (.Tap.)— Large dense flower, with long curling and drooping 
refilek pmafs b^lfnTup a bloom of good 'substance and depth ; colour soft yellow. Is. 6-/. 
079 MISS PHYLLIS FOWLER (Inc.)— Large perfect flower of exquisite form and grcii 
nn,l nnintS^io the Princess style; colour primrose-yellow; late 
depth, petals beautifully incurving, and pointed in the . 
crown buds; a companion to Chas. II. Curits. -s. bd. 
973 S rr HUBBUCkIa magniii'cent flower with innumerable reflexed petals ; colour 
brfght sS^lchcsm'ifrTwith gold Reverse; -y distinct and telling colour. Ihisisabloom 
of large proportions, and will be invaluable to all exhibitions. 2s. i 
m MR B HOOKE (Ref.)-A good addition to this class; beautiful chestnut-red, florets 
tippled gold ; a lovely colour and a decided acquisition ; good habit. Crown buds. . 
^975 *MR G HOLLINGSWORTH (Jap )-A very distinct flower of medium size, long flat 
.owed ,,8.111,0 p.,.1. .1 
this section • colour inside violet-rose with a silvery white reverse. Is. bd. 
977 MR W. LAYCOCK (Jap.)- A charming variety of great merit; large and of line fom, 
florets long ; very pale yellow but not of a creamy- white ; plants only. Is. Gd. 
978 MRS A E STUBBS (Single) — The most perfect form of a pure white exhibition »m^ 
variety J^fntroduced ; a very cUste flower, invaluable for decorative purposes. Iwo Fii.-t-Class 
^^Tta'^^MRS^ARMISTEAD (Jap.)— White, striped and flushed rosy-pink ; lon^g "“row Forets 
fnu'exbiMdon S ; a ebarm^ng'viriety, ha;ing a delicate perfume o "Crown bud Is. W 
980 MRS. BRISCOE-IRONSIDE-Flesh pink, incurving, dwarf ; a handsome variety . 2s. 
081 MRS. CHAS. BLICK (Jap.)-A lovely pure white of fine ba>^>t ; graceful long florets , 
grand’ acquisition. Awarded several Certificates. Plants ready in March. Is. 0<f. 
^ 982 ^S. C. ORCHARD (Inc. Jap. )-Another distinct incurving petals 
sligLiy hoisting ; colour bright sulphur yellow. 2s. First-Class Certificate, N.C. S. 
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