ft. dkr)r\ell f^lorkl Gruide. 
13. BLONDE BEAUTY— White, tipped 
pale rose. 
14. *BRONZE JARDIN DES PLANTES 
— Bronze and yellow. 
16. *BARON BEUST, syn. BERNARD 
FALLISY — Red chestnut, tipped with gold 
lG.»tBEVERLEY — Creamy white, broad in- 
curved florets of fine form. 
17. *M. R. BAHUANT — A splendid iiiouijve, 
rosy-purple, bro k 1 incurved petals — every flower 
fit for exhibition- makes it invaluable. Itcomes 
about a fortnight too early, and growers must 
take buds accordingly. 
18. BRONZE QUEEN — A bronze .sport 
from Queen of Enphmd. 
19. BROOKLEIGH GEM— Silvery lilac- 
pink. Awarded First-Class Certificate by 
N.C.S. 
20. CHARLES GIBSON — Bronze, a sport 
from d/rs. Ducts. First-Class Certificate. 
21. *CAMILLE FLAMMARION — Rich 
violet. First-Class Certificate. 
22. CHARLES H. CURTIS— Grand; deep 
yellow ; extra large, well incurved, and ot good 
depth ; medium height. First-Class Certificate. 
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23. *CHERUB — Golden amber, tinted 
bronze. 
24. C. B. WHITNALL— Velvet-maroon. 
25. DR. ROZAS, st/n. DR. ROGERS— 
Purple-crimson, incurvnd. 
26. DUPONT DE L'EURE — Bronze, stiff 
petals. 
27. *EMPRESS EUGENIE-^Delicatc rose- 
lilac. 
28. »tEVE — Sulphur-white ; a delicate flower. 
29. «tEMPRESS OF INDIA, st/n. LADY 
ST. CLAIR, MRS. CUNNINGHAM, SNOW- 
BALL, and WHITE QUEEN— White ; very 
large and fine. 
30. »EMILY DALE — Pale straw colour ; 
sport from Queen oj Kmjiand. 
31. ENSIGN — Shade of light purple. 
32. *fFAUST — Cr'mson-purple, very full; 
fine. 
.33. FINGAL — Rose-violet, with lighter 
back ; showy flower, but coarse. 
34. FLORA MACDONALD — Crean.y 
white ; florets incurved. 
35 *GLOBE WHITE — A flower of e.xquisite 
form and purity. 
36. GEO. COCKBURN— A beautiful deep 
golden-bronze; sport from Princess Beatrice. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate. 
37. GENERAL S L AD E— Indian red, 
tipped with orange. 
38. *GOLDEN EAGLE, .syn. ORANGE 
PERFECTION — Indian red and gold. 
39. *tGENERAL BAINBRIGGE— Dark 
orange-amber, gold centre. 
40. *tGOLDEN EMPRESS— Clear primrose- 
yellow; fine show flower. 
41. »GOLDEN QUEEN OF ENGLAND, 
syn. EMILY DALE, EMILY DALE 
(Improved), JOHN LAMBERT — Golden 
canary ; large and fine. 
42. »GOLDEN JOHN SALTER— Golden 
yellow, changing to amber. 
43. *tGOLDEN BEVERLEY— Golden yel- 
low ; beautifully incurved show flower. 
44. *GLORIA MUNDI — Bright yellow ; 
dwarf habit, and very free 
45. GLOBE D'OR — The florets are broad 
and yellow, while all the outer ones are tinted 
with bronpy chestnut, and in that , respect very 
distinct and pretty. Awarded, several Certifi- 
cates, 
46. *tGUERNSEY NUGGET — Primrose- 
yellow: large. 
47. H. SHOBSMITH-^Rich bronze sport 
from the well-known Mr. Bunn ; a very distinct 
and useful variety. 
48. ‘HERO OF STOKE NEWINGTON^ 
Rosy blush, slightly shaded purple. 
40. HERCULES— Dull red! 
50. HEREWARD — Large purple, silvery 
back, finely incurved. 
51. tHETTY BARKER— Fine tinted blush ; 
free and early. 
52. -slSABELLA BOTT — Delicate pearl- 
white, tinted rosy lilac, finely incurved. 
53. JEANNE D’ARC — ‘Pure white, grand 
flower, tipped lilac. 
54. J AGATE— Very large and perfect m 
shape; petals long, very thick, and beautifully 
incurving, of the purest white. Crown or ter- 
minal bud. First-Class Certificate. 
56, *JARDIN DES PLANTES — Bright 
golden yellow, S| lendid colour. 
56. *JOHN SALTER, .spn. MR. HOWE— 
Cinnamon-red, orange centre; one of the best 
for e.xhibition. 
57. LEON LEQUAY — Beautiful deep rose, 
full and fine. 
58. *LORD ALCESTER, syn. PRINCESS 
IMPERIAL and BRUCE FINDLAY— A 
])rimrose-colourcd sport from Empress of India. 
59. LORD EVERSLEY — Pure white, 
tipped green ; sport from Princess Teck. 
60. *LORD ROSEBERY — Lorig medium- 
sized petals of a silvery-mauve -shade, lined 
white ; never recurves, and regnires no dressing. 
Terminal buds. 5 ft. Awarded three First- 
Class Certificates. 
61. *LUCY KENDALL— Sport from Violet 
Tomlin, rich coral-red, inner surface of petals 
lemon colour. Awarded a First-Class Certificate 
by N.C S. 
62. *tLADY HaRDINGE — Delicate rose- 
pink, tippid with blush and yellow. 
63. »tLADY SLADE — Soft lilac-pink, C( ntre 
blush, beautifully iucurved. 
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