S. dh.r\i|e]l & 5^1oi‘h,l G^uide. 
G4.a»LORD WOLSELEY (Cannell) — A 
sport from Prince Alfred ; it icseml)le9 its parent 
in general form, but is larger, of more substance, 
and of a bronzy hue ; diitiuct. Awarded two 
First-Class Certificates. 
G5. »LADY TALFOURD— Delicate rose- 
lilac, silvery back, finely incurved. 
G6.*+LORD DERBY, si/n. ODORATUM 
PDRPUEEUM — Dark purple, finely incurved. 
G7. *LADY CAREY — Large rose, lilac, with 
silvery back. 
68. '(/LADY DOROTHY (Cannell)— A sport 
from the Hero of Stoke Newinyton, colour lovely 
rich bronze, highly suffused with gold. First- 
Class Certificate. 
GO. »LE GRAND — Fawn colour, tinted with 
rosy peach ; e.vtra large. 
70. *tMABEL WARD, syn. BENDIGO— A 
golden-yellow sport from the well-known white 
variety. Ere. 
71. MRS. J. CROSSFIELD - A sport from 
While Globe; white, tinted light pink, and in 
every wav, ns regards shape, equal to its parents. 
72. *MR. ROB. MUDIE, eyn. JOHN 
DOUGHTY — A sport from Queen of Knyltind ; 
salinon-rcse. 
73. MAJOR BONNAFFON— Clear yellow, 
a grand flower; an acquisition. First-Clas.s 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
74. MAY TOMLIN — A very distinct lilac 
sport from Mrs. IleaU. 
lb. *M. P. MARTIGNAC-Chrome-yellow, 
large broad incurved well-formed petals, gooil 
form ; large flower. 
7G. «MME. DARRIER — Nankeen yellow, 
striped purple ; distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
77. MME. EDOUARD VELTEN— White, 
shaded salmon ; dwarf. 
78. »MME. MANTE — Rich apricot-yc Ilow, 
reverse bronze : broad petal ; extra. 
79. *tMR. BRUNLEES — Indian red, tipped 
gold ; a fine showy flower. 
80. *MR. GLADSTONE— Dark diestmit- 
red. 
81. *MISS VIOLET TOMLIN-A bright 
purple-violet sport from Princes.; of ]i’iites. 
82. »MISS M. A. HAGGAP— In this we 
have the Icng-looked-for Golden Princess. It i.s 
a light golden yellow sport from Mrs. Hattie 
properly fixed. Three First-Class Certificates. 
83. »MRS. S. COLEMAN — A sport from 
Princess of (Im/es; golden bronze, shaded rose, 
upper ])ortion bright yellow. Awarded six 
First-Class Certificates. 
84. ioMR. COBAY — Splendid flower; a sport 
from Prince of Wtiles; ruby-red colour. 
So.ssfMR. BUNN — A golden sport from 
Golden Beverley ; fine flower. 
8fi.»tMR. GEORGE GLENNY— A sport 
from Mrs. G. Bundle; straw colour. 
87.*tMRS. G. RUNDLE— The most beau- 
tiful white (,'hrvsanthemuiu in cultivation. 
8S.*tMRS. DIXON, syn. GOLD El 
GEORGE GLENNY and MRS. C. H. 
GLOVER — Splendid yellow sport from 
Mr. G. Glenny. 
89. »tMRS. HEALE — A sport from Prin- 
cess of Wtdes ; creamy white flowers of exquisite 
form. 
90. MRS. F. HEPPER— A grand addition to 
this class, forming into beautiful and perfect- 
shaped flowers of the purest white ; splendid 
habit. Crown or terminal. Is. Grf. 
91. MRS. N. DAVIS— Bright yellow, sport 
from Princess 'Peck. Awarded First-Class Cer- 
tificate, N.C.S. 
92. MRS. R. C. KINGSTON — Colour 
rosy-pink ; a grand flower. 
93. *tMRS. W. HALIBURTON— Light 
creamy white. 
94. »MRS. SHIPMAN— A s])nrt from Lady 
Hardintje. Beautiful fawn, shaded; fine aud 
distinct. 
9,5. *MRS. ROBINSON KING — Deep 
golden yellow sport from Golden Empress. 
A fine addition to the incurved class. Awarded 
six First-Cla«s Certificates. 
9G. ’MRS. J. MITCHELL— Sport from 
EmpressJiuyenie ; abeautiful deep shadeof golden 
amber, the outer florets flushed rose. Awarded 
four First-Class Certificates by N.C.S. and 
other Societies. 
97. *MRS. JOHN GARDENER- Golden 
yellow, shaded orange-red at the ba.se of iietals, 
lined orange-red on outside ; regularly built full 
flower, easy grower. Terminal buds. 5 ft. 
First-Class Certificate. 
98. MISS MARECHAUX, syn. TKURZA 
— White ; good and late. 
99. NOEL PRAGNELL-A sport from 
the Q«een family, striped Empress of India, 
from which it is a sport. Fare white, clear 
line of rose-purple down the centre of each ])etal. 
K10.*tNOVELTY — Blush, large ; requires 
cultivation, but fine when well done. 
101. ‘NIL DESPERANDUM— Large, dark 
red and orange; fine and showy. 
102. OETA — Dwarf habit, exquisite form 
and colour, outer petals icgiilarly striped with 
rose, the outer part an orange, tinge, while the 
centre is clear canary vellotv. 
103. OWEN S CRIMSON— Of the brightest 
colour ; florets are broad and of a br-illiant dark 
crimson, the blooms measuring 5 in. in 
diaineier; good habit and constitution. Crown 
buds. First-Class Certificates, l.v. 
104. *tPRINCESS OF WALES, syn. 
BEAUTY OF ST. JOHN'S WOOD and 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA — Pearl white, 
tinted with rosy lilac; very fine. 
103.»tPRINCESS TECK,.vyn. CHRISTMAS 
NUMBER and PRINCESS MARY— Blush 
white, large and full ; very useful for late 
flowering. 
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