fi, Ch.r^r(e]l ^ 5^1oi‘al 
401. LOUIS BOEHMER,.syn. MXTRASAKI- 
KIUBI — Silvery pink ; florets inenrved. It 
partakes more of the hirsute appearance in its 
flowers than jUrs. A. Hardy, but it is a much 
stronger grower. 
402. ‘LADY E. SAUNDERS— Lovely soft 
primrose, fine large flowers ; good dwarf habit ; 
crown bud. 
403. LOUISE — The flowers are of immense 
size, and of beautiful form ; colour a lovely 
shade of soft peach-pink ; remarkable dwarf 
habit ; a splendid variety. 
404. MASTER BATES SPAULDING— 
Clear, deep lemon-yellow, petals incurving and 
interlacing, full high centre and very double, 
immense size ; a grand exhibition variety. 
406. MARTHA HARDING— Golden yel- 
low, shaded reddish brown ; large and full. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
460. MDLLE. ANTOINNETTE CAL VAT 
— An immense flower ; pure white ; an acqui- 
sition ; a good late variety. 
467. MDLLE. M. A. DE GALBERT— 
Pure white, large globular flower with broad 
florets ; extra. 
408. MDLLE. THERESE PANCKOUCKE 
— Pure white ; an acquisition for late cutting. 
469. MDLLE. MARIE RECOURA — 
Another Etoile de Lyon. This remarkable 
variety will not produce its lovely pure white 
flowers until January, and is therefore one of 
great value. Its cultivation is rapidly increas- 
ing. Cuttings, 8.«. per 100 ; plants, dd. each. 
470. MDLLE. THERESE REY— A most 
lovely pure ivory-white of grand ])roportions ; 
easy grower, and finishing to a perfect flower ; 
one of the best. First-Class Certificate. 
474. ‘MDLLE. LACROIX, syn.LAPURETlil 
— Kosy white, passing to pure white ; large and 
superb. Three First-Class Certificates. 
476. ‘MEG MERRILEES-Snlphur-white, 
very large, and of most curious form, belonging 
to Dragon section ; late >’ariety. 
476. MISS B. N. ROBINSON (Inc.)— 
Very large flower of great substance; rose- 
pink with red centre ; the petals are long, heavy, 
and finely incurved; strong grower. 
477. MISS ANNIE MANDA — An im- 
provementon Mrs. A . Hardy, better constitution. 
478. *MDME. EDOUARD REY— Delicate 
rose, large broad petals, incurving tips, large 
flower; a good exhibition variety. First-Class 
Certificate. 
479. MISS ELSIE TEICHMANN— Large 
incurved, of great depth ; pearly white ; florets 
curl with regularity and grace ; of great beauty ; 
dwarf, sturdy habit. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. Ls. Orf. 
480. MISS M. M. JOHNSON — Was 
certificated both in Cinti and Chicago. The 
shade of yellow is that of IF. II. Lincoln, l.s. 
481 . MISS RITA SCHRCETER— Immense, 
and best described as a glorified Belle Panic ; 
habit good, and of easy culture. Is. 
482. MISS WATSON — A lovely high 
bright yellow coloured reflexed. 
483. MISS ETHEL ADDISON — The 
inside of the florets is lined and streaked with 
violet-amaranth plum colour, with a reverse of 
pale silvery amaranth. Crown bud. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
484. *MISS M. SIMPKINS— An immense 
incurved of purest snow white ; a solid ball with 
high built centre ; style of Mrs. L. C. Madeira, 
grand for any purpose. First-Class Certificate. 
486. MISS MAGGIE BLENKIRON — 
The florets, except the outside rows, incurve 
regularly, showing a glowing golden colour ; the 
outer florets reflex, exhibiting the upper surface 
of the petal a bright crimson, streaked with 
orange. First-Class Certificate. 
486. #MISS DOROTHEA SHEA— Large 
and of good form, rich terra-cotta, reverse buff ; 
good habit. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. and 
R.H.S. 
487. MISS BRONNA FOSTER (Inc.)— 
The outer surface of the flower is deep rose, 
a beautiful and telling colour ; a large deep 
bloom. Is. 
488. MISS DULCIE SCHRCETER— 
Drooping flower, with long flat petals ; colour 
golden yellow, distinctly edged crimson ; large 
and striking. Crown buds. Award of Merit. Is. 
489. M. AUG. DE LACVIVIER— Bronzy 
red, tipped gold. First-(3lass Certificate. 
490. »M. DELAUX — Deep reddish crimson ; 
verv fine, large, full flowers. 
491. M. FREEMAN— Rosy violet, centre 
white, broad petals. First-Class Certificate. 
492. M. BENJ. GIROUD— Crimson red 
reflexed florets, which are laciniated. 
493. M. JOHN LAING, syn. J .J.HILLIER 
— Rich crimson, shaded brown ; large and tine. 
First-Class Certificate. 
494. M. MOUSSILLAC— Rich reddish 
crimson. First-Class Certificate. 
495. M. N. DAVIS — Dark crimson-red, 
tipped gold ; large and tine. 
490. M. CHAS. MOLIN— Orange yellow, 
lighter centre; extra large flowers; very tine. 
First-Class Certificate. 
497. M. CHENON DE Li^CHlfe— Rose- 
lilac, long drooping petals; dwarf. Commended, 
N.C.S. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
498. M. DEMAY-TAILLANDIER (Inc.)— 
Red, bronze reverse ; large. Is. 
499. M. DE MORTILLET— Gold, violet, 
and crimson. 
500. M. GEORGES BIRON— Poppy red, 
golden centre ; long drooping florets. 
501. M. G. MONTIGNY — Rosy white, 
shaded lilac ; long florets ; dwarf habit, and 
‘ rather early. 
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