ti'. dkT)i)en & ^or\^’ Gfuide. 
'Trafl, 
502. M. GRUYBR — Pale rose, centre 
shaded yellow ; very large double flower ; strong 
grower. 
603. M. G. H. DE CLERMONT— Yellow, 
marked red. l.s-. 
504. M. H. VANDERLINDEN — Bright 
yellow ; large. Is. 
506. M. HENRI JACOTOT — Salmon - 
while, striped violet carmine, silvery reverse. 
506. M. H. J. JONES — Carmine, shaded 
lilac. 
.507. M. J. ALLEMANA — Lilac, tinted 
rose ; large, dwarf habit, l.s. 
508. M. J. GINET — Carmine-amaranth ; 
early. Is. 
609. M. LEON DEBAT — Bright carmine- 
lilac, silvery reverse, of good size. l.s. 
610. M. PANCKOUCKE— Golden-yellow ; 
grand flower. First-Class Certificate. 
611. M. R. BALLANTINE — Carmine- 
lilac, silvery reverse, very long petals; early. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
612. MADAME AD. CHATIN— A lovely 
pure white ; perfectly distinct ; habit remark- 
ably dwarf, in which respect it forms a capital 
companion to Louise. First-Class Certificate. 
513. MDME. BACO — Deep rose, tipped 
golden ; full flower. First-Class Certificate. 
514. MDME. CARNOT — A grand flower, 
with very long petals, pure white ; can well be 
termed a white EtoUe de Lyon. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 9rf. 
616. MADAME CHARLES MOLIN— 
Pure white; a form very similar to Viviand 
Morel; the white is very pure, and it entirely 
does away with the desire to obtain a white 
sport from V. Morel. First-Class Certificate. 
616 *MDME. OCTAVIE MIRABEAU— 
White and rose, edged amaranth ; a remarkably 
long-petalled variety, very full flower. Crown 
bud. 
517. *MME. 0. AUDIGUIER— A splendid 
variety, producing immense flowers of a soft 
rosy-lilac colour, tinted mauve; fine shape. 
518. MME. J. LAING — White, shaded 
rose, large wide petals, and tipped yellow ; 
pretty. 
619. MME. MARIE HOSTE — Very 
larp, with long ribbon-like florets ; white- 
striped, and bordered with amaranth. First- 
Class Certificate. 
520. *MME. RICOIJD — Rosy lilac, silvery 
reverse. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
521. MME. 0. CHAMPON (Ref.)— Rosy 
white, cream centre, l.s-. 
522. MICE. ERNEST CAPITANT (Ref.)— 
Rosy red ; large. Is. 
623. MR. A. H. NEVE— Silvery blush, long 
drooping florets, centre rosy-purple. First-Class 
Certificate. 
524. MR. CHARLES E. SHEA— A yellow 
sport from J/r/f/c. Lacroix ; equal to its parent in 
every respect. 
525. oMR. C. ORCHARD (Cannell)— Broad 
and bold outline ; colour lovely carmine-red, 
reverse of petals rich golden yellow. First-Class 
Certificate. 
530. oMR. H. CANNELL (Cannell)— In 
the way of Grandi/lora, but richer, and broader 
petals. Two First-Class Certificates. 
631. MR. R. B. MARTIN — This is a large 
bloom, with very long drooping florets, and 
valuable for show purposes ; colour yellow, 
heavily shaded dark brown and bronze. Crown 
bud. 1.S-. 
532. MRS. ALPHEUS HARDY— Pure 
white. Must be grown in light, peaty, cocoa-nut 
fibre soil, potted loosely until established, and 
then more firmly potted. First-Class Certificate. 
633. MRS. GOV. PIPER— White broad 
petals, centre incurving when fully matured. 
534. MRS. MARIA SIMPSON— A perfect 
incurving Jap. of the largest size; petals broad, 
shows no centre, chrome-yellow. &lver Medal, 
Philadelphia ; Certificate, Indianapolis. 
535. MRS. C. H. WHEELER— Enormous 
breadth of petals ; golden colour, suffused with 
red and bronze ; dwarf habit. 
536. «MRS. A. JACOBS — A beautiful rosy- 
fawn sport from Mdme. Baco, possessing all the 
good qualities of its parent, except colour, which 
is very distinct and novel. Awarded three 
First-Class Certificates. 
537. MRS. E. D. ADAMS— A very large 
incurved ; white, shaded pink ; extra. First- 
Class Certificate. 
538. MRS. E. G. HILL— Clear pearl-pink. 
First-Class Certificate. 
539. MRS. E. W. CLARKE— Deep amar- 
anth purple, florets incurved ; violet scented. 
First-Class Certificate. 
540. MRS. FALCONER JAMESON 
(Cannell) — Enormous blooms of a chestnut 
bronze, tinted and striped with yellow, high 
centre and large ; habit the best of its class. 
541. MRS. F. THOMPSON, syn. W. G. 
DROVER — Purple, striped white ; incurved 
form of Thunberg ; good show flower. 
642. MRS. H. J. JONES (Inc.)— White 
tinted rose and yellow, petals broad and in- 
curving; large. First-Class Certificate, N.C. S. 
Is. Grf. 
643. oMRS. H. CANNELL (Cannell), syn. 
CHRISTMAS EVE — Pure white ; petals 
immense, strong, robust, dwarf growth ; buds 
must be taken early. Two First - Class 
Certificates. 
544. MRS. GEO. A. MAGEE — Silvery 
pink. 9(7. 
645. MRS. A. G. HDBBUCK— A fine deep 
flower, of immense size and magnificent form ; 
deep carmine-amaranth, silvery pink reverse to 
the petals. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
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