H'. C^niiell & Quiiie. 
546. MRS. C. MYERS — Pure white, great 
substance, primrose centre ; the florets are broad 
and regularly reflexed, folding back gracefully, 
showing the smoothness and purity of the bloom; 
a charming variety. First-Class Certificate, 
R.H.S. and N.C.S. 
647. MRS. C. E. SHEA — Colour soft 
creamy white ; florets of great length, grace- 
fully drooping and interlaced, forming almost 
elegant and refined flower of immense size. Is. 
648. MRS. E. S. TRAPPORD — A beau- 
tiful sport from Wm. Trickev, ground colour 
yellow, the pink colour changing to a rosy- 
crimson. Is. 
649. MRS. OEO. WEST— In the way of 
Mrs. G. }V. Childs, but superior in form and 
colour; fine. Is. 
660. 'MRS. C. HARMAN PAYNE— Rosy 
blush ; large flowers of good substance ; broad, 
incurving petals; one of the best. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
661. MRS. W. WALTERS -Sport from 
Ed. Audiguitr ; deep velvety crimson. 
652. MRS. SMITH RYLANDS (Inc.)— 
Magnificent golden-yellow of splendid form, size, 
and substance, richest shade of gold yet pro- 
duced ; good habit and constitution. Crown or 
terminal buds. Is. 
563. MRS. W. J. GODFREY- Said to be 
the largest, purest, and most magnificent white 
up to date ; the blooms have a beautiful feathery 
appearance ; good sturdy habit. Is. 
654. MRS. W. H. LEES — The colour is a 
beautiful soft blush, being lighter towards the 
centre. First-Class Certificate. 
555. MRS.TOWNSHEND— FulI,ofarich, 
claret-crimson, yellow on the under side of flat 
florets. First-Class Certificate. 
556. *MRS. T. DENNE — Large flower ; 
broad, long, twisted petals, incurved at the tip ; 
colour deej) pink, dwarf habit. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
657. MUTUAL FRIEND — One of the 
finest ; of immense size, of glistening whiteness, 
lower florets sometimes slightly shaded rose ; 
capital habit. l.s. 
558. NELLIE ELVERSON— The flower 
is of immense size, very full florets of great 
substance ; form incurving, a most imposing 
bloom. Is. 
559. NIVEUS — Grand snow-white centre, 
irregularly incurving outer petals, reflexing 
nearly to stem. Awarded several Certificates. 
560. NYANZA — Deep crimson ; a fine in- 
curved for exhibition. Is. 
561. OWEN THOMAS (Inc.)— One of the 
best yellows to date, w'ith incurving florets of 
great substance, something in the way of Sto?i- 
stead White, but more incurved ; the blooms 
measure 8 in. in diameter ; rather late, a grand 
exhibition flower. 4 to 6 ft. Crown buds. 
Two First-Class Certificates, is. 
662. »PRIMROSE LEAGUE- Large,colour ' 
soft primrose, shaded towards the centre cream- 
white ; the centre petals high and finelywhorled, 
the outer petals reflexed, broad, and ribbon-like; 
a grand exhibition variety. First-Class Certifi- 
cate. 
563. PRESIDENT CARNOT— Yellow, 
shaded buff long petals; inclined to be early. Is. 
664. PRESIDENT LEON SAY (Inc.)— 
Bronzy yellow, large and fine. Commended, 
N.C S. Is. 
666. PAIRE PRANCOUN— White centre, 
lemon yellow ; a beautiful contrast. Is. 6<f. 
666. PALLANZA — Of great refinement, and 
of the purest and richest golden yellow ; 
strikingly handsome; a fine acquisition. Is. 
667. PHILADELPHIA— Incurved formed 
flowers, delicate cream, tips shaded deeper. 
Awarded a Silver-Gilt Medal by the N.C.S., 1896. 
568. PHCBBUS — Blooms large, deep, and of 
perfect form; clear yellow. First-Class Certi- 
ficate. l.s. 
569. PREPET ROBERT— Rosy amaranth. 
Commended. 
670. PRESIDENT ARMAND— Rich crim- 
son red, golden reverse ; a magnificent flower, 
splendid dwarf habit ; very fine. 
571. PRESIDENT BORREL— Rosy purple. 
First-Class Certificate. 
572. PINK ETHEL— Pink ; sport from the 
well-known late-flowering variety. 
673. PINK LACROIX, syn. ANNIE 
CLIBRAN — Beautiful flower, bright pink, sport 
from Mdlte. Lacroix. First-Class Certificate. 
574. »PRINCESS MAY— Pure white, long 
drooping florets, occasionally curled at the tips ; 
large flower. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
575. ‘PRINCESS VICTORIA— Creamy 
white reflexed, of magnificent form ; an excel- 
lent companion to Avalanche, but ten days later. 
576. PROPESSEUR LAOHMANN (Inc.) 
— Amaranth, silvery reverse ; large. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. Is. Gd. 
677. PURITAN — A fine incurved variety ; 
pink, changing to white ; broad well-incurved 
florets. First-Class Certificate. 
678. QUEEN OP BUFFS- Salmon-buff, 
a distinct shade of colour ; flower of great depth 
and substance. 4 to 6 ft. Crown or terminal 
buds. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
579. RALPH BROCKLEBANK— Golden 
sport from the well-known variety, Meg Merrilees. 
Several Fimt-Class Certificates. 
580. ‘RED GAUNTLET — Dark crimson, 
large blooms. 
681. RICHARD DEAN— Deep crimson, 
with golden reverse. First-Class Certificate. 
582. RICHARD JONES— Reddish crimson, 
inside golden bronze, petals very broad and of 
great substance. Terminal buds. 
583. REINE D’ANGLETERRE (Ref.)— 
Rosy mauve, silvery reverse. First-Class Certi- 
ficate, N.C.S. Is. 
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