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684. ROBERT PLOWERDAY — Large 
•>old flower, outer petals flat, centre incurving ; 
bright crimson-lake, reverse silvery pink ; dis- 
tinct. Pirst-Class Certificate. 
585. *ROBERT OWEN — Bright golden 
bronze, deepening to reddish bronze at the 
base ; thick broad petals, incurved, twisted, and 
hooked at the points, with long yellow long- 
pointed tips ; blooms deep, of large proportions, 
about 8 in. in diameter ; one of the finest. 
Awarded First-Class Certificates and Premier 
Prizes. 
686. *ROSA BONHEXJR — Rich violet, 
shaded crimson ; large flowers. 
587. ROSE WYNNE — Delicate blush, 
massive incurving florets ; a good grower. 
First-Class Certificate. 
688. SARAH OWEN — Golden bronze, 
tinted rose. 
589. SARAH HILL — Bright golden yellow, 
very large and full; petals broad, standing erect ; 
flower stem strong. Crown bud. First-Class 
Certificate. 
690. tSIMON Di^lLAUX— Flowers of im- 
mense size, reddish crimson, shaded ; extra. 
691. STRIPED ODORATA— The colour is 
of a soft heliotrope-pink. 
692. SILVER CLOUD — Colour white, 
suffused most delicate salmon, giving a bright 
distinct appearance. 
59.S. SIR EDWIN T. SMITH- One of the 
richest shades of deep golden yellow ; a superb 
exhibition flower. Crown bud. First-Class 
Certificate. 
694. STANSTEAD WHITE— White, large. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
695. SWANLEY YELLOW, syn. SUN- 
FLOWER (Cannell) — A seedling raised and 
sent out by us. Habit, growth, and freeness of 
bloom all that can be desired, and is the best 
yellow of its type. Two First-Class Certificates. 
596. SILVER KING — An incurved of 
the largest proportions and of great depth ; 
soft rosy mauve with a silvery blush reverse ; 
broad petals incurving at the centre ; fine 
vigorous habit. Terminal bud. 
597. SOUVENIR DE PETITE AMIE— 
Pure white. First-Class Certificate. 
598. SURPRISE — Carmine-amaranth, 
silvery reverse ; early and dwarf. Is. 
599. *T H U N B E R G— Fine flower, soft 
primrose-yellow ; very attractive, iucurved. 
600. “TRIOMPHE DE LA RUE DES 
CHALETS — Immense size ; salmon colour, 
tinted rose, golden centre. 
601. THOMAS WILKINS -Deep chrome 
yellow, long broad spreading petals ; comes well 
on either crown or terminal buds. Three First- 
Class Certificates. 
602. .((VISCOUNTESS HAMBLEDEN— 
Delicate silvery blush-pink ; a satin-like surface j 
long, broad, incurving florets ; large full flower 
of exquisite form ; a grand exhibition variety ; 
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one of the finest. Awarded three First-Class^ 
Certificates by the National Chrysanthemum T 
and other Societies. 9cf. 
603. VIOLETTA — Deep drooping petals ; 
colour soft rosy violet. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
604. «VAL DANDORRE — Red, shaded 
orange ; fine imbricated flower. First-Class 
Certificate. 
605. VTOLET ROSE — An immense flower, 
of a rich violet-jiurple shade. 
606. VrVTAND MOREL — Deep mauve, 
shaded lighter ; large well-shaped flower ; one of 
the very best. 
607. *WABAN — Very broad, long curling 
petals ; colour very pretty shade of a light rose- 
pink ; flowers of immense size ; a splendid 
exhibition variety. Awarded First-Class Certi- 
ficates, N.C.S. and R.H.S. 
608. W. H. FOWLER— Rich deep golden 
yellow, shaded and tinted apricot ; seedling from 
Sunflower; long broad fluted petals, outer petals 
reflexing, the centre ones incurving, giving the 
flower a very pretty effect. Crown buds. Two 
First-Class Certificates. 
609. WILFRED MARSHALL — Lemon- 
yellow, broad incurving petals, pointed at the 
tips, large beautifully- formed flower, and certain 
to become universally grown. First-Class Certi- 
ficate. 
610. WILLIAM FYFE— Large, full, deep, 
well-formed (somewhat after that of Belle Paule) ; 
colour white, deeply shaded rose-purple ; the 
florets are narrow drooping. Is. 
611. W. A. MANDA — In every way like 
Louis Boelmer, but colour being a bright yellow. 
First-Class Certificate. 
612 . ‘WILLIAM SEWARD— A magnificent 
deep rich blackish crimson, florets exceedingly 
long. The shape of the flower is that of Sun- 
flower ; the florets, however, are firmer, and the 
whole flower considerably heavier. Awarded 
First-Class Certificate by N.C.S. 
613. WM. SPARKS (Inc.) — Large bold 
flowers ; broad well-developed petals, incurving 
to a full centre and forming into grand exhibition 
blooms; deep magenta, reverse of petals of a 
distinct and pleasing shade of rose, with a silvery 
shading ; dwarf, vigorous habit, l.s. 
614. W. H. LINCOLN — An immense full 
double flower ; pure golden yellow ; dwarf habit. 
First-Class Certificate. 
616. *W. G. NEWITT - 
white, long drooping petals ; 
£>■ Ada7»s, of strong growth. 
First-Class Certificates. 
616. W^. TRICKER — The most lovely in- 
curved Japanese kind yet seen ; colour sweet 
delicate rose, every flower incurving in a most 
attractive form. Award of Merit, R.H.S. ; First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
617. YELLOW AVALANCHE— Seedling 
from the white variety ; rich canary -yellow. 
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- A monster pure 
style of Mrs. E. 
Awarded three 
