IV 
yf. ^anneH tf' ^on6’ J^ututnn ^ataiogue. 
JAPANESE, 1907. 
A. J. NORBIS— Rich rosy pink, cream gronnd ; long narrow reflexing Boreta of good snbetance. Natural 
break, first crovn. iSd, , ^ , x, a a j 
AMY LAIDMAN— Pure white : a beautifully finished Bower, good on »ny bud ston early April, 
BESSIE EVANS — A delicate but distinct shade of pure pink, deepening towards the base, op y P 
**'’°C^ABLEs'jONE3— A lovely rich jonquil-yellow, in form similar to Algernon Davis, but of distinct colour, 
and no shading of bronze j dwarf. Stop end April, first crown. j ston middle April, second 
CHABMEB— Soft creamy yellow. Bushed rosy carmine; beautiful and distinct. Stop miaoie p 
"°'deNNIS KIBBY— A sport from iody i oarmine-red on a yellow ground. Stop middle March, 
**°°D0B0THY^G0ULDSMXTH— Yellow, heavily shaded reddish bronze; a seedling from J. H. Sthbmy. Stop 
early^.^rU,^rst^row^.^^(^^ most lovely variety, long drooping fiorets ; creamy white, richly overlaid with blnsh- 
^'°''ELWE**TOW^B^^*White, edged and flushed rosy mauve ; long and .broad florets of good substance. 
Natoal goiden yellow, long reflexing florets, good form and substance. Natural break, first 
°'^°'^EBn1b 8T MILEHAM— Soft olear canary-yellow ; each floret edged with crimson. Stop early May, first 
”*^°”:KVELYN ABCHER— a beautiful shade of pink, petals long, twisting and interlacing, and of good subetanoe. 
^^^FMD^iaOK-^A broaifand deep flower ; deep red, lighter reverse, long drooping florets ; a fine seedling 
'^°“gEOBGE TEB^ySo”^^^^^^^^ lined and shaded rose ; narrow reflexing petals. Natural 
""“gLI rich deep solid flower. 7 inches broad and as much in depth ; good on any 
'’“^’g.^ B. HUNT-A very fine flower in the style of Miss Codrington-, olear yellow, overlaid with rose. Stop 
**rl^^^°.^j5J^ABINQ— A deep rose-ootoured sport from jlfrs Barkley. Stop end March, second crown. 6d. 
HABOLD WELLS— Pure white ; with long reflexing florets. Stop end April, first gj 
H WOOD— An immense flower, with long drooping florets, rioh yellow. Stop middle May, 
J. ANDREWS- Rich amber, with gracefully reflexiug florets. Natural break, first crown. . 
J. J. DANIELS— A rich shade of chestnut, overlaid with bright orimson ; long refleiing florets. p 
March, second crown, petals apt to damp. 6d, „„.i„ Srstnrnwn. fid. 
JESSIE M. GODFBEY-Deep yellow, shaded crimson ; medium size. Stop ewly ^P"‘> , February. 
J. L. BURGESS — Rich rosy lake, odour quite distinct ; of good depth and snbstanoe. Stop 1> 
SoSEPH^STONEY— Biob deep orimson. with Iodr. drooping end 
•’■'•rite- 
Stop middle March, second orown. (id. j„_i,is, Annrar Stcn middle April, second 
J. W. BLACKBURN — Deep orimson-bronze, reverse, full double flower. Stop mia p 
orov^^M^ P^LOBAVE— Clear waxy white, with long and very broad curly florets; massive appearance. 
^^^KITTY°HABDY— Described as a good coloured Valeric Greenham ; rosy peach-pink, dwarf grower. Stop 
MABkrFANNER-Soft apricot-fawn, the colour of Qiucn Alexandra, but larger. Stop early May. first 
“’^“'mCABOARET codrington a large handsome flower, graceful and distinct ; a pleasing shade of fawn ; 
,ongtoingfl^orete^|tope^^^ massive flowers with veryidong and broad florets. 
^‘"'’mA^Y "l^SoTiSirrc^ and large drooping flower. Stop end March, second cro^. fid. 
Sll; ^RlkE SLEKio^cin^^^^^ Bhad/ng to golden apricot in centre. Stop middle May. 
®”‘mRs' henry PERKINS-Clear chestnut-red on a yellow ground; a seedling from Mrs. O, MiXch^m-, 
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®‘°‘’MRS^7‘’HUNTEBUpt^ white; an improved form of the Trinxcss-, dwarf robust habit. Stop middle 
““^’MKsrj. HYGilE-A bold incurving Japanese with broad and massive florets of purest white; a good dwarf 
‘'“''‘MB^‘’“^VrMAKANT-A®^ Japanese with heavy florets of a olear ivory-white ; splendid 
healthy grower. Stop early March, second crown. 6d. 
