^anneH ¥ y^on6' j4utumn *€ata{ogue. 
SIRS, J. WiSIiLS — Bioh rosy purple, a large flower of good colour, Stop end Maroh, second crown. 6d. 
MRS. NORMAN DAVIS — A splendid pore white of the Carnot type, but a much easier doer, of immense 
size and fine form. Stop middle Maroh, second crown. 6d, 
MRS, NORMAN WRIGHTSON — Etioh golden yellow, somewhat similar to Algernon Davis, of good size 
and form. Stop 1st April, first orown. id. 
MRS. FSRCV S. OLiRRVE — Bright reddish terra-cotta, beautiful, medium site. Natural break, first 
erown, 6<f. 
MRS. R. D. SVES— A grand variety ; long, rather narrow outer florets, making a splendid broad flower, 
ivory-white. Stop middle May, first orown. 6if. 
MRS. SOUTHGATE — Bright yellow, with reflexing florets of good substanoe. Middle April, first 
crown, id. 
MRS. TOM EAGG — Bioh bright yellow, with long curling and twisting florets. Stop end February, first 
orown. id. 
MRS, W, BDAOEWOOD — Mauve-pink, best described as an enlarged Viviand Hard, Stop end Maroh, 
second orown. id. 
MRS. W. WELIiS — Bright reddish bronze ; a beautiful flower with long drooping florets. (A most 
uncommon colour). Slop end May, first crown. 6d, 
MISS 0. FRICK — A pure white sport from W. DucTcham. Stop early May, first orown. 6d. 
MISS HILDA ROWLEY — A rich shade of light silvery amaranth, very long drooping florets forming a 
splendid flower. Stop end February, second orown. id. 
MISS LILY BAKER — Yellow, with canary reverse, does not seem at all a good doer. Middle May, first 
orown, id. 
NORFOLK BLUSH — A lovely blush, with broad drooping florets ; an extra large flower. Stop end April, 
first orown. id. 
O. H. BROOMHEAD — An immense solid bloom, rich deep rose with long broad refiexing petals whioh 
incurve at the tips ; a grand variety ; dwarf habit. Stop towards end May, first orown. id. 
PRIDE OF DEVON — Chestnut-cinnamon ; moderately broad reflexing florets ; strong robust habit. Stop 
middle April, first orown. 6d. 
R. 0. PULLING — A rich shade of canary-yellow, long drooping florets of good substance. Stop early May, 
first orown. id. 
SUNSET — Golden bronze, shaded soft cinnamon, red at base. Stop middle April, first orown, id. 
THE DUCHESS — Yellow, slightly tinged rose, with long curling florets ; large and graceful, with flowers 
nearly 10 ins. in depth ; dwarf grower. Stop end May, first orown. id. 
THOMAS STEVENSON — An immense flower of clear golden yellow, somewhat resembling T. S. Vallis in 
size and form. Stop early May, first orown, id. 
VIOLET CARPENTER — White, with a lovely shade of blush ; massive incurving flowers. Stop middle 
April, second crown, id. 
W. BEADLE — A beautiful combination of violet, crimson and amaranth, on yellow ground ; long reflexing 
florets ; a fine broad flower. At its beet in October. Stop early June or natural break, first orown, 6d. 
WM. HENRY — Amber, shaded rose, incurving petals. Natural break, first crown, id. 
W. MEREDITH— A new and enlarged Edwin Mohjneux^ with the same rich dark orimson and bright golden 
yellow reverse to the petals. May be stopped middle May for first orown, bat good on any bud. 6(2. 
W. M. MOIBr— Purest white, a very large inoarved Japanese. Stop middle May, first orown. 8(2. 
WM. RING — A deep massive flower with heavy florets of a golden buff colour; an improved form oi 
Flormce Penford. Stop end April, first orown. 6(2. 
W. WATSON— A very full deep flower with drooping florets, somewhat resembling J, H, Silshwryi only that 
the petals have a more bronzy hue ; distinct. Stop end April, first crown. 6<2. 
CALVAT'S NEW VARIETIES OF 1907. 
ALGESIRIS — Chestnut-red with golden reverse, long broad reflexing florets ; good in 6-in. pots. Is. 
AMI BERGERET — Deep mauve-pink, petals falling back and incurring at the tips j a good broad flower. 
Stop end May, first orown. id. 
ANNIE-MARIE — Creamy white centre, tinged green, very narrow reflexing florets. Stop end April, first 
orown. id. 
CARLO KRAOHT — Bioh deep rose, silvery reverse, tipped gold. Japanese incurved. Stop end April, 
second orown ; useless on first orown. id. 
COMMANDANT MATHIEU — Deep yellow reflexing petals; medium size. Natural break, first 
orown. id. 
EXCELDA — White, lower petals faintly tinged blush ; medium size. Natural break, orown bud. 6d. 
L. AMI ROBERT— Kosy red. 6d. 
LA MARSEILLAISE — Creamy white, faintly tinged rosy pink ; long florets reflexing and incurving at the 
tips. Stop end May, first orown. id. 
LE LUTIN — White, tinged pale rose-pink, reflexing petals. Natural break, orown bud. id. 
LEON TRUELLE — Pure white with broad reflexing florets ; a good exhibition variety. Natural break, 
late orown. id. 
MADAME CURIE- Pink. 6if. 
MADAME VELLAY DESMESERETZ — Creamy white, with broad incurving florets ; moderate size. 
Natural break, late crown, id. 
MOLLE. JEANNE DE LA CROUEE — Lovely pearl-pink, shading OS' to white at tip of florets 
recurving and interlacing florets ; medium size. Stop end May, first crown, id. 
MDLLE. POULETTE — Rosy mauve, incurving florets. Stop end May, first crown. Cd. 
