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Miss Verena Chichester (Hall), an extremely beautiful and 
refined white of the largest exhibition size. In form 
it is reminiscent of the one time popular “ Mdm. 
Carnot.” A very easy and reliable doer. Natural 
crown. F.C.C. 10/6. each. 
Pink Turner (Totty), a clear pink sport from “ William 
Turner. ” Quite fixed, and of the same vigorous 
habit as the parent variety. 7/6 each. 
Dr. J. M v Inglis (Luxford), purple amaranth with silver re¬ 
verse; large broad petals slightly recurving. Natural 
crown. 7/6 each. 
F. Spring Watts (Luxford), chestnut and gold. A very 
beautiful bronze, similar in form and colour to the 
well-known variety “ Kara Dow,” but easier to grow. 
Natural 1st crown. 7/6 each. 
li. V. West (Luxford), deepest yellow with broad long 
petals, whorled and incurved. Of perfect habit quite 
distinct and will certainly become very popular. 
Natural 1st crown. 7/6 each. 
Mrs. D. Andrew (Luxford), an immense Japanese incurved 
white, with a beautiful pink shading on late buds. The 
petals are broad and beautifully formed, and when 
well grown will be larger than any variety yet intro¬ 
duced Stop early April for 2nd crown. 7/6 each. 
Renown (Luxford), rich dark crimson with gold reverse; 
beautifully reflexed and drooping petals. Fine habit. 
Natural 1st crown. 7/6 each. 
Rose Day (Luxford), beautiful pink of the largest size some¬ 
what the colour and form of “ Meudon,” ‘but easier to 
grow. A most desirable addition in this colour. 
Natural 1st crown. 7/6 each. 
Stephen Brown (Luxford), salmon, with old gold reverse; 
very broad petals, which are whorled and incurved, 
making a large solid flower. Natural 1st crown. 7/6 
each. 
