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^ HALLOW E'EN-Grand incurve; height of plant 4 ft., wry stiff stems, elegant foliage. Was > 
awarded 25 dol. premium as best “ any other colour at Indianapolis, os. * 
H W. RIEMAN— Yellow ; between W. H. Lincoln and Made.ua; deep golden yellow, very 
bri-lit, massive in build—as deep as wide, stems very stiff; height-1 ft: : a grand yellow. Received 
25 dol* premium at Indianapolis as best Vellow. 5s. V 
JAMES BEGGS (Jap. - )—Rosy-mauve with silvery reverse; au enormous size, very broad 
spreading flo»ets; splendid exhibition variety. 6 ft. Terminal buds. 5s. 
JOHN LIGHTFOOT (Jap. Ref.)—Blush white, edged pink; a large fine fall foru^dlooping 
florets. Award of Merit, R. H.S. Crown buds. 5s. 
LA py RANDOLPH—Re flexed Japanese. Florets fine stibs'tance; colour amaranth crimson, 
silvery reverse; very dwarf; crown buds. Plants iu Spring, 5s. k 
MARIE THERESE BERGMAN (Single)—A beautiful white single ; very dwarf and 
profuse. 2s. , " •' ‘ «c- v. 
MDME. CARNOT (Jap.)—A grand flower, with very long petals, pure white’; can well be 
termed a white Etoile de Lyon. Plants, 5s. ; cuttings, 3s. 
MDME. CLEMENT SERVAIS—Large, fine, flowers; pure white, silvery shadings; dwarf; for 
mid-season. 6s. 
MDME. HENRIETTE THOMPSON (Jap.)—Bronzy-red; will make a good .bold flower. 
*3s. 6d. \ •• 
MDME. SARLIN (Jap.)—Very similar to K. Molyneui in colour, with broader florets ; a grand 
flower. 3 s. 
MDME. VESSIERE (Jap.)— A beautiful golden yellow, dee]) flower, dwarf habit. 3s. 
MILKY WHITE (Jap. Ref.)—A very full flower of an opaque white, with spreading florets: 
a strong healthy habit. Crown buds. 5*. 
MISS BRONNA FOSTER (Inc. Jap.)—The outer surface of the flower is deep rose, a 
beautiful and telling colour; a large deep bloom. Plants in Spring, 7s, 6d. 
MISS CONWAY—New early decorative variety. Small Japanese, very handsome as a decor¬ 
ative sort. Graceful formation of Mdl/e. Lacroix, and its long florets are a lovely shade of soft 
yellow, white tips; dwarf and free. Plants in Spring, 3.9. (id. 
MISS DULCIE SCHRCETER—Drooping flower, with long flat petals; colour golden yellow, 
distinctly' edged crimson; large and striking; crown buds. Award of Merit. Plants in Spring, 
7s. 6d. 
MISS ELSIE TEICHMANN—A very large incurved Japanese of great depth ; pearly white : 
florets curl with regularity and grace; of great beauty; dwarf, sturdy habit. Plants in Spring, 
7s. 6 d. 
MISS GOSCHEN—Yellow ; it very fine type for show purposes; flowers large; colour clear and 
rich; habit sturdy ; medium height. First-Class Certificate. Plants in Spring, 6s. 
MISS LOUISE D. BLACK — Reddish orange; height, 4 ft. ; something like the variety Hubert 
Owen. Received Certificate at Indianapolis, and Honourable Mention at Chicago. 5s. 
MDME. WALTHER—A Japanese variety ; the outer florets are quilled at the base, the tube 
expanding into a flat oblong limb ; the outer part of tube is silvery, reverse silvery flushed with 
brown; tips sulphur-yellow, the inner ones partly incurved and rosy-mauve in colour; a most 
curious-shaped flower. Crown buds. 5s. 
The “Gardener’s Chronicle” says of MDME. WALTHER: — 
A specimen sent us by Messrs. Oannell showed there were at least five different forms of florets, 
with numerous intermediate ones. The general form was that of a raised cushion or disc, surrounded 
with numerous rows of ray-florets of different shapes. The whole flower had the shape of a Turk’s- 
head broom. 
MISS M. M. JOHNSON — Was Certificated both in Ciuti and Chicago on the 20th of October. 
The shade of yellow is that of W. H. Lincoln. 4s. 
MISS RITA SCHRCETER (Jap.) — Immense, and best described as a glorified Belle Paule; 
habit good, and of easy culture. Plants in Spring, 7s. 6d. each. 
MONS MEG ( Jap.)—A.splendid Japanese crimson-red, interlacing florets, and gold reverse, the 
blooms measuring 6£ in. diameter; a grand variety for either decoration or exhibition. First-Class 
Certificate. Crown or terminal buds. 5s. 
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