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? MR. CHARLES COX—Clear light yellow, goo<i size, and remarkably deep; floret*? flat and S' 
V ftlmost straight, furnishing globular outline; valuable as a show sort. Crown buds of easy culture. 
First-Class Certificate. Plants in Spring, 5 s. 
MR. FLETCHER—Dark rose with yellow tints. The flower is large and full, recurved in 
shape and handsome; dwarf and good. Plants in Spring, 5s. 
MR. R. B. MARTIN—This is a large bloom, with very long drooping florets, and valuable for 
show purposes; colour yellow, heavily shaded dark brown and bronze. Crown bud. Plants in 
Spring, 5s. 
MRS. BASSETT (Jap. Anem.)—Rosy-lilac guard florets, lined white, high centre of a rose 
shade, tipped yellow; a grand show flower. Terminal buds. 3$. Go. 
MRS. C. E. SHEA—Colour soft creamy white ; florets of great length, gracefully drooping and 
interlaced, forming a most elegant and refined flower of immense size. Plants in Spring, 21 s. 
MRS. E. S. TRAFFORD (Jap.)—A beautiful sport from 1 \m. Tricher ; ground colour yellow, 
the pink colour changing to a rosy-crimson ; one of the finest novelties. 4.9. each. 
MRS. H. T. DREWETT—Handsome Japanese flower, creamy white ; flowers of good width, 
especially deep and solid ; reflexed, florets loug. 4 ft. Crown buds. Plants in Spring, os. 
MRS. J. H. TAYLOR—White flower of the curly petalled Golden Dragon form ; bloom large, 
full, and early ; striking. Plants in Spring, os. 
MRS. SEEBOHM (Jap. Ref.)—White; large full flower, slightly plumed when fully expanded, 
free bloomer ; may be used with effect as a decorative plant. 4 to 5 ft. Terminal buds. 5s. 
MRS. SMITH RYLANDS (Inc. Jap.)—Magnificent golden-yellow of splendid form, size, and 
substance, richest shade of gold yet produced; good habit and constitution. Crown or terminal 
buds. 5s. 
MRS. W. J. GODFREY—Said to be the largest, purest, and most magnificent white 
up-to-date; the blooms have a beautiful feathery appearance ; good sturdy habit. Plants, 
10s. 6d. each. 
M. VILMORIN (Jap. Dec.)—Deep golden yellow of large size, with long narrow florets; style of 
Avalanche , but the florets are longer ; a decided acquisition. Crown buds. 3s. Gd. 
NELLIE ELVERSON—The flower is of immense size, very full florets of great substance ; form 
incurving, a most imposing bloom. Received 25 dol. premium at Indianapolis as best bronze ; also 
the same last year for first year seedling. 5s. 
OWEN S CRIMSON (Inc.)—One of the brightest crimson incurved Chinese Chrysanthemums 
in cultivation, the florets are broad and of a brilliant dark crimson, the blooms measuring 5 inches 
in diameter; good habit and constitution, a notable addition to this class. Crown buds. Awarded 
two First-Class Certificates by N.C.S. and R.II.S. 7s. Gd. 
OWEN'S PERFECTION (Jap. Anem.)—A grand flower: large bright lilac guard florets with 
a large raised centTe of lilac, tinged slightly with gold. Awarded First-Class Certificates by N.C.S. 
and 11.H.S. Crown or terminal buds. 3s. Gd. 
OWEN THOMAS (Inc. Jap.)—One of the best yellows to date, with incurving florets of great 
substance, something in the way of Stanstead White, but more incurved ; the blooms measure 8 inches 
in diameter; rather late, a grand exhibition flower. 4 to 5 ft. Crown buds. Two First-Class 
Certificates. 5s. 
QUEEN OF BUFFS (Jap.) —Salmon-buff, a distinct shade of colour; flower of great depth 
aud substance. 4 to 5 ft. Crown or terminal buds. 5s. 
PALLANZA (Jap.)—Of great refinement, and of the purest and richest golden yellow ; 
strikingly handsome ; a fine acquisition. 7s. Gd. 
PHILADELPHIA—The sensational variety of the year : massive flowers, almost pure white. 
Awarded a Silver-Gilt Medal by the N.C.S. on November 7th, 181)4*, will he distributed March 1st, 
1805. 7s. Gd. each. 
PURITY (Single)—The purest white of any known variety : for cut flower is simply grand 
Award of Merit. 9</. each. 
RADIANCE—Fine colour of Golden Wedding ; is full and deep, and of fine size ; height, 3J ft.; 
broad incurving petals. 4s. 
SAMUEL BARLOW—Early-flowering variety ; bright salmon-pink ; charming r.nd useful 
Is. Gd. each 
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