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SURPRISE (Jap. Ancm.)—Very large flower, forked and liooked guard petals, high centre of 
f>ink florets; distinct from all Other anemone flowered varieties. 4 to 5 ft. Terminal buds. 3s. Gd. *} 
THE BRIDE (Jap. Dec.) A splendid pure white incurved, free-flowering ; excellent for 
cutting purposes, and can be recommended as a market variety. 3 8, ( id. 
THE EGYPTIAN—Grand exhibition flower of immense siae ; colour dark velvety red, very rich 
and pure, incurving in form ; can never show a centre ; height, 4 ft. 5s. 
THE WORLD (Jap.) —Long spiral formed flower; white* tipped green. 3s. 
THOMAS DAVISON (Jap.)—Large without being coarse; a bi-colour of rich crimson and 
gold, some florets being wholly golden, others crimson ; strong and vigorous 5s. each. 
VICE-PRESIDENT BONTRIEUX (Jap.)—Long tesselated florets ; rosy-lilac. 2s. Gd. 
VIOLETTA (Jap.)—Soft rosy-violet; most attractive ; very distinct; 3$. 
VIOLETTE DEMANDRE (Jap.)—Good broad florets; will make a grand flower; a beautiful 
soft rose colour. 8s. Gd. 
WAVERLEY(Jap Dec.)—Seedling from Avalanche ; milkywhite, shaded lemon at base, lemon 
centre when opening, which is completely covered when fully expanded. This is the greatest 
novelty seen for years, the florets curling round, forming a complete ball. Crown buds. 8s. Gd. 
WILLIAM FYFE Large, full, deep, well-formed (somewhat after that of Belle Panle ); 
colour white, deeply shaded rose-purple; the florets are narrow drooping. Plants in Spring. 
5$. each. 
WILLIAM TUNNINGTON (Inc.)—A massive incurved bloom of a reddish-chestnut colour, 
with golden-bronze tips. The florets are broad and blunt at the tip. very regular and compact’ 
Rather weak grower, two blooms on a plant being sufficient if required for: exhibition. Terminal 
buds only. 4 to 5 ft. Awarded First-Class Certificate by N.C.S. 7s, Gd. 
YELLOW L'AMI COUDERCHET—Early-flowering variety; deep rich golden yellow; the 
brightest yellow of any outdoor variety. lg. Gd. each 
NEW VARIETIES OF OUR OWN RAISING OF 1894. 
LONGFELLOW (Reflexed Pom.)—Early ; a lovely ivory white, flowers more freelv than any 
other variety we have in the ear lies, flowering from cud of June till October; very dwarf. 2 . 9 . 
MISS AMY CHANTLER (Jap.)—Large graceful flower, centre clear rosv pink, outer floret* 
pure white, forming a most lovely contrast. I**. Gd. 
THE DON (Early Jap.)—Seedling from Gaston Chandbn de Thialles; colour lilac* most 
profuse, flowering from July till frost in border; dwarf. Is. 
We beg to again draw the attention of our esteemed customers to the above new kinds as worthy 
of notice in their respective classes. Longfellow has been most favourably commented upon by 
those who grew it last year, 1 J 
NOVELTIES THAT HAVE BEEN WELL TRIED AND 
FOUND GOOD, 1894. 
ACHnjLE 3 —A very large hold flower, soft-shaded pink, changing to pearl-white (style of 
Ji.iL natch , but with a much better stem and foliage). 4 feet. Crown bud. Is. Gd. 
ADMIRAL GERVAIS—Pale lilac, tipped white, very large double flower, reflexed florets. U.Gd 
BARONNE DE BUFFIERES—Mauve, with pearly white reverse, exquisite colour • florets 
long and curly. Is, $d. ’ 
BEAU IDEAL (Inc. Jap.)—A bright rose-pink, large flower. Is. Gd. 
BELLE ARLESIENNE (Jap.)—Silvery salmon, speckled light carmine,, and tinned cold * 
a grand flower. 2s. 1 * «■- 
BLACK DIAMOND—The darkest variety in cultivation, the very liest crimson self coloured 
flower. 2^* 
petuls^^ LOTUS—Dark velvety crimson, almost black, large elegant flower, broad incurved 
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