IF Cai{i]ell Cs: Boris' 'Floral Gliiidc. 
BOIJLE DE NACRE—Pearly mauve, large flower with drooping florets, Uciniatod at points 
> Is. Gd. 
BRIDE OF MAIDENHEAD (Jap.)—See Uing from Acalancha, purer in colour than its parent 
or Beauty of Kxmouth. large full flower of the purest white : long, twisted, and slightly fluted petals, 
forming a handsome globular bloom : easy grower. Crown bads. 5 ft. 'Is. 
COMTESSE DE GALBERT— Rose, tinted yellow, broad petals; large, First-Class Certificate. 
Is. (ic/. ; cuttings, Is. 
CAPTAIN TORRENS—Colour deep golden yellow, outer florets shaded crimson-bronze. Crown 
bud. 2s. Gd. 
CECIL WRAY—Awarded a First-Class Certificate at the Floral Meeting of the X.O.8. on 
November 22nd, 1893. A fine canary-yellow, and of an exceedingly fine form. 2s. 
CH. ALBERT (Ref.) — Deep flower; colour of Mrs-, F. Jameson. 2s. GJ 
CHALLENGE — A late variety, perfectly globular in shape, bright yellow, dwarf habit. 2$ 
CHARLES A. JESSUP—Incurved Japanese, with florets of medium breadth, colour rich 
golden yellow. Crown bud. 2s. ad. 
CHRYSANTHEMISTE DELAUX (Jap.) — Dark crimson-red, reverse old gold. Is. Gd. 
COMMANDANT BLUSSET (Jap.) —Purple-amaranth, florets reflexed; colour most distinct 
First-Class Certificate. Is. Gd. 
COLONEL CHASE—First-Class Certificate, N.C.S., November 8th, 1893. Long drooping 
florets, colour pale blush, with centre shaded yellow. Is. Gd. 
CRIMSON BEAUTY—Crimson, a fac-similc of Geo. IF. Childs, blit much dwnrfer in habit, 
a full flower, and lasts a long time in good condition : a splendid decorative plant, and For grouping, 
3 feet. Is. Gd. ; cuttings. Is. 
DEUIL DE JULES FERRY (Inc. Jap.)—Dark violet, paler reverse, large and very double. 
Is. Gd. 
BOCTEUR ALLARD (Inc. Jap.)—Crimson red, shaded chestnut, golden-bronze reverse. 
Is. Gd. 
DON BINELLI (Jap.)—Silvery rose ; good exhibition flower. Is. Gd. 
DORA SHARPE (F. Sharpe)—A very full bloom, large flower, long flat petals of medium 
width ; rosy salmon-bronze with lighter reverse ; a very distinct and pleasing variety. Is. Gd. 
DR. GACHE—Crimson-red, old gold reverse. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
DR. J. GRANGE—Fine yellow, shaded chestnut, long twisted and incurving petals, large 
flower; dwarf habit. Is. Gd.; cuttings, Is. 
DUCHESS OF WELLINGTON—All the florets of this Japanese variety are incurved above 
the middle, rather pointed and of a deep almost golden yellow. First-Class Certificate, Gs. Gd. 
EIDERDOWN — Resembles Mrs. A. Ilardy, but very deep and full, the habit is also all that 
can be desired; extra fine 2s. Gd.; cuttings, Is. Gd. 
E. L. JAMIESON—Rich crimson inside, goldeu-bron/.c reverse, petals serrated: an immense 
full globular flower, 8 to 10 inches in diameter; a grand acquisition. 5 ft. Terminal buds. 
cuttings, Is. 
ETOILE DE BOUX (Jap.)—Pure white, very hirsute. Is. 
EUGENE DAILLEDOUZE—Large and very full, colour a bright clear yellow. 2s. fr/. 
cuttings, Is. Gd. 
E. WESTLAND (Jap.)—Bronze-yellow j large. 1a*. Gd 
EXPOSITION DE GRENOBLE—Pale lavender. 1* Gd. 
FEU-FOLLET (Jap.)—Yellow, shaded reddish-orange. 1a*. 
FILLE D’HONNEUR (Jap.)—Pure white, tinted rose. Is. 
FILS DE PROVENCE (Jap.)—Golden yellow, heavily marked purple. Is. 
FLEUR ENSOLEILLEE—Soft violet-rose. Is. 
FLORE (Jap.)—Lower half of petals deep rose, upper sulphur-yellow ; grand. Is. 
FRANK HATFIELD—An immense self-pink flower, a delicate shade of peach, and comes full 
size on either crown or terminal buds. 2s. Gd. ; cuttings, Is. Gd. 
FRED. WATERTON—Colour soft pale shade of lilac-pink^ medium height; crown bud. 2a. 
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