fl. d&nqdl & jSor^’ Floral G(uide, 
LE COLOSSE GRENOBLOIS Rosy white, striped lilac; immense spreading flower- <*ood 
* habit. 9 * a,t 
is. 6d. 
LE GEANT DES ALPES—Crimson-red and bright gold ; drooping florets; very tall 
LES ECRINS—Orange-yellow, large globular flower; florets laciniated; good lmbit. 
LEVIATHAN (Jap. Inc.)—Dark violet-amaranth; grand flower. Is. 
LTSERE—Straw colour, turning to white, enormous long curly florets, a true White Dr 
Is. Gd. 
Is. Gd 
at/on; 
sport from V. Morel. 
2s. CM. 
V. Morel; 
delicate pink and 
very distinct. Is. 6d. 
LOUISE (Calvat)—Undoubtedly the finest incurved Japanese yet raised • the flowers arc of 
immense size, and of beautiful form; colour a lovely shade of soft peach-pink ; remarkible dwarf 
habit. Is. Gd. 
LILY LOVE-The blooms are very full; the petals long ami narrow, and singularly twisted- 
colour pure white. Crown bud. 2s. ° J 
MADAME AD CHATIN-A lovely pure white ; perfectly distinct; habit remarkably dwarf 
in which respect it forms a capital companion to Louise. First-Class Certificate. 2s <;,/ 
MADAME CAMBON—A grand and noble flower, representing a large and improved Comte, <U 
6 enmny; a fine back row flower. Is. 6d. 1 
MADAME CHARLES MOLIN—Pure white ; a form very similar to Viviaml Morel • the white 
is very pure, and it entirely does away with the desire to obtain a white 
First-Class Certificate. Is. 
M. AD. GIROND (Jap.)—Crimson-bronze. Is. 
MARIE LOUISE (Ref.)—White; a grand flower. Is. 6d. 
MAJOR BONNAFFON (Inc.)—Yellow; a grand flower. 2s. 
MARJORIE HOFFMAN—Colour soft primrose; dwarf habit. 
MAUD PEARSON—A splendid flower, with the build of 
marvellously free. 1 s. 6d.; cuttings, Is. 
M. AUG. DE LACVIVIER (Jap.)—Bronzy red, tipped gold. First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
M. BENJ. GIROUD—Crimson red ; reflexed florets, which are laciniated. Is. 6d. 
M. CHAS. MOLIN—Orange yellow, lighter centre ; extra large flower ; very fine. First-Class 
Certificate. 2s. G a. each. 
M. DE MORTILLET (Jap. Inc.)—Gold, violet, and crimson. Is. 
MDLLE. LEA LEVEQUE—Pale mauve, tipped gold; very large and handsome flower. Is. 6d. 
MDLLE. M. A. DE GALBERT— Pure white, large globular flower with broad florets; extra. 
MDLLE. MARIE CORDONNIER—Prolucing large flowers of a deep rosy-pink shade 
reverse of centre petals silvery-cream ; said to be a grand variety. 7s. Gd. " 1 5 
MDLLE. THERESE PANCKOUCKE (Jap.)-Pure white; an acquisition for late cutting. Is. 
n THERESE REY—A most lovely pure ivory-white of grand proportions; easy grower, 
and finishing to a perfect flower; one of the best. First-Class Certificate. Is. * U 
MEPHISTO Bright red, reverse pale yellow ; broad florets; dwarf habit. 2s. Gd. each. 
M. FERNAND BERTIN (Jap.)—Light red, marbled white, silvery reverse. Is. Gd. 
M. FOURNIER—Orange red, golden reverse ; very fine colour. Is. Gd. 
M. GEORGES BIRON—Poppy red, golden centre ; long drooping florets. Is. Gd. 
M. GEORGES MICHEL—Yellow, shaded red; drooping florets. Is. Gd. 
2s^’c/^u(^ 0NTiaNY ~ H ° Sy white ’ shaded lilac 5 long florets; dwarf habit, and rather early. 
M. GRUYER—Pale rose, centre shaded yellow ; very large double flower ; strong grower. Is. Gd. 
M. HENRI JACOTOT (Jap. Inc.)—Salmon-white, striped violet carmine, silvery reverse. Is. 
JONES—Carmine, shaded lilac. Is. Gd. 
M. H. J. 
(J « P ' I ? ef 0—Kose cerise, silvery reverse, lonjj spreading florets, massive 
0 )od form, and very effective; a fine exhibition variety. 5 ft. Crown buds. Is. Gd. 
AI ’ E ’ ISO N-Tlicinsi<le of the florets is lined and streaked with violet-amaranth 
■I im colour, with a reverse of pale silvery amaranth. Crown bud. 2s. Gd. 
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