H\ dkr\i\ell & fJoCal Gfuitle, 
MISS MAGGIE BLENKIRON (C. E. Shea} — The florets, except the outeide rows, incurve 
regularly, showing a glowing golden colour; the outer florets reflex, exhibiting the upper surface 
of the petal a bright crimson, streaked with orange. First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
MISS ROSE SHOTTA—Colour purest of whites; a fine, full, deep flower. 2s, G d. 
MISS SUE SALES- -Colour rosy blush, with a tinge of salmon. Crown buds. 2s. Gd. 
MME. AD. MOULIN (Jap.) — White, tinted salmon. Is. GJ. 
MME. ADRIEN ARMAND—Lilac, silvery reverse; long drooping florets ; dwarf. 2>. Gd. each. 
MME. ANT. CORDONNIER — Rosy white, tipped yellow ; reflexed florets, is, Gi/. 
MME. AUG. GACHE—Rosy white ; drooping florets. 2s. Gd. each. 
MME. CHAS. CAPITANT (Jap.)—Flesh pink. Is. 
M. M. DE LA ROCHETERIE—-Chestnut red, pale reverse. 2s. G<7. each. 
MME. FELIX PERRIN—Soft rose ; perfect flower, like a Cactus Dahlia. Is, (id. 
MME. G. EYMARD-DUVERNAY—- Pearly rose, in way of William TricJcer. is. (id. 
MME. J. DE BEYLIE—Creamy white, yellow centre; extra large double flower.. 2s. Gdl each. 
MME. H. DE FORTAMIER (Jap.)—Ivory-white; very large. Is. 
MME. LAILLAULT (Jap.)—Deep lilac. Is. 
MME. LEBLANC-White. Is. 
MME. LOUISE DREYET (Jap.)—Pure white. Is 
MME. ZURICH (Jap.)—Silvery amaranth. Is. 
M. PANCKOUCKE (Jap.)—Golden yellow; grand flower. First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
M. PH DEWOLFS^Gobien yellow, striped red; broad florets. 2s. 
M. PIERRE LALLEMAND—Crimson red, golden reverse. 2s. Gd. each. 
MR. C. FRAMPTON—Colour pale primrose, passing to white with age. 2s. 
MR. D. AIRDRIE Rich reddish crimson, shading off to a fine golden yellow in the centre 
Crown bud. 2s. 
MR. H. JACKSON— Chrome-yellow. 2s. 
MR J. BLACKBURN A very striking and distinct flower, long flat petals, split and forked at 
the ends, twisting and intermingling, of the richest claret colour; fine, full, deep flower. Is. Gd. 
MR. JOHN LYNE Colour a warm shade of golden chrome, with pale reddish-bronze 
reflection. Crown mid. 2?. Gd. 
MR. W. SEAGO A very refined flower, colour soft rosv pink ; grand deep bloom of perfect form : 
dwarf, compact habit. Is. Gtf. 
MR. J. S. WHITE—Bright distinct Japanese of reddish amaranth, with a silvery reverse almost 
approaching pure white; rather dwarf. Crown bud. 2s. 
MR. J. WHITTLE—Colour Mahnaisdn pink, long broad petals of great substance. 2s. 
MR. R. W. E. MURRAY—Colour ricli lemon-yellow ; medium height. Crown hud. 3s. 
MR. S. FORTESCUE —Warm rosy terra cotta on a yellow ground. Crown bud. 2s. 
MR. W. HOWE —Colour soft pink, passing to blush in the centre. Crown bud. 2s. 
MR. W. TROY A beautiful ricli golden-bronze, petals long and much incurved, outside petais 
drooping and of a reddish-bronze shade ; very telling variety. 2s. 
MRS. C. COLLINS (Tno. Jap.)—Rather looselv incurving : colour flesh or salmon-blush, passing 
to white. Crown bud. 2s. * ‘ ® 
Mrs. C. J. MILLS Hie florets are broad, curlv, deep grooved, and of great length : colour a 
delicate pale blush-pink on a pure white ground. Medium height. 2s. 
MRS. C. J. SALTER ( Anem.)— ( >range-buff, a most lovelv self-coloured flower of the neatest 
torm. Awarded five First-Class Certificates, including N.G.S. and R.Hvti. Is. Gd. 
MRS. E. G. HILL— Clear pearl-pink. First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
MRS. G. B. DARBY (Jap.) — Silvery lilac, long spreading florets, the points becoming fluted 
with age ; tail and very plensiug flower. Crown or terminal buds. T> ft. Is. 
MRS. GEORGE ADDISON — Colour pure white, faintly tinged on the outside with soft mauve, 
entre shaded yellow and pale mauve ; very effective and dwarf. Crown bud 2s. 
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