S. CS&qqell • & >3or^’ 'Floral G(nide. 
MRS. GEORGE GORDON—The colour is a delicate shade of pale primrose; rather tall 
grower. Crown bud. 3s. 
MRS. G. J. BEER—Colour rosy-purple, shading off lighter towards the centre. 2s. 
MRS. J. GEO. EILS— Ivory white. 2s. 
MRS. HENRY ROBINSON— A gracefully incurving Japanese, with petals of good length and 
rather loosely arranged; colour pure white. Crown bud. 2s. 
MRS. H. FORD HILLIER—The blooms are globular, colour sulphur-primrose ; dwarf, vigorous 
habit. Crown bud. 2s. 
MRS. JEREMIAH COLMAN (Jap.) White, centre a beautiful cream, turning to pure white : 
petals very broad and long. First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
MRS. J. WHITTLE—A large massive Japanese with loug twisted florets; colour a creamy 
white. Crown bud 2s. 
MRS. P. BLAIR (Jap. Inc.) —Silvery rose, with.streaks and shadings of bright rose ; a grand 
acquisition for exhibition. Crown bud. 5 ft. Awarded two First-Class Certificates 2s. 
MRS. R. J. HAMILL—The colour is wonderfully rich and pure, being of a delicate shade of 
pale silvery lemon-yellow outside, with deeper shade of lemon inside ; the florets are broad, incurved, 
forming a globular bloom of the first order. 2s 
MRS. R. W. E. MURRAY—The petals arc long and flat, and the colour is one of the purest of 
•whites ; rather tall, but a decided acquisition. 2s. 
MRS. W. H. LEES—The colour is a beautiful soft blush, being lighter towards the centre 
First-Class Certificate. 3s. Gd. 
MRS. W. S. TAYLOR—A well-built flower of medium size; the colour is creamy-white, and 
the tips of the petals greenish-wliito. Crown bud. 2s. 
M. TH. DAVID— Carmine amaranth silvery reverse ; large double flower. 2s. Gd. each. 
NOCES D OR—Large yellow flower, splendid habit, rather early. 2s. Gd. 
PEACH BLOSSOM—Colour ns name denotes ; distinct, is. 
PETIT DELAUX (Jap. Inc.)—Silvery pink. Is. 
PITCHER AND MANDA—Colour a beautiful can ary-yellow, suffused white; extra. Is. Go 
PREFET ROBERT—Rosy amaranth. Commended. Is. 
PRESIDENT ARMAND—Rich crimson red, golden reverse; a magnificent flower, splendid 
dwarf habit ; very fine. 3s. Gd. each; cuttings same price. 
PRESIDENT BORREL (Jap.)—Rosy purple. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
PRINCESS—Pure ivory white, a grand decorative variety for any purpose whcTe white flowers 
are required; perpetual flowering from middle of September to November, the head of plants being 
covered with bloom ; fine dwarf habit. Is. ; cuttings. Gd. 
QUEEN OF THE HIRSUTES—Ruby-crimson Is. 
R. BALLANTINE—Colour deep rich chrome-yellow’, and warm rosy-bronze; very striking. 
Crown bud. 2s. Gd. 
REDONDO— Wheeler type, inside of petals orange, reverse old gold. Flowers perfectly double, 
growth dwarf with short stiff stem and fine foliage. Certificate at Indianapolis. 4 ft. Crown hud. 
Ls. Gd. ; cuttings, Is. 
RICHARD DEAN (Jap.)—Deep crimson, with golden reverse. 5 ft. F.C.C. Is. Gd. 
RICHARD JONES (Jap. Inc.)—Reddish crimson, inside golden bronze, petals very broad and 
of great substance ; o ft.; terminal buds. ls. Gd. 
R. LEADBETTER—Light yellow, robust constitution, large and elegant, of a whorled form, 
slightly incurving. 2s. Gd. ; cuttings, Is. Gd. 
ROBERT B. LAIRD—A fine compact flower, incurving, inside of florets reddish orange, w ith 
reverse of rich old gold ; a splendid companion to Lord Brooke , but quite distinct. 2s. Gd. 
ROBERT J. MURPHY—Yellow sport of Mrs. //. Cannell; a fine late variety, ls. Gd. 
ROBERT McINNES—Colour bright scarlet and gold. Is. Gd. 
ROGER WILLIAMS -Very dark crimson, seedling from W. TP. Coles. Is. Gd. 
RYECROFT GLORY—Rich golden-yellow’. F.C.C., N.C.S., and R.H.8. Gd. 
SAN JOAQUIN—The largest Anemone variety ever introduced, long white guard petals, centre 
light lemon. 2s. 
( 55 ) 
