fl. Cai|i|ell & $oqg’ Floral Gjaiide. 
38. HOPE — Light rosy lilac, large and 
> constant. 
39. HENRY WALTON—Yellow ground 
heavily edged vermilion ; fine. 
40. * HERBERT TURNER—French white, 
with soft tinge of lilac. 
41. HENRY BOND—Rosy lilac, full size, 
of grand build. 
42. HON. MRS. P. WYNDHAM—Yellow 
ground, deeply edged rosy purple. 
43. IMPERIAL—Rich deep purple, shaded 
lilac. 
44. J. T. WEST—Yellow, heavily tipped 
purple ; fine form, constant. 
45. JAMES HUNTLEY—Purple, equal to 
J. Cocker , but an earlier bloomer and quite 
distinct. 
46. J. C. VAUGHAN — Yellow; superior 
form ; constant. 4 ft. 
47. JOHN HICKLING— Clear yellow; 
colour, 
70. MRS. LANGTRY — Cream 
edged crimson; full size. 
71. MRS. DOUGLAS—Vivid scarlet, pleas¬ 
ing shade; good form. 
72. MRS. GLASSCOCK—Pure white, full 
size. 
73. MRS. KENDAL — White ground, 
edged and tipped purple. 
74. MRS. BOSTON—Lilac, useful flower. 
75. MRS. W. E. GLADSTONE—A deli¬ 
cate and beautiful shade of silvery pink, constant, 
and in form grand. 
76. MRS. HARRIS—White ground, lilac 
edge ; fine flower. 
77. MRS. CHA.S. NOYES—Light fawn, 
quite a new tint; very large; perfect in shape ; 
a first-rate flower. 3 ft. is. 
78. MRS. STANCOMB — Pale yellow, 
tipped fawn; fine. 
grand form, constant; the finest yellow; 3 ft. 
48. JOHN WALKER — Pure white, large, 
and of the finest form, and possessing a splendid 
centre ; very constant, every flower coming good. 
Awarded eight First-Class Certificates. 2Jft. 
49. HARRY KEITH — Rosy purple” a large 
fine flower, constant. 
50. JOSEPH B. SERVICE — Deep yellow, 
Prince Arthur type, but much larger. 
51. JAMES VICK—Purplish maroon, colour 
intense, very full. 
52. JOHN WYATT—Crimson-scarlet, fine 
form. 
53. JOSEPH ASHBY—Shaded orange; 
fine form; constant. 
54. JOHN STANDISH—Bright red, large 
and constant; fine form. 
55. JULIA WYATT—Creamy white, large. 
5<i. JOHN N. KEYNES—Light yellow; 
useful. 
57. JAMES COCKER—Purple; constant. 
58. JOHN BENNETT — Yellow, deeply 
edged scarlet. 
59. KING OF PURPLES—A fine purple, 
beautifully formed. 
61. LADY G. HERBERT—White, deeply 
edged crimson. 
62. LUSTROUS — Deep scarlet, almost 
crimson; fine outline. 
79. MISS BARBER — White ground, 
deeply edged purple: effective. 3 to 4 ft. Is. 
80. MISS HENSHAW—White, large, full, 
constant. 
81. MRS. S. HLBBERD —White, tipped 
pink ; beautiful. 
82. MRS. THEOBALD—Rose, beautiful 
form ; good habit and constant. 
83. MRS. WEST — Similar to d/rs. 
Gladstone. First-Class Certificate. 
84. MRS. MORGAN—Pale ground, tinted 
rosy-purple ; good petal, large flower. 4 ft. \s. 
85. MONT BLANC, syn. GLOIRE DE 
LYON—Pure white, very large ; a fine back-row 
flower : most useful for church decoration ; dwarf. 
86. MURIEL—Clear yellow, full size, con¬ 
stant. 
87. NELLIE CRAMOND-Purple, cerise 
shade; new colour. 
88. NUGGET—Deep yellow or orange, 
slightly tipped scarlet; high centre. 3 ft. to 
4 ft. 
89. OLIVER—Crimson, shaded maroon ; a 
useful variety. 4 ft. 
90. PERFECTION—Orange-buff, good 
open petal; dissimilar. 
91. PIONEER — Rich glossy black, the 
darkest yet raised. 
92. PRIMROSE DAME — Primrose 
63. MAJESTIC—White ground, edged and 
shaded purple ; large ; 4 ft. 
64. MAUD FELLOWES—French white, 
tinted and shaded purple ; constant. 
65. MISS CANNELL—White, tipped rose- 
pink ; depth and build of flower very fine. 
66. MIDGET — Cream, tinted pink; a pleas¬ 
ing colour. 
67. MRS. DODDS — Blush centre, outer 
petals light lilac ; pretty. 
68. MRS. W. SLACK—Blush white, edged 
purple; fine. 
69. MR. HARRIS—Crimson-scarlet, deep 
and full; fine form. 
yellow, excellent shape. 
93. PRINCE BISMARCK— Pleasingcolour, 
puce, shot with purple ; full size. 
94. PICO TEE — Golden yellow ground, 
narrow crimson edge. 
95. PRINCE OF DENMARK — Dark 
maroon, shaded crimson ; fine. 
96. QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS — 
Delicate cream, inside of petals soft pink ; large, 
constant, and extra fine. 
97. REGINALD— Purple, high centre ; 
good petal and outline. 4 ft. Is. 
98. ROBIN A — Deep rose, shaded and 
veined, bright in colour. 
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