many years it has been a desideratum with lovers of the Chry- 

 santhemum to obtain flowers in the style of that beautiful old 

 variety, AimSe Ferriere, but without success. In Mrs. Huffing- 

 ton (originally called Rival Aimee Ferriere) we have, however, 

 a flower very much in the same style. The tips are, however, 

 darker, and the flower itself not quite so large. It will be a 

 most decided acquisition for the conservatory. In Captivation 

 we have a reflexed flower of medium size, and of novelty of 

 colour. There are also many other fine varieties, but these 

 seemed to us the most remarkable in Mr. Salter's varied collec- 

 tion. 



