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Pompone, from the resemblance of the flower to the tuft 
or pompon on the soldiers caps. The best in this class 
are Snowdrop, Bob, Golden Cedo, Nulli, Mademoiselle 
Martha, and La Desire. 
ANEMONE FLOWERED. 
The varieties of this race have an outer circle of strap 
shaped petals, with a large raised disk in the centre of 
the flower that shows out prominently, cushion like, and 
made up with closely arranged tubular florets. Some of 
the varieties are of very odd and attractive formation, as 
in Fabias de Maderanaz. whose outer petals hang grace- 
fully around the bloom, and has a named effect. The 
best in this class are King of Anemonies, Louis Bona- 
may, Gluck, Agnes Hamilton, George Sand, Lily Burgess 
and Edna Craig. 
SWEET SCENTED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
There has been several varieties in cultivation that 
were noticeable on account of their perfume, such as 
Progne, Dr. Sharp and Lord Derby, but it was not until 
last season, with the introduction of that deliciously per- 
fumed variety Nympheea, that this class claimed much 
attention in regard to their fragrance. The flowers are 
of the purest white, about two inches in diameter, and 
have somewhat the form and fragrance of the well known 
Pond Lily; being borne individually on ‘long stems, they 
are extremely valubale for cut flowers, while their deli- 
cate perfume and chaste character make them desirable 
for the finest floral work. 
SINGLE FLOWERED. 
This class is freely produced from seed, and many of 
the varieties are very pretty. They have one, two or 
more rows of petals that surround a yellow disc, and 
