932 THE DICTIONARY OF GARDENING, 
Chrysanthemum—continued. | Chrysanthemum—continued. 
HanHAM, golden rosy-cerise, a splendid 
variety, crown bud; LITTLE NELL, pure 
white, florets broad and deep, @ fine 
acquisition, height 5ft.; MADAME CARNOT, 
pay white, very large, one of the.best, crown 
ud; Mr. A. G, Huppuck (Fig. 247), chest- 
nut-red, with gold reverse, very fine, crown 
bud; MDLLE. THERESE REY, ivory-white, 
splendid when well grown, crown bud; Mrs. 
H, WEEKS (Fig. 248), pure white, suffused 
with pink, a large fine flower, height 7ft., 
crown bud, a late variety; Mrs. G. W. 
eerern deep bronze, immense flower, with 
road florets, crown bud; Mrs. HERMANN 
Koss, deep orange, almost bronze, very 
large, crown bud; Mrs. C. E, SHEA, creamy- 
white, florets curled and twisted, very fine, 
crown bud; Mrs. J. BEGGS, soft pink, a deep, 
massive new variety, of great promise, crown 
bud; Mrs, W. H. Lers, white, tinged with 
pink, a deep and imposing flower, crown 
ud; Mrs. COOMBES, rosy-mauve, florets 
long and drooping, an immense flower that 
should prove valuable for exhibition, height 
4ift.; M. CHENON DE LECHE, deep rose, 
florets long and drooping, extra good, crown 
bud; Mrs. RITSON, a magnificent pure 
white sport from VIVIAND MOREL, this variety 
promises to be constant in character, height 
4ft.; Mrs. W. MEASE, a sulphur-yellow sport 
from MADAME CARNOT, koeue 4sft.; MRs. 
WHITE PopHaM, white, shaded with car- 
mine, florets long, drooping, and handsomely 
twisted, height 5ft.; MONS, PANKOUCKE 
(Fig. 249), clear yellow, a large deep flower, 
height 4ft., crown bud ; Moor PARK, golden- 
buff, marked with crimson, a deep flower, with 
long twisted florets, height 44ft. ;_ MONs. 
FaTYER, soft yellow, very large and hand- 
some, height 44ft. 5 NELLIE POCKETT, creamy 
white, florets long, rather narrow, and 
twisted, a deep and lovely flower, height ft. ; 
Nina DABBS, deep yellow, slightly shaded 
with green, florets broad and spreading, a 
large and deep flower, height 5ft. ; NIVEUS, 
probably the purest white, a lovely flower, of 
good size, crown bud ; NYANzA, dark crim- 
son, florets incurved, must be well grown, 
crown bud ; OLIVE OCLEE, rich deep bronze, 
florets incurved, good on crown or terminal 
buds ; OWEN’S MEMORIAL, rich crimson-red, 
florets broad, drooping, and slightly twisted, 
very large, height 4ft. ; PONDEROSUM, white, 
f 
Fic. 247. FLOWER OF CHRYSANTHEMUM MR. A. G. HUBBUCK. 
long and somewhat coarse, enormous flower from a crown bud ; 
C. W. RICHARDSON, lovely yellow, florets long and beautifully 
curled, terminal bud; Dakota, deep yellow, the florets 
being mixed up together in a most attractive form, height 5ft. ; 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON, salmon-buff, florets long and. very broad, 
splendid terminal bud; EpirH DaSHWwooD, delicate pink or 
rose, with very long florets, which are gracefully twisted, a very 
pretty, large variety, height ft. ; EDITH TABOR (Fig. 245), lemon- 
ellow, florets long, broad, and deep, crown bud; EDWIN 
IOLYNEUX, rich deep crimson, with golden reverse, one of the 
finest varieties when well grown, crown bud; EMILY TOWERS, 
rosy-pink, with a silver centre to the florets, which are beauti- 
fully twisted, forming a deep fine flower, height 4ft.; ERNEST 
CANNELL, deep fawn, florets eep, broad, and incurved, very fine, 
crown bud; ETOILE DE Lyow, lilac-rose, florets long, broad, and 
reflexed, enormous flower, crown or terminal bud, though 
usually the best colour is found on the terminal bud ; FLORENCE 
DAVIS, white, with green centre, fine form, crown bud ; GEORGE 
FostTERr, rich golden-yellow, florets broad and slightly twisted as 
they incurve, height 44ft.; GOLDEN SHOWER Fig. 246), fiery 
yellow, florets long, narrow, and drooping, flowers small, but 
valuable for decoration, height 5}ft. ; GRAPHIC, rosy-mauve, 
florets twisted and incurving, terminal bud; HENRY 
WEEKS, bright rich crimson, florets broad, a grand 
flower, height 4ft.; HERBERT J. CUTBUSH, deep red, 
marked with yellow, a good front row flower, crown bud ; 
H. J. Jones, intense crimson, florets flat, broad, and hand- 
some, height 44ft.; JOHN POCKETT, a mixture of rich crimson 
and bright bronze, a deep and beautiful flower, height 4ft. ; 
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, Very rich crimson, with a golden reverse 
to the broad florets, a seedling from E. MOLYNEUX, with a better 
habit and finer flower than its parent, height 44ft.; JULIA 
SCARAMANZA, bronzy terra-cotta, florets long and deep, crown 
bud; Kina or Burrs, salmon-buff, very large, and of good form 
and substance, crown bud; LApy CRAWSHAW, white, faintly 
shaded with pink, the florets being beautifully twisted, height 
5ft. : LADY E. CLARKE, pure white sport from Mrs. C. HARMAN i 
PayNE, and, like its parent, of large size, height 54ft.; LADY Fia 248. FLOWEeR OF CHRYSANTHEMUM Mrs. H, WEEKS. 
