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Fic. 254. CHRYSANTHEMUM Mrs. A. E. STUBBS. 
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Fic. 255. FLOWER oF CHRYSANTHEMUM \) 
BONNIE DUNDEE. } 
Chrysanthemum—continued. 
well-shaped flower, terminal or crown buds; 
Lucy KENDALL, coral-red, a pretty, well- 
formed fiower, crown bud; LYNE, JUN.,, 
golden-bronze, of good form, crown bud; 
MADAME DaRIER, nankeen yellow, extra good 
shape and size, crown bud ; MAJOR BONNAFFON, 
much in the same form and colour as CHAS. 
H. Curtis, and by many is considered synony- 
mous, crown or terminal buds; Miss M. A. 
, primrose, a lovely deep flower, crown 
Mr. JAMES MuRRAY, bright pink, a fine 
new variety, of good substance, terminal bud; 
Mrs. F. W. FLIGHT, white, a deep massive 
flower, well incurved, crown bud; Mrs. 
HEALE, white, a medium-sized and perfect 
flower, crown bud; Mrs. R. C. KINGSTON, soft 
ink or mauve, blossoms of large size, crown 
mud; PRINCE ALFRED, rosy-carmine, an old 
variety still worth growing, crown bud; 
PRINCESS OF WALES, blush, only good when 
well grown, then it is fine, crown bud; 
QUEEN OF ENGLAND, blush, a splendid flower 
when strongly grown, crown bud; ROBERT 
CANNELL, deep bronzy-red, ve fine form, 
crown buds, late; ROBERT PETFIELD, silvery- 
mauve, large flower, well incurved, terminal 
bud; Stk TREVOR LAWRENCE, pure white, a 
massive flower, of good shape, crown bud; 
THE EGYPTIAN, deep red, very large, a new 
variety of promise; WILLIAM TUNNINGTON, 
reddish-chestnut, must be grown strong, ter- 
minal bud. 
Reflexed. The true Reflexed Chrys- 
anthemum has usually a moderately large 
flower, with the florets or petals straight 
and reflexing towards their points. It is 
neither so ornamental nor so useful as most 
of the other cl and althongh some of 
the varieties are well adapted for making 
a display in the conservatory, they are not 
much admired. Only those varieties suit- 
able for develop- 
ing nice sturdy 
plants, with a flori- 
ferous habit, are 
mentioned. If four 
buds are retained at 
the point of each 
shoot, and all the 
others are remoyed, 
the plant will make 
a very good display 
for several weeks. 
BOULE DE NEIGE, 
pure white, valua- 
ble for its late 
flowering ; CHEVA- 
LIER DOMAGE, deep 
yellow, a well- 
known old favour- 
ite; CLARA JEAL, 
pure white, a new 
and very pleasing 
variety; CULLING- 
FORDII, crimson- 
scarlet, should be 
grown for its free- 
dom and fine colour; 
DOROTHY Ox- 
BERRY, soft pink, a 
pe ing colour ; 
ELICITY, creamy- 
white, wonderfully - P gl OF 
free-flowering and Tic. 256. FLOWER OF CHRYSANTHEMUM 
of good habit; * GOLDEN CHRISTINE. 
