124 THE CULTURE OF THE CHRYSANTHEMUM. 



The foregoing: varieties will generally flower out-of-doors 

 except a frost of six or eight degrees occurs. 



Twenty-four November Double Varieties 

 for Cutting. 



Clara Vurnum, Cannell's late Prolific, Felton's Favourite, 

 Foxhunter, Freda Bedford, Hortus Tdlosanus, Market Red, 

 Mdlle. Marguerite Desjouis, Miss M. Godfrey, Money- 

 maker, Mrs. A. Duncan, Nellie Pockett, Hetty Wells, 

 Western King, Parson's White, Petite Renee, Phos- 

 phorescens, R. F. Felton, Emibleme Poitivene, Mrs. Dixon, 

 Mrs. George Runddl, William Biddle, Romance, 

 Buttercup. 



Tnirty December and January Double 

 Varieties for Cutting. 



A. J. Balfour, Bronze Princess Victoria, Docteur Engue- 

 hard, Golden Thompson, Golden Princess Victoria, Heston 

 White, Mdm. H. Douillet, Market Gold, Matthew Hodg- 

 son, Miss Clay Frick, Miss Miriam Hankey, Mrs. Joseph 

 Thompson, Mrs. W. Elliott, Nagoya, Snowflake, Satin 

 Rose, Tuxedo, Violet Lady Beaumont, W. Duckham, 

 White Queen of the Exe, Winter Cheer, Wells' late Pink, 

 Mrs. Fi'lkins, Sam Caswelll, Louisa Giles, Mrs. F. Judson, 

 Miss Muriel Smith, Mrs. Barkley, Thorp's Christmas Rose, 

 Major Bonnaffon. 



Some of the Best Novelties in 19O9. 



Mrs. R. Luxford, Rose Ellis, Alice Lemon, Kara Dow, 

 White Queen, Empress, Mary Farnsworth, Favourite, 

 Leviathan, Laura Hill, Miss L. HaM, Mrs. R. H. B. 

 Marsham, Mrs. Thornton, Mrs. W. Iggulden (yellow sport 

 from Mdm. G. Rivol), Mary (yellow sport from Mrs. C. 

 Beckett), Maggie Bailliie, Francis Joliffe, J. Wynn, Fanny 

 Lemon, Howard Gould (this variety was shown as Bessie 

 G. Payne in Engfland, in 1909, but it had previously been 

 named Howard Gould by W. Wells while in America). 



