292 FLOWERS OF GARDEN AND GREENHOUSE 
IV. ANEMONE-FLOWERED SECTION. Ray-florets alone strap-shaped ; 
disk-florets tubular, in a dense cushion-like mass. 
Bacchus, erimson. 
Caledonia, white with lilac-mauve centre. 
Emperor, blush, sulphur centre. 
Mrs. Bassett, rosy and white. 
Mrs. J. C. Salter, orange-buff. 
Owen’s Perfection, lilac tinged with gold. 
Sam Joaquin, white with lemon centre. 
Surprise, pink. 
Y. JAPANESE SECTION. Florets slender, irregular in size and stand- 
ing out from head in all directions. 
Brilliant, crimson. 
Duchess of York, soft light yellow. 
Edmund Bevan, gold-bronze.and chest- 
n 
t. 
Lacvivier, bronzy red tipped 
with gold. 
M. Panckoucke, golden yellow. 
Mrs Jeremiah Colman, white. 
Eva Knowles, reddish aprico 
M. Aug. de Laevi 
VI. Pompon Section. 
short and broad, mostly reflexed. 
Black Douglas, maroon. 
Boule de Neige, white. 
Eynsford Gem, magenta-purple. 
Golden Mdlle. Marthe, clear yellow. 
olden Trevenna, yellow. 
probably 
Mrs. R. Filkins, clear yellow, florets forked 
into four or five tips. 
President Borrel, rosy purple. 
Sik Twist, rosy mauve and cream, florets 
isted 
wisted. 
Souvenir de Madame G. Eynard, reddish 
chestnut, with twisted golden yellow 
tips. 
Souvenir de Petite Amie, pure white. 
Thos. Wilkins, deep chrome-yellow. 
W. A. Fowler, rich golden yellow. | 
White Good Gracious, pure white. 
Flower-heads small and numerous, florets 
La Pureté, pure white. 
Osiris, violet, tipped with yellow. 
hite. 
Snowdrop, pure whit: 
Souvenir de Jersey, deep rose. 
St. Michael, rich yellow. 
root are generally adopted. There 1s 
ly no other class of plants in which these methods can be carried 
out with more absolute confidence in 
eedingly low. The cuttings may be inserted singly in 
il, or pretty thickly in large pots. 
uld be plunged to the rims in a gentle 
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