80 EVERY WOMAN HER OWN FLOWER GARDENER. 



There are three varieties or species; the large flowered, most suitable 

 for out-door culture ; the dwarf or Pompone, which blooms beautifully, 

 in-doors, and their different colors will form a choice bouquet; and the 

 Japan Chrysanthemums. All of these species are beautiful objects in 

 the open garden in November and December. 



Large flowering varieties: — 



Boule d'Or, fine, large, golden yellow. 



Boule d'Neige, large, pure white. 



Captivation, light purple, splendid. 



Erecta Superba, clear sulphur-yellow. 



Lord Derby, deep purple, petals incurved. 



Guernsey Nugget, light yellow. 



Princess Teck, cAamy white. 



Prince Albert, crimson, red. 



Queen of England, blush. 



Mount ^tna, fiery crimson. 



Princess of Wales, purest white. 



Temple of Solomon, golden yellow. 



Pompone or Liliputian Ohrysanthemum.a. 



Acton, golden yellow. 



Oountesse de Mons, pale rose. 



Iris, white tipped with rose. 



Sinbad, light crimson. 



Mad. De Soulangis, pure rose. 



Trevenna, purest white. 



Eoi de Liliput, maroon. 



Theresita, fine, lilac. 



Ragozza, yellow, tipped with ros 



Japan Chrysanthemums. 



These flowers are novelties, from Japan— with' tasselled or quilled 

 flowers. 



Laciniatus, is creamy white, fine for bouquets and vases. 



Mons. Bonnet, amber, fine large flowers. 



These plants are of an elegant appearance, and by pinching off the 

 first flower buds, can be made to bloom in January and February. 



