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THE GAEDENEE'S ASSISTANT. 



H. J. Jones (see Plate). Rich glowing crimson, droop- 

 ing petals. 



Hon. W. F. D. Smith. Deep crimson, otherwise like 

 Mde. Carnot. 



John Pockett. Indian-red, gold reverse; broad recurved 

 florets. 



John Seioard. Bright canary - yellow, 9 inches in 

 diameter. 



Julia Scaramanga. Large, bronze-yellow, tinted rose. 



Lady Byron. Ivory-white, shaded green in centre. 



Lady Crawshaw. Pearly-white and flesh-pink. 



Lady Esther Smith. Ivory-white, large, very fine. 



Lady Hanham. Cerise, shaded yellow ; sport from 

 Vi viand Morel. 



Lady Ridgeway. Salmon-buff, shaded rose. 



Lilian B. Bird. Flesh-pink, very large, tubular petals. 



Lord Ludlow. Golden-amber and red. 



Madame Carnot. White, an immense flower. 



Mary Molyncux. Rose-lilac to rose-peach. 



Mdlle. M. A. de Galbert. Pure -white, large and full. 



Miss N. Pockett. Cream-white, florets curled at tips. 



Modesto. Rich deep golden-yellow. 



Mons. C. de Leche. Salmon -red, a fine variety. 



Mons. Panchouke. Yellow, long florets, grand variety. 



Mrs. C. Probin. Bright-pink, silvery reverse. 



Mrs. G. W. Palmer. Bronzy-yellow, enormous. 



Mrs. H. Weeks. White, shaded pink. 



Mrs. J. Leivis. White with reflexed florets, early. 



Mrs. J. W. Barks. Bronzy-rose with buff reverse. 



Mrs. W. H. Lees. White, tinged pink, drooping curled 

 petals. 



Mrs. W. Popham. White, tinted carmine. 



Mutual Friend. Pure-white, very large, spreading. 



N. C. S. Jubilee. Pale pearly-mauve, Louise type. 



Niveus. Snow-white, beautiful in form. 



Oceana. Golden-yellow, broad incurved florets. 



Phmbus. Chrome-yellow, large well-formed, good habit. 



President Bord. Bright carmine-rose. 



Pride of Exmouth. White, shaded pink. 



Pride of Madford. Rich-amaranth, large flower. 



R. Hooper Pearson. Magnificent flower, bright rich- 

 yellow. 



Simplicity. Pure-white, long drooping florets, dwarf. 



Souvenir d'une Petite Amie. White, incurved petals. 



Surpasse Amiral. Bright-yellow, shaded red. 



Thomas Wilkins. Chrome - yellow, broad spreading 

 florets. 



Viviand Morel. Mauve, very large, well-shaped. 



W. Cursham. Rosy-fawn and yellow. 



Selection of Twenty-five Incurved Varieties. 



Baron Hirsch. Orange-cinnamon, full, early. 

 Charles H. Curtis (see Plate). Deep-yellow, splendid 

 form. 



Duchess of Fife. White, an immense flower. 

 Empress of India. White, sport from Queen of England. 

 George Haigh. Carmine-rose, shaded golden bronze. 

 Globe d'Or. Deep buff -yellow, very free and good. 

 Golden Empress of India. Yellow sport. 

 Hanwell Glory. Bright bronze and yellow. 

 /. Agate. Pure-white, very large. 

 Jeanne $ Arc. Blush-white tipped with purple. 

 John Lambert. Golden-yellow shaded with bronze. 

 Lady Isabel. Lavender, large, broad smooth petals. 

 Lord Alcester. Primrose sport from Empress of India. 

 Lucy Kendall. Coral-red sport from Violet Tomlin. 

 Madame Ferlat. Pure-white, very fine. 



Ma Perfection. Pure-white, very dwarf. 



Mdlle. Lucie Faure. White, shaded pink, immense. 



Miss Dorothy Foster. Silvery-mauve. 



Miss M. A. Haggas. Primrose sport from Mrs. Heale. 



Miss Violet Tomlin. Silvery- rose. 



Mrs. R. C. Kingston. Lilac-pink, splendid flower. 



Mrs. S. Coleman. Yellow shaded with rosy-bronze. 



Princess of Wales. Blush-rose. 



Queen of England. Blush. 



Robert Petfield. Silvery-pink, one of the best. 



Selection of Six Japanese Anemones. 



De Deuil. Crimson-rose. 



Descartes. Crimson-red, high centre, dwarf habit. 

 Duchess of Westminster. Silvery-blush, lilac centre. 

 Mons. C. Deboscz. Citron-yellow, tinted rose. 

 Robert Burns. Delicate-blush, disc creamy-yellow. 

 Robin Adair. Blush-white, flushed lilac; central florets 

 pink and yellow. 



Selection of Six Large Anemones. 



Georges Sand. Bronze-red tipped with gold. 



John Bunyan. Rich-yellow. 



Madame Robert Owen. Pure-white. 



Mrs. C. J. Salter. Orange-buff, self-coloured, neat. 



Nelson. Crimson-purple. 



Prince of Anemones. Lilac-blush. 



Selection of Six Reflexed Varieties. 



A. J. Banks. Primrose-yellow. 



Cloth of Gold. Light-yellow, mid-season. 



Cullingfordii. Crimson, florets showing gold reverse. 



Dr. Sharpe. Magenta-crimson. 



Felicity. Cream-white. 



Phidias. Rose-blush, large, mid-season, a fine variety. 



Selection of Twelve Varieties for the Open Ground. 



Blushing Bride. Pompon, bright rose-lilac. 

 Bronze Bride. Rosy-bronze, sport from Blushing Bride. 

 Early Blush. Rosj'-blush, fine habit. 

 Flora. Golden-yellow, free bushy habit. 

 Golden Drop. Golden-yellow, sport from L 'Ami Cou- 

 derchet. 



Lyon. Rose-purple, one of the best. 



L 'Ami Couderchet. Creamy-white, dwarf. 



Mr. W. Piercy. Red, changing to orange. 



Mrs. Cullingford. Blush-white (pure under glass). 



Pierceys Seedling. Orange-bronze, dwarf. 



Precocite. Light-yellow. 



Soeur Melaine. Pure-white, fine habit. 



Selection of Six Single-floivered Varieties. 



Framfield Beauty. Velvety-crimson, of large size. 

 Jane. Pure-white, narrow, pointed and twisted florets. 

 Mary Anderson. White, large yellow disc, oneof the best. 

 Miss Rose. Rose-purple, very free. 

 Miss Annie Mumford. Orange, shaded crimson. 

 Purity. Pure-white, florets turned inwards at tips. 



[R. D.] 



Cineraria. — The Greenhouse Cineraria (fig. 

 525) has been evolved by selection and cross- 

 breeding from Senecio (Cineraria) cruentus, a 

 native of the Canary Islands. Various hybrids 

 between this species and several others have 



