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CHINESE OH LARGE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
CHINESE OR LARaE-FLOWEBED CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued, 
MOUNT ETNA, a fine flower of a chestnut rod colour. Is. 
M. EIiIE, bright amaranth with silvery reflections ; the reverse of the florets white. 5s. 
M. NARDY AINiil, a fine large florver, of a very briglit rosy salmon colour, w’ith the reverse of the- 
florets white ; an extremely dwarf and free-flowering variety. Is. 
MR. BRUNLEES, large Indian red, with tips incurved; a fine showy flower. Is. 
MR. COBAY, a splendid flower of a ruby red colour ; fine for specimens and cut blooms. Is. 6tl. 
MB. GEORGE GLENNY, a very lino largo flower of a bright amber or straw colour. Is. 
MR. JAMES LANG, a very finely-formed flower, with broad incurving florets of* a bright yellow- 
colour, slightly sufl'usod at the base ; dwarf and of excellent habit. Is. 6ci. 
MR. MURRAY, velvet rose, very full and line. Is. 
MR. W. H. MORGAN, a very fine large flower of a bright yellow colour. Is. 
MRS. DIXON, a remarkably fine flower of a rich golden yellow colour ; very attractive. Is. 
MRS. G. BUNDLE, white, beautifully incurved. Is. 
MRS. HALIBURTON, sulphur white ; a fine incurved flower. Is. 
MRS. HEALE, pure white ; flow’ers of excpiisite form. Is. 
MRS. HUFFINGTON, beautiful medium-sized flower-heads, blush white, with large and distinct 
tips of puiple, finely incurved and of good habit. Is. 
MRS. MOGGRIDGE, silver lilac, with high centre, compact medium-sized flower-heads. Is. 
MRS. W. SHIPMAN, a splendid incurved large flower of a beautiful fawn shade ; very fine and! 
distinct 3s. 6cl. 
MULBERRY, dark mulberry, not large, but incurved ; fine and very distinct. Is. 
nil DESPERANDUM, dark red and orange ; a fine showy flower. Is. 
NOVELTY, large blush, beautifully incurved, but reiiuires good cultivation. Is. 
ONDINE, cream, tipjied rose lilac and lighter centre, fine incurved form. Is. 
ORANGE ANNIE SALTER, bright orange ; well adapted for specimens or the conservatory. Is- 
OSSIAN, large rose, incurved, very double and free ; an attractive conservatory plant. Is. 
PINK PERFECTION, soft pink, the lower florets tinted with a darker shade ; flower-heads largo 
and of ex(j[uisite form, composed of broad incurved wax-like florets of great substance. Is. 
PLENIPO, rose purple, with silvery shade ; very double, close, and of large size. Is. 
PRINCE ALFRED, a very large and fine flower of a rosy crimson colour. Is. 
PRINCE OF "WALES, dark purple violet, with lighter shade, beautifully incurved. Is. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE, this variety has grand incurved flower-heads, of the finest form and style, 
and the colour is a beautiful lively tint of rosy pink ; a splendid show flower. Is. 
PRINCESS OF WALES, pearl white ; a very fine flower. Is. 
PROGNE, amaranth ; a very brilliant colour ; the flowers have the odour of violets. Is. 
PURPUREUM ELEGANS, rich purple violet or crimson, with half-incurved florets, of medium 
size, very double and free ; a scarce and most attractive shade of colour. Is. 
REFULGENS, a fine flower of good form ; colour a deep claret crimson ; very attractive. Is. 6<f. 
RIFLEMAN, dark ruby, beautifully incurved, fine for cut blooms or specimens. Is. 
RIVAL LITTLE HARRY, dark yellow or golden amber, very double and finely incurved ; a 
seedling from Liltlc Ha/rrij^ with broader florets and more robust habit, but e(|ually dwarf. Is. 
ROTUNDIFLORUM, pearl white, changing to pale lilac as the flower-head expands, when it becomes 
a complete ball ; florets broad, stlfl", and finely incurved. Is. 
SAINT PATRICK, ruby red, finely incurved, large, free, and fine for cut blooms. Is. 
SERAPH, sulphur, with yellow centre, finely incurved. Is. 
STAFFA, golden yellow, with still' incurved florets of wax-like appearance. Is. 
STELLARE GLOBOSUM, carmine crimson and white, incurved ; a beautiful show flower. Is. 
SULPHUREUM SUPERBUM, clear sulphur yellow-, very double and fine for specimens. Is, 
THE REV. C. BOYS, bright shining crimson, very faintly shaded at tip of florets, which are very 
broad, stout, and beautifully incurved ; a splendid exhibition variety, very free and of good habit. 
Is. 6rf. 
WHITE EVE, pure white, of exriuisitc form and wax-like ai)pearance. Is. 
WHITE GLOBE, mde GLOBE WHITE. 
WHITE QUEEN OF ENGLAND (EMPRESS OF INDIA), ivory white, finely incurved. 'Is. 
"WHITE VENUS, pure white ; a finely incurved flower. Is. 
YELLOW KING, large yellow, incurved ; a noble late flower. Is. 
ZEPHYR, salmon red and yellow, incurved and fine. Is. 
Mr. WILLIAM BULL will be happy to make good selections of 100 ia 
50 varieties for 75s. 
