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CHLOBINDE, a fine flower, with very long florets ; rich red, with yellow cento. Is. 6d. 
CHBONCATEIiIiA, bright chrome or orange yellow, a very rich and intense shade of colour, good, 
habit, free flowering and double ; a valuable late blooming variety. Is. 
Cl SYANG-, dark crimson, maculated with pure white ; veiy novel and sho\vy. Is. 6d. 
DB. MASTEBS, a very distinct and showy variety, with long sword-like florets, opening with a 
large centre of bright yellow, the exterior being formed of showy red florets, and the cento changing 
to red as the flower heads expand, the florets then becoming tipped with gold. Is. 
EMPEBOB OF CHINA, the flower heads as they expand are rosy white ; when mature they are 
clear white, having the centre tinted with rosy buff ; much like the common Honeysuckle. Is. 
GABNET, bright blood red or garnet ; the flower heads which are of large size, are composed of long 
curled florets, which form a kind of drooping fringe round an anemone centre. Illustrated in the 
Floral Magazine. Is. 6rf. 
GLITTEB, vivid red scarlet, with a gold line round each floret ; flower heads double, and of medium 
size. This is a most splendid variety. Is. 6d. 
GliOIBE D’OB, very large full double flowers, with quilled petals of a very bright golden yellow 
colour ; a most magnificent flower of excellent form. Is. 6rf. 
GLOIBE DU VAB, a superb variety, producing very large full double flowers of a dark reddisli 
amaranth colour. Is. 6c!. 
GLOBIOSA, flower heads of large size, composed of very long slender florets of a bright orange- 
colour, curiously twisted and curled. Is. 
HEBO OF MAGDALA, blood red, the reverse of the florets orange buff ; the florets in their young 
state reflex, but as they advance in age the centre florets take an upward or incurved direction, while 
the remainder reflex, thus showing two distinct colours in the same flower-head. Is. 
JAMES SALTEB, clear lilac or mauve, shaded towards the centre ; flower-heads very double, of 
immense size and composed of a multitude of broad florets, which, as they expand, become curled 
or twisted in a most curious manner, unlike any other Chrysanthemum. Is. 
JANE SADTEB, white, bordered and striped with rosy lilac ; flower-heads of large size and com- 
posed of long broad curled florets ; early and very free flowering. Illustrated in the Floral Magazine. 
Is. 6d. 
KATAKANA, brilliant orange, shaded saffron, and striped with yellow ; the reverse of the florets 
yellow. 2s. 6(1. 
LEOPABD, bright Indian red, with large yellow spots covering the surface of the florets ; a very 
novel and singular combination of colour. Is. 
DILACEA BOSEA, rosy lilac, with broad florets ; a very fine large flower. 3s. 6<!. 
MAC MAHON, a very fine variety, producing enormous violet lilac flowers with white back ; a fine 
star-like flower. 3s. 6tl. 
MADEMOISELLE DELAUX, a fine flower of a novel colour ; outer florets .silver rose lined white ; 
central florets sulphur white. 2s. 6d. 
MANDABIN, clear canary yellow, florets very broad and curled. Is. 
MABGINATUM, a large flower of a clear lilac colour, maculated with pure white ; an exceedingly 
curious variety. Is. 6d. 
METEOB, bright golden yellow, changing to orange ; florets very long and curiously curled ; a very 
early and free-blooming variety of the actinioid class. Is. 
M. ASTIEB, a fine flower of a pure coppery red colour. 3s. 6d. 
M. CHABLES HUBEBT, an enormous flower, very double, with vertical florets, of a canary yellow 
colour ; producing large trusses of from eight to ten very fine flowers. Is. 6d. 
NEC PLUS ULTRA, dark chamois, .spotted with yellow, well formed anil very double. Is. 
NEGBO, splendid dark maroon, with long curled thread-like florets. Is. 
NUIT D’HIVEB, saffron bronze tinted brown, and tipped with golden yellow ; the reverse of the 
florets sulphur yellow ; dwarf and free. 2s. 6d. 
OBACLE, dark rose purple ; very large and .showy ; free and early. Is. 6d. 
PUBPUBEUM ALBUM, rich purple, mottled and S)iotted white ; flower-heads of medium size, 
and not unlike a bunch of purple and white ribbon formed into a loose tassel. Is. 
PYBAMIDALE, a very full flower, with erect ([uillcd florets, of a caniu'y yellow colour pas.sing to 
brick red ; it is very free, of dwarf habit, and exceedingly attractive. Is. 6d. 
BEINE DES ISLES SANDWICH, light maroon, the florets quilled, open at the apex, and tipped 
with dark maroon. Is. 
BOB BOY, tubular florets purple red with the expanded portions pale amber, like the colours of 
the, wild Honeysuckle. Is. 
