CHRYSANTHEMUMS— ANEMONE-FLOWERED, POMPON, &c. 167 
CHINESE OR LABGE-FIiOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS— continued. 
SERAPH, sulphur, with yellow centre, finely incurved. 
SOURCE JAPONAISE, carmine-violet shaded with bright red ; florets beautifully, incurved. 3s. 6d. 
SULPHUREUM SUPERBUM, clear sulphur-yellow, very double and fine for specimens. 
THE REV. C. BOYS, bright shining crimson, faintly shaded at tip of florets, which are very broad. 
VIOLET UNIQUE, a beautifully formed flower of a dark carmine-violet colour ; very fine. I-s. 
WHITE EVE, pure white, of exquisite form and wax-like appearance. 
WHITE GLOBE, meU GLOBE WHITE. 
WHITE QUEEN OF ENGLAND (EMPRESS OP INDIA), ivory white, finely incurved. 
WHITE VENUS, pure white ; a finely incurved flower. 
ZEPHYR, salmon-rod and yellow, incurved and fine. 
CHRYSAHTHEMUMS.-ANEMONE-FLOWERED, 
Excepting those priced, all 6d. each, or 40s. per 100. 
ACQUISITION, bright rose-lilac and yellow disc ; guard florets broad ; centre high and round. 
ATARGULLE, white with yellow centre ; a very fine large flower. Is. 
BIJOU, bright rosy purple ; guard florets broad and still', disc high and finely formed. 
FAIR MARGARET, delicate rose-pink, a distinct and pleasing colour. 
PINETTE, delicate lilac-peach with lighter centre ; guard florets broad and well arianged. 
FLEUR DE MARIE, a splendid large white flower. 
GEORGES SAND, red with gold centre ; a very attractive variety. 
GLUCK, golden yellow ; a very fine flower. 
LADY MARGARET, large white anemone, with double row of guard florets. 
L’AFRICAINE, deep crimson, shaded dark brown, and tipped golden yellow ; golden centre. Is. 6d. 
MADAME CLOS, a large rosy violet flower with whitish reflections ; yellow centre. 2s. 8d, 
MADAME TH^RESE CLOS, white, witli very slight rose tint ; a very large flower. Is. 6d. 
MADEMOISELLE CABROL, a fine full flower of immense size ; silvery white with rose centre. Is. 8d„ 
M. CHATfi, a beautifully formed flower ; outer florets rosy peach ; centre white, tipped rose. Is. 
MISS EYRE, blu.sh, with yellow centre, medium size, dwarf habit, and very free. 
MRS. PETHERS, rosy lilac ; a beautiful flower. ’ 
PRINCE OP ANEMONES, large lilac blush, with fine high centre. 
PRINCESS LOUISE, delicate rosy lilac, with a full high centre ; very fine. 
PRINCESS MARGUERITE, lilac-pink, with lighter centre. 
VIRGINALE, pure white ; a very dwarf late-flowering variety. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, -POMPON, LILIPUTIAN 
AND HYBRID. 
Excepting those priced, all 8d. each, or 40s. per 100. 
ADELE PRISSETTE, rosy lilac ; a prettily fringed flower. Is. 8d. 
AIGLE D’OR, hybrid, splendid canary yellow. 
AMPHILLA, a most useful and effective variety, flowers of a bright glowing red colour. 
ANNETTE, silvery lilac, tipped with purple ; creamy white towards the centre of the flower. Is. 
ARIOSTO, a prettily fringed flower of an amaranth-crimson colour, shaded with yellow ; very dwarf. 
AURORE, very fine bright orange coloured flowers of perfect form. 
BERROL, golden yellow ; extra fine for specimen plants. 
BOLIDE, a very full and regularly formed imbricated flower of a golden yellow colour. Is. 
BRUNETTE, amber-yellow shaded with reddish brown ; a well-formed flower. 2s. 8d. 
CBNDRILLON, a full double flower of a rosy lilac colour, the reverse of the florets white. 
CHAMPS ELYSEES, an attractive flower of a rich violet- amaranth colour ; e.xtra fine. 
CRIMSON PERFECTION, a desirable and efi'ective variety, with beautiful bright crimson flowers. 
DANAfi, bright gold, very dwarf ; an abundant bloomer, and fine for specimens. 
ERNEST SENARY, a full well-formed flower, white, tinted with rose ; very dwarf and free. 
PABIOLA, a dwarf-habited variety, freely producing pretty lilac flowers with fine broad florets. 
FREMY, a beautiful flower with lacini.ated florets of a rich orange colour tipped with gold. Is. 8d. 
GENERAL CANROBERT, pure yellow ; very fine for specimens. 
GERBE D’OR, a well-formed flower of a beautiful jonquil yellow colour ; very fine. Is. 8d. 
GERMAINE CLERMONT, a fine imbricated flower of beautiful shape ; coloiu- rich violet-rose with 
silvery reflections ; the base of the florets pure white. Is. 8d. 
