NEW CnRYSANTIIEMUMS. 
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Coiuillaga. — Rosy salmon, edged with white, very pretty. 
Craters. — Fine bright red. 
De La Quintynie. — Shaded violet. 
Diamant. — White shaded with rose, imbricated. 
Diana. — Pure white, fine form, and profuse bloomer ; a valuable late flowering 
variety. ’ 
Estelle. — Lilac, shaded with violet, very double. 
Florence. — Dark cherry with light centre, very pleasing colour and most abundant 
bloomer. 
Gaity. — Bright red with orange border, dwarf and pretty. 
Galatea. — ^Clear lilac, full size, very double and fine. 
Guillerette. — Rosy purple, rich white marking. 
Illustration. — Bright crimson, a fine variety. 
Jessie. — Orange amber, flowering in compact heads, very dwarf and fine for 
specimens. 
La Folie. — Light s\ilphur. 
Le Lilas Globuleux. — Shining lilac. 
Madame Adolphe Weiok. — Clear rose. 
Ambroise Verschaffelt. — Bright pink shaded with rose, a lino variety. 
Elisa Story. — Light pinlc. 
Emile de Girardin. — Salmon carmine. 
Eugenio Domage. — Pure white. 
Fouroads. — Rose, shaded with primrose. 
Leverrier. — White, the reverse of the petals rose tipped with yellow. 
Rendatler. — Dark violet. 
Thibaut — Blush, very pretty. 
Mademoiselle Marthe. — Pure white, sviperb. 
Miniature. — Yellow and red, very dwarf. 
Monsieur Domage. — Bright ycUow, good form. 
Jacques. — Bright centre. 
Nenni Das. — Ground colour white, shaded with rosy lilac. 
Penelope. — Rose tipped with white. 
Philippe Pole. — Clear yellow. 
Princess Alice.— Dark rose carmine, most brilliant colour, fine form, and very 
attractive. 
Priscilla. — Clear orange, quilled, dwarf and pretty. 
The Little Gem. — Delicate rose poach with distinct white border, very fine and full, 
of dwarf bushy habit — a lovely variety, remaining in bloom throughout 
December. (This beautiful flower was raised at the Royal Gardens, Windsor, 
by Mr. Ingram.) 
