CHINESE OR LARGE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
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CHINESE OK LARGE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
FAUST, bronze crimson purple, incurved and very full, extra fine dwarf habit and foliage. Is. 
FINGAL, a large flower, rose violet with lighter back, very double and symmetrical, florets wide and 
finely incurved ; a noble show flower. Is. 
FLORA, bright lilac peach, shading off to white ; florets broad and finely incurved. Is. 
GARIBALDI, red chestnut, very large attractive flower-heads. Is. 
GAZELLE, bright crimson tipped with yellow ; an exceedingly attractive variety, of dwarf compact 
growth ; flowers large and of fine form. Is. 
GEORGE PEABODY, pearl white, back of florets dark lilac purple, beautifully incurved and very 
double ; a first-rate show flower. Figured in the Floral Magazine. Is. 
GLOBE WHITE (WHITE GLOBE), incurved and fine. Is. 
GLORIA MUNDI, brilliant golden yellow, beautifully incurved, very high in the centre, fine dwarf 
habit and very free. Is. 
GOLDEN BEVERLEY, golden canary colour ; a beautiful incurved show flower. Is. 
GOLDEN CHRISTINE, golden buff, large and fino for specimens. Is. 
GOLDEN EMPRESS OF INDIA, fine incurved flower, of a beautiful golden yellow colour. Is. 
GOLDEN JOHN SALTER, golden yellow changing to amber ; a very fine flower. Is. 
GOLDEN QUEEN OF ENGLAND, golden canary ; very large and fine. Is. 
GOLDEN TRILBY, clear yellow ; a finely incurved flower. Is. 
HERCULES, large red carmine, incurved ; this, when well grown, is the largest variety known. Is. 
HERO OF STOKE NEWINGTON, rosy blush shaded witli purple. Is. 
IONA, bright citron yellow, beautifully incurved, high centre and a model of form. Is. 
JARDIN DES PLANTES, blight golden orange ; a splendid colour ; flowers finely incurved, Is. 
JOHN SALTER, reddish crimson shading off to orange in the centre ; a fine incurved flower. Is. 
JULIE LAGRAVERE, dark volvoty crimson, finer colour than Bob-, extra fine. Is. 
KING OF DENMARK, bright rosy lilac ; incurved and fine. Is. 
LADY HARDING, delicate rosy pink, tipped with blush, large and finely incurved. Is. 
LADY SLADE, delicate lilac pink with blush centre ; beautifully incurved. Is. 
LADY TALFOURD, dolicato rose lilac with silvery back, florets beautifully incurved and of a 
shell-like form, very double and of medium size. Is. 
LEDA, large white ; a fino late flowering variety. Is. 
LE GRAND, extra largo, florets broad and stout, elegantly incurved, colour dolicato rosy peach, 
shading to fawn, the florets next the centre faintly striped. Is. 
L’EMIR, light crimson, incurved and fine. Is. 
LORD DERBY, very dark purple, florets broad and finely incurved, flower-heads globular or cone- 
sliapod ; a most splendid variety either for cut blooms or specimens. Is. 
PALMERSTON, rose amaranth, tipped silvery blush, incurved, distinct and fino. Is. 
■LORD STANLEY, largo orange amber, finely incurved. Is. 
LUNA, golden yellow, with small brown tips, incurved ; a fino show flower. Is. 
MAnAMw ™pnv lal p (I °TT’ ? ne br0ad llorets : white > stri P° d ldac ; cream coloured centre. Is. 6d. 
MADAME RIEUX, a beautiful flower, with laciniated florets of a soft rosy peach colour, changing 
to creamy white. 3s. 6d. ° ° 
MADAME ROUX, a fine incurved flower, of a beautiful reddish amaranth colour ; the reverse of the 
florets light violet. 3s. 6 cl. 
MARechal DUROC, fine rose and lilac, incurved. Is. 
monarch, dark Indian red ; back of the florets golden yellow ; finely incurved and of immense size ; 
a magnificent show flower. Is. 
M °Z N Z transparent suiphur white, delicately tinted with rose; very large, double 
and beautifully incurved. Figured in the Floral Magazine. Is. 
MOUNT ETNA, a fine flower of a chostnut red colour. Is. 
“refers^f Y ama, ; ulth 5 a11 * 1*0 florets toothed and curled, and silvery white on the 
reverse side ; very distinct and showy. 3s. 6d. 
kri&^t amaranth with silvery reflections ; the reverse of the florets white. Is 6r? 
wrv, ' ^y„ NLEES ’ lar S° Indian red > with tips incurved ; a fine showy flower. Is 
MR GEORmJ 1 2™™"" ° f rUby red ° 0l0ur : fi " e tor specimens and cut blooms. Is. 
MR ?a£e^ t ? T ™ ’ a 7* flu(! lar « 6 fl0 "' er of a bright amber or straw colour. Is. 
MR JAMES LAING, a very finely-formed flower, with broad incurving florets of a bright vellow 
wr^ l0 ™™ ‘ tly suftused at the base i dwarf and of excellent habit. Is. ° ' 
MR. MURRAY, velvet rose, very full and fine. Is. 
mw q a vely dne bll 'S e flower of a bright yellow colour. Is. 
MRS. DIXON, a remarkably fine flower of a ricli golden yellow colour ; very attractive. Is. 
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