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JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
FORTUNE’S TWO-COLOURED INCURVED, scarlet chestnut and orange, incurved and 
fine. 9d. 
G. F. WILSON, dark golden yellow, very large and double, composed of long ribbon-shaped 
florets of great breadth and substance, remaining in perfection a long time. 
GOLDEN LOTUS, bright golden orange, fine colour, and beautifully incurved, dd. 
GRAUDIFLORUM, large golden yellow tasselled. 9d. 
GUSTAVE REY, deep chamois, lightly pointed with white. 9d. 
HERO OF MAGDALA, blood red, the reverse of the florets orange buff ; the flowers 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. This 
combination of colour and form give the plant great novelty of character. 9d. 
JAMES SALTER, clear lilac or mauve, shaded towards the centre ; the flowers are very double, 
and of immense size, and are composed of a multitude of broad florets from four to five inches 
long, which, as they expand, become curled or twisted in a most curious manner, unlike any 
other Chrysanthemum. It is very early, a profuse bloomer, and of dwarf branching habit. 9d. 
J. ULRICH, imbricated florets, light brown, passing into dark brown. 9d. 
JUNO, large pure citron yellow ; a beautiful variety of the actinoid class, flowering in the form of 
loose tassels, and continuing in bloom during January and February. 9d. 
JUPITER, large amber, changing to buff; florets very long and much twisted or curled ; flowers 
of immense size and very showy. 9d, 
LA COQ.UETTE, ground colour blood rod, maculated with golden yellow; a charming variety. 9d. 
LEOPARD, bright Indian red, with large yellow spots covering the surface of the florets, a very 
novel and singular combination of colour. 9d. 
MADAME CHINARD, enormous flower, with very long florets of a beautiful clear rose colour, 
reflected with silvery white and sometimes ribboned with dark rose ; an admirable colour ; extra 
fine. 3s. 6d. 
MADAME GODILLOT, reddish yellow, very long florets, large flowers. 9d. 
MARGINATUM, a largo flower of a clear lilac colour, maculated with pure white ; an exceedingly 
curious variety. 3s. 6d. , 
METEOR, bright golden yellow, changing to orange ; florets very long and curiously curled ; a 
very early and free*blooming variety of the actinoid class. 9d. 
MORGIANA, light red, with a yellow back ; the flowers as they expand take the form of loose 
tassels ; the florets being very long, give the plant a very singular appearance. 9<^. 
MR. BONNET, dark flower, dense to the centre, shading to the extremity of the florets, the latter 
very large, flowers also large. 9d. 
MR. MARTIGNON, deep copper colour, large flowers. 9d. 
MUTUAL, violet crimson, flowers fringed. 9d. 
NAGASAKI VIOLET, dark rosy violet and golden disc, the florets sometimes spotted with pure 
white ; a most attractive and curious variety of the actinoid or thread-flowered section. 9d. 
NEC PLUS ULTRA, dark chamois, spotted with yellow, well formed, and very double. 9d. 
PRINCE SATSUMA, bright golden yellow, largo and very double ; the florets of this variety 
have a rigid appearance, and are in the form of a rosette. 9d, 
PURPUREUM ALBUM, rich purple, mottled and spotted white ; the flowers are of medium size, 
and have a very delicate appearance, not unlike a bunch of purple and white ribbon formed into 
a loose tassel. 9d. 
PYRAMIDALE, a very full flower, with erect quilled florets of a canary yellow colour passing to 
brick red ; it is very free, of dwarf habit, and exceedingly attractive. 3«. 6d 
GUILLED PINK, rose lilac, quilled. 9d. 
RED DRAGON, red chestnut, tipped with yellow, and sometimes spotted with gold, flowers very 
double and of immense size ; good habit, and very free flowering. 9d. 
RED INDIAN, Indian red, flowers very large and double, dwarf habit. 9d. 
REINE DES ISLES SANDWICH, light maroon, the florets qnilled, open at the apex, and 
tipped with dark maroon. 9d. 
REGALIA, orange, striped bright red, a very showy and attractive colour ; the florets, which are 
very broad, take an upright position, and arch inwardly. 9ii. 
ROBERT FORTUNE, bright orange or amber, largo and very full ; a splendid flower of the 
actinoid or thread-flowering class, flowering late. 9<f. 
ROSEUM ALBUM, rosy purple, striped, mottled, and spotted with white ; medium size flowers, 
good for bouquets, dwarf and very free flowering. 9(/. 
ROSEUM PUNOTATUM, white, spotted rose. 9d. 
