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NEW AND CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
NEW AND CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued. 
MRS. HEALE, pure white, very large, and of exquisite forin, a fac-simile (except in colour) of 
the beautiful and highly-pnzed Princess of Wales^ of which it is a white sport. 1^. Gd. 
MRS. HTJFFING-TON, a beautiful medium-sized flower, blush white, with largo and distinct 
tips of purple, finely incurved, and of good habit. 1.9. 6rf. 
MRS. KAINES, transparent blush, incurved j a beautiful late-flowering variety. 9^?. 
MRS. SHARPE, a fine incurved show flower, of largo size, the petals broad, stout, and smooth, 
the colour rich pinkish rose, with bright silvery shade j an attractive variety, l.s*. Gd. 
ORANGE ANNIE SALTER, a distinct and beautiful sport of the well-known Amiie Salter^ 
>vith bright orange flowers, well adapted for specimen plants or the conservatory, os. 
OSSIAN, large rose, incurved, very double and free ; an attractive conservatory plant. 1^. 6d. 
PINK PEARL, delicate pink, with silvery shade, finely incurved. 9d. 
PINK PERFECTION, soft pink, the lower petals tinted with a darker shade, a most delicate and 
novel colour ; flowers large, and of exquisite form, composed of broad incurved wax-liko petals of 
great substance. This is without exception the most beautiful flower in this colour j was awarded 
a First Class Cortificate by the Royal Horticultural Society. 7s. Gd. 
PLENIPO, rose purple, with silvery shades very double, close, and of largo size ; fine specimen 
and conservatory plant. 36’. Gd. 
PRINCE OF WALES, dark purplo violet, with lighter shade, beautifully incurved. 9d. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. This is a seedling raised by Mr. Wyness, Gardener to Her Majesty, 
Buckingham Palace. It is a grand incurved flower, of the finest form and stylo, and the colour 
is a beautiful lively tint of rosy pink; a splendid show flower, 1.9. Gd. 
PRINCESS CHARLOTTE, rosy blush anemone, with high centre of darker colour; a very dwarf 
and free-blooming variety. S*'. Gd. 
PRINCESS MARGUERITE, lilac pink, with lighter centre, anemone-flowered. Vd. 
PRINCESS OF TECK, pure white, very large, full, and beautifully incurved, of superb form and 
dwarf habit ; a fine plant either for cut blooms or specimens. 2^. Gd. 
PRINCESS THYRA, white anemone, with high sulphur centre ; broad guard petals. 3.9. Gd. 
PROSPERO, dark violet purple, very full, incurved and free. l5. 6^2. 
PURPUREA ELEGANS, rich purple violet or crimson, with half-incurved petals, of medium 
size, very double and free ; a scarce and most attractive shad© of colour, and both for specimens 
and the conservatory a great acquisition. Is. Gd. 
RIVAL LITTLE HARRY, dark yellow or golden amber, very double and finely incurved ; 
broad petals and robust habit, dwarf. 65. 
ROSA MUTABILIS, delicate peach veined rose, broad incurved petals, dwarf habit, and fine 
for cut blooms or specimen plants. 1.9. Gd. 
ROSE LEECH, delicate lilac peach, medium size ; a very pretty conservatory plant. l5. 
ROTUNDIFLORA, pearl white, changing to pale lilac as the flower expands, when it becomes a 
complete ball ; petals broad, stiff, and finely incurved. 5s. 
ST. COLUMBA, golden amber, incurved, and fine show flower. l5. 
STAFFA, golden yellow, with stiff incurved petals of wax-liko appearance. 2.9. Gd. 
STELLARIS, amber, with a distinct yellow tip ; petals smooth and finely incurved, cone-shaped ; 
novel in colour, and fine for cut blooms or exhibition purposes. 65. 
SUNFLOWER, very large sulphur anemone, with high golden centre. 9d. 
SYLVIA, rose lilac, and silvery back, incurved and fine. I5. 
VOLUNTEER, amaranth violet, with close incurved petals, dwarf and fine habit. 1.9. Gd. 
WHITE EVE, pure white, of exquisite form, and wax-like appearance ; a fac-simile (except in 
colour) of the much-admired Pve, of which it is a sport. 6s. 
WILLIAM EDWARD, canary yellow, with short, stiff, and finely incurved petals, very full, and 
first-rate show flower. I5. Gd. 
YOLANDE, creamy white, tinged with lilac, broad incurved petals ; a very fine flower. I5. Gd, 
Selections of other good varieties at 6s. and 95. pei' dozen. 
NEW AND CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
POMPON VARIETIES. 
9«., 12s., and, newest sorts, 24s. per dozen. 
