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NEW AND CHOICE CHRYSANTHEMUMS— c<m(in«ed. 
GOLDEN BALL. — Bright orange with golden hack and tips, beautifully incurved, a perfect model of 
form, and very attractive on account of its brilliant colour. Is. 
GOLDEN BEVERLEY. — A fine golden canary sport of the much esteemed White Beverley ; a beautifully 
incurved show flower, 2s. fid. 
GOLDEN DR. BROOK. — A bright golden yellow sport of the highly esteemed variety. Doctor Brock, 
and null prove a beautifully incurved show flower. Is. 
HERCULES. — A very large red carmine, incurved, far superior to Garibaldi, and a valuable addition 
among the dark flowers. Is. 
HEREWARD. — Large purjile with silvery back, very compact and finely incurved, 2s. fid. 
lAQO. — Dark purple violet, incurved, larger than Mulberry; an excellent conservatory plant. Is. 
IMOQENE. — Rose with silvery shade, incurved, and fine show flower. Is. 
IONA. — Bright citron yeUow, beautifuily incurved, high centre, and a model of form, 2s. fid. 
ISABELLA BOTT. — Delicate pearl white tinted rosy lilac, very double, large and conical, with finely 
incurved petals, having a wax-like appearance, which, together with fine form and habit, renders it 
a perfect gem, 7s. fid. 
ISIS. — Dark amber, short stiff petals, very double, compact and incurved, 2s. fid. 
JOHN SALTER. — Red cinnamon, shading off to orange in the centre, flowers large, high and globular, 
petals broad and finely incurved, unquestionably the best yet raised in this colour, 2s. fid. 
JOSIAH WEDGWOOD. — Bright rose carmine, new and distinct colour, close and compact form and 
finely incurved, 2s. fid. 
KING OF DENMARK. — Bright rose lilac, iicurved, and fine show flower. Is. 
LADY CAREY. — Large rose hlac, with silvery back, incurved, a beautiful show flower. Is. 
LADY PALMERSTON. — Bright primrose yellow, large and globular, petals broad and finely incurved, 
a late flowering variety, 2s. fid. 
LADY TALFODRD. — Delicate rose lilac with silvery back, petals beautifully inmuwed, and of a shell- 
like form, very double, and of medium size, one of the most symmetrical flowers ever offered, a lovely 
plant equally suitable for specimens or cut blooms, 7s. fid. 
LATONA. — Pale straw colour, with yellow centre, large and incurved, 2s. fid. 
LORD STANLEY. — Large orange amber, finely inemwed, 7s. fid. 
LUNA. — Pure white, incurved, a fine late flowering variety, better than Defiance, 2s. fid. 
MARGARET VATOHER. — Large rose pink, and light centre, incurved, fine show flower. Is. 
MISS EYRE. — Blush, with yellow centre, medium size, dwarf habit, and very free, a distinct and pretty 
late flowering anemone. Is. fid. 
MISS MARGARET. — A very pure white, of the anemone-flowered section, witli fine and full high 
centre. Is. 
MOZART. — Dark red, and golden bronze back, very full and distinct, 2s. fid. 
MR. BR UNLEES. — Large Indian red, with tips incurved, and fine show flower. Is. 
MR. GLADSTONE. — Dark red chestnut, incurved, 2s. fid. 
MR. WYNESS. — Violet puce, incurved, very rich and beautiful colour. Is. 
MRS. HEALE. — Pure white, very large and of exquisite form, a fac simile (except in colour) of the 
beautiful and highly-prized Princess of Wales, of which it is a wliite sport, 5s, 
MRS. KAINES. — Transparenj; blush, incurved, a beautiful late flowering variety of exquisite form, 
remaining in bloom until January, Is. 
OSSIAN. — Large rose, incurved, very double and free, an attractive conservatory plant, 7s. fid. 
PINK PEARL. —Delicate pink with silver shade, finely incurved, first-rate, either for specimens or cut 
blooms. Is. 
PRINCE OP ANEMONES. — Lilac blush anemone, full and fine, high centre. Is. 
PRINCE OF WALES. — Dark pui'ple violet, with lighter shade, beautifully incurved, a first-rate show 
flower. Is. 
PRINOESSE MARGUERITE.— Lilac pink, with lighter centre, anemone-flowered, Is. 
PROSPERO. — Dark violet purple, very full, incurved and free, 7s. fid. 
PURPUREA ELEGANS. — Rich purple violet or crimson, with half incurved petals, of medium size, 
very double and free, a scarce and most attractive shade of colour, and both for specimens or tho 
conservatorv a great acquisition, 7s. fid. 
QUILLED BEAUTY. — Orange cinnamon, very donble, distinct and good conservatory plant, Is. 
RANUNCULUS. — Purple maroon, of medium size, incurved, and fine close florets like a Ranunculus, Is* 
ROSA MUTABILIS. — Delicate peach-veined rose, broad incurved petals, dwarf habit, and fine for cut 
blooms or specimen plants, 7s. fid. 
ROSE LEECH. — Delicate lilac peach, medium size, a very pretty conservatory plant, Is. fid. 
SAM WELLER. — Indian red and golden tips, incurved and fine show flower. Is. 
ST. OOLUMBA. — Golden amber, incurved and fine show flower, 2s. fid. 
SUNFLOWER. — Very large sulphur anemone, with high golden centre, Is. 
— Rose lilac, and silvery back, incurved and fine, 2s. fid. 
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