H*. dki\i\ell Sa (^uitle. 
For a list of all sections of Chrysanthemums, see our 
Illustrated and Complete Descriptive List, sent post free 
to all parts. 
NOVELTIES FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, 1895. 
rutiliANT (Owen') fjai). Dec.)— The bri<j;htest crim.<ion ('.ver raised ; broad spreadiii): ilorots. 
brmtaS nL.sor”ith Hli^htiy paler re^ er^e ; the i, looms .neasure from mches. Award of 
Merit, U.II.S. Crown buds. .>s. „ 
BRONZE BRIDE — Eariy-Howering variety: a rosy -bronze sport from Luk mg 
w.-lcome addition. Is. each ,i,n 
CALEDONIA fJai. Ancin.)— A large flower with white guar.l florets, incurved at the tills, tlie 
t^nfre °X-mauve. shadid yellow" First-Class Ccrtilicate, N.C.S. Crown buds. ..s. br/. 
CHARLES H. CURTIS— Grand new incurved. Deep yellow; extra large ; wet incnrve , 
and of good depth ; of medium height Kirst-(;in.«s CertiHcate. 1 hints in . prin„, 
COL. T. C. BOURNE (.Jap. Kef.)-A blood re.l seedling from Mrs. 
large size; the florets are long and siont, slightly twisted and drooping, golden re e . 
Certificate. N.C.S. Crown buds. .is. , , . . .1 
nTTPWB"?«S OR YORK— Colour soft light yellow; massive and graceful in form, tlic. Houts 
h,.?g™eui a true Ja^aneL character 5 ft. high ; buds seem, ed near August 
:0th ; siilendid novelty. Several Fii-st-Class Certificates. Plants in Spring, b.s. eacb. 
DUCHESS OP YORKS FAVOURITE (.Tap.i-Ohl gold, with a bluish shade of te.ria-cotta. 
broad flat petals, large grand exhibition variety, 'is. (irf. each. 
EARLSWOOD RIVAL— Purest white, seedling from .1/r.s-. A. Ranhr. a tnttch better grower, 
but not quite so hardy ; will becoiiie a great favourite. 2s. each. 
EDELWEISS (.Jap.) — A grand pure white; exquisite form, broad petals: a glorious 00111 . 
'*St Oilicll. . . ■ 
E FORGEOT— This iioveltv was awarded a large Silver 
(■hrvsaniheiiuimsin coniiection with the French Nath nal Ilorticnlturnl Society held m I a> 
was mrch admired by the. numerous visitors, being named after one of the hwt seedsmen ottia 
citv. It is undoubtedly a first-class variety, and is .said to have far exceeded 
the above Societv. The engraving will at once show- that it is an incurved Japane.e, Aovver 
piirple-aiiiaranth of the highest colourim:. reverse of petals silvery ; possesses good lasting qualities. 
It will evideatly beceme one of the best in this class. -Is each. 
ENID DOBREE (Jap.)— Delicate red-bronze, reverse pale yellow: very deep, flower: gooi 
for e.xbibition. each. 
ERNEST FIERENS (dap. Ue.f.)— Fme wliite; fine variety, with long irregular florets; n good 
variety to resist damp. 5 to G ft. Crown buds. .Vs. ud. 
ETHEL AMSDEN (Jap.)— Pure iiea-grceu: a sport from V. ^rorel ; a startling novelty. 
5s. G(/. each. \ a , . 
EVA KNOWLES (Jap.) — Of a reddish-apricot colour, with a golden reverse ; the florets aie 
long, spreading, and sliglitlv drooping. Awarded three Fii-st-Cliiss Certihcatis (> ft. lerniiiial 
buds. 5s. ; three for 12.S. 111 ). 
FRANK WELLS (.Jap.) — White, lined violet-rose, creamy centre ; tremendous flower; very 
(lw:irf habit: good for exhibition. 2.v. firf. each. 
GABRIEL VIAUD (.lap.) — Form of K. Audiguicr ; colour aliiiost a lilack crimson. 2s. Uil. 
GOLD DUST— Golden yellow ; verv plumy ; finely incurved, and as large as a good '■ 
S-Olour very brilliant. Received Honourable Mention at Chicag.., where it was 
•liidges Its a decided improvement on tlie yellow Ostruh Pliimei. Height, M ft. ; stuns stiff, tarry in., 
a profusion of light green foliage, cs. ■ , • • , t 
GRAPHIC (Inc. .lap.) — Enormous flower, with broad incurving petals slightly twisted; inside, ot 
petals rosy-mauve, outside of a silvery shatle ; .strong grower. (! ft. Terminal buds. os. 
HAIRY WONDER, sun. RYUMEN— Certainly the most liistinct hirsute variety yet introduced ; 
long tubular florets, opening at tips, whicli completely incurve towards centre, thus shovvmg the 
under part thickly covered with hair, of a pleasing shade of soft terra-cotta, the opening ot florets 
tinteil light aniher; vigorous growtli : useful for exhibition. :’.s. fit/, encii. 
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