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72. "ISABELLA BOTT— Delicate pearl-white, 
tinted rosy lilac, finely incurved 
73. JEANNE D’ARC — Pure white, grand 
flower, tipped lilac. Is. 6J. Ht Vvt T~ 
76. *JARDIN DES PLANTES — Bright 
golden yellow', splendid colour 
77. ‘JOHN SALTER, syn. MR. HOWE— 
Cinnamon-red, orange centre ; one of the host for 
exhibition. Is. 
78. LEON LEQUAY— Beautiful deep rose, 
full and fine 
79. *LORD ALCESTER, syn. PRINCESS 
IMPERIAL and BRUCE FINLAY— A prim- 
rose coloured sport from Empress of India ; a 
distinct and noble flower. Is. 6 d. 
80. LA CANDEUR— Large white globular 
flower, one of the best. Is. 
8 1 . ‘+LADY H ARDINGE — Delicate rose-pi n k, 
tipped with blush and yellow. Is. 
82. *+LADY SLADE — Soft lilac-pink, ccnti) 
blush, beautifully incurved 
83. ‘LORD WOLSELEY— A sport from 
Prince Alfred ; it resembles its parent in general 
form, but is larger, of more substance, and of a 
bronzy hue, distinct. Awarded two First Class 
Certificates. Is. 
84. ‘LADY TALFOURD— Delicate rose-lilac, 
silvery back, finely incurved 
85. *+LORD DERBY, syn. ODORATUM 
PURPUREUM — Dark purple, finely incurved 
86. ‘LADY CAREY — Large roso, lilac with 
silvery back 
88. *LE GRAND— Fawn colour, tinted with 
rosy peach, extra large 
89. *+M ABEL WARD, syn. BENDIGO— A 
golden yellow sport from the well-known white 
variety, Eve 
90. MRS. J. CROSSFIELD — A sport from 
White Globe, white, tinted light pink, and in every 
way as regards shape equal to its parent. Is. 
96. *tMR. BRUNLEES — Indian-red, tipped 
gold ; a fine showy flower. Is. 
97. ‘MR. GLADSTONE- Dark chestnut-red, 
very fine. Is. 
99-. MR. JAY — Bronzy red 
lOwMR. J. LANG — Splendid yellow, finely 
formed flower 
101. MR. W. H. MORGAN— A very fine large 
flower, of a bright yellow 
102. “MR. COBAY — Splendid flower, a sport, 
from Prince of Wales, ruby-red colour 
103. * tMR. BUNN — A golden sport from 
Golden Beverley, fine flower. Is. 
104. HMR. GEORGE GLENNY-A sport from 
Mrs. G. Bundle, and like that variety possesses 
the most perfect bloom and the best habit of 
growth of any of this section ; straw colour 
Seed saved from the best 
105. *+MRS. G. RUNDLE— The most 
tiful white Chrysanthemum in cultivation 
106. *tMRS. DIXON, syn. GOLDEN 
GEORGE GLENNY and MRS. C. H. GLOVER 
— Splendid yellow sport from Mr. G. Glenny 
107. *+MRS. HEALE— A sport from Princess 
of IFalcs. Creamy white flowers of exiprisite form, 
109. ‘MBS. SHARPE syn. INCOGNITO — 
Bich pinkish rose 
110. *+MRS. W. HALIBURTON — Light 
creamy white 
111. ‘MRS. SHIPMAN— A sport from Lady 
Hardivgc. Beautiful fawn, shaded, fine and 
distinct. Is. 
113. MISS HOPE— Delicate lilac. 
114. MRS. TODMAN — A sport from Lion 
Lequay. Rosy mauve, incurved notched florets, 
reverse silvery, splendid globose flower, distinct. 
Is. 6 d. 
1 24 . *+N O VELT Y — B1 uslr ,1 a rgo ; requires cult i - 
vation, but fine when well done 
125. ‘NIL DESPERANDUM — Large, dark 
red and orange, fine and showy 
131. *+P R I N C E S S OF WALES, syn. 
BEAUTY OF ST. JOHN'S WOOD, and 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA — Pearl-white, 
tinted with rosy lilac, very fine. Is. 
132. *tPRINCESS TECK, syn. CHRISTMAS 
NUMBER and PRINCESS MARY — Blush 
white, large, and full ; very useful for late flowering 
134. ‘PRINCESS BEATRICE — Beautiful 
lively tint of rosy pink ; a fine show flower. Is. 
135. ‘tPRINCE ALFRED— Silvery rose-crim- 
son, largo and fine 
136. *+PRINCE OF WALES— Dark purple- 
violet, finely incurved. 
137. *+PINK PERFECTION, syn. MISS 
MARY MORGAN and PINK PEARL— Delicate 
pink, large, and of exquisite form 
143.*+QUEEN OF ENGLAND, syn. HER 
MAJESTY— Blush, fine form 
146. 'REV. J.DIX-Orange-red, light centre. Is. 
147. ‘REFULGENCE — Rich purple-maroon, 
very attractive. Is. 
148. ‘REV. C. BOYES— Bright shiny crimson, 
broad petals 
149. RIVAL LITTLE HARRY — Goldex 
bron zo 
150. SIR S. CAREY — Dark brown chestnut 
with golden points 
154. SIR B. SEYMOUR— Broad incurved 
petals, bronzy red. Is. 
155. *ST. PATRICK, syn. BEETHOVEN— 
Bronzy red ; fine 
1 66. ‘tVENUS -Lilac-peaeli, large and beautiful 
169.*tWHITE VENUS— Pure white, with fine 
! broad incurved waxy petals 
varieties, 2s. 6 d. per pkt. 
% 
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John Shaw k Sons, 37, Mark Lane, London, E.C., January 22nd, 1884. 
The Chrysanthemum cuttings duly reached us, and aro all that could be wished. 
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