fl. Cunnell & gon^’ tfloi‘h.1 Cfuide. 
POMPONS. 
With (lowers larger than preceding class. These 
are excellent for large specimen plants. 
307. ‘ADONIS— Rose and purple 
398. AUTUMNUM - Bull', distinct 
402. ’BROWN CEDO NULLI— Brown, very 
useful 
404. "CAPTAIN .NEMO— Amaranth purple, 
tipped white, distinct 
405. CRAVACTION — Deep magenta 
406. ‘CRIMSON PERFECTION — Bright 
crimson, one of the richest coloured. Is. 
407. COMETE BIELA — Brick-red, shaded 
orange, very pretty and late (lowering 
408. ‘+DUPONT DE L’EURE — Rich golden 
yellow, deep amber centre, line 
410. ‘tELEONORE — Crimson, tipped gold, 
pretty 
411. ECLIPSE — Bronzy red, tipped golden 
yellow, a fine semi-globular (lower, Is. 6 d. 
I 412. FEU D’AMOUR— Bosy purple 
413. *'l FANNY — Maroon-red, free and fine \ 
415. *+GOLDEN MADLLE. MARTHE— The) 
finest yellow l'ompon yet introduced •’ 
416. '*tGOLDEN CEDO NULLI — Canary- 
yellow - f 
41 7. ‘GOLDEN TREVENNA— Useful 
418. GOLDEN -&& THAIS— Beautiful deary 
yellow 
j 421. JAMES FORSYTH — Orange-crimson, 
j shaded brown, distinct 
422. LE PARNASSE — Clear violet 
423. ‘LILAC CEDO NULLI— Rosy lilac 
424. L’ORANGERE-Beautiful apricot-yellow, | 
very free. Is. 
427. *+MADLLE. MARTHE— Extra fine and 
dwarf, pure white 
428. MAIDEN’S BLUSH— Blush pink, dwarf 
429. MAROON MODEL — Light crimson, 
good 
430. MADLLE. MARIGNAC — Deep rose, | 
tipped white, good. Is. 
431. ORANGE BEAUTY — Bright orange and . 
yellow, free. Is. 
432. PRINCE VICTOR— Dark red 
433. *+PRESIDENT — Deep rosy carmine 
434. PURITY — White, a very free bloomer, 
and for cut (lowers one of the best. Is. 
435. ROSINANTE— Silvery blush 
436. *ROSE D’AMOUR— Clear rose 
437. ‘ROSE TREVENNA— Rosy blush, fine 
438. RUBRA PERFECTA — Rich purplish 
! crimson, extra fine. Is. fid. 
440. »tSAINT MICHAEL— Bright gold, full 
size, good 
441. S UNSET — Orange-brown 
442. .'JATTJd'ltl- THAIS— Chestnut and brown 
443. VOLCAN — Deep reddish-mahogany, 
tipped gold ; dwarf and free v 
445. *WHITE TREVENNA— White, very free fy 
446. *+ WHITE CEDO NULLI— White, with , , 
brown tips. Is. T\ 
Established Plants of all Chrysanthemums not priced, Gd. each. Cuttings, purchaser's selection, 2s. 
per dot. ; our selection, Is. 6d. ; 10s. per 100, Cuttings of new varieties at a proportionate price. 
All are flowered yearly on purpose to keep them true to name. Always a large 
quantity of Stock Plants ready for propagating or for growing into flowering plants. 
YOIII SH<8XJXJS REAdCRlVEBER THIS. 
We supplied Mr. Herrin with all, or nearly all, his forty-eight varieties 
awarded the £15 Premier Prize at the great National Chrysanthemum 
Show at the Royal Aquarium, November, 1884. We send the best Book 
and Catalogue on this family ever published, post free, four stamps. 
Mr. Matted, The Gardens, Fmnclie Hall, Kidderminster, 24th November, 1S8I. 
The Chrysanthemums you pout us gave great satisfaction, and were very much admired 
at our show. It skeins a tdiamo to try for anything better. However, after visiting 
Birmingham Show I saw a few that I must add to our collection. Your exhibit there was 
something wonderful. It took one of the 1*. C.’s all his time to induco the people to move- 
on. Send me your latest Catalogue. 
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