■jtv- 
fl. diir\i\cll & $or\£’ tfloi&l Gjuide. 
640. “SARNIA — White, pink stripe ; novel and 
distinct 
641. STAB — Very long and large orange- 
yellow florets ; fine 
■ 642. SOUVENIR DU CAIRE — Briek-rcd, 
shaded violet-brown, petals largo and fine. 2s. 
643. J STRIATUM PERFECTUM — Fine 
flower, with large florets ; white, beautifully 
striped and flaked violet-rose. Is. 
644. SOUVENIR D'AMSTERDAM — Crim- 
son shaded, violet-brown, large and fine. Is. 
645. ’SOLEIL LEVANT S)/n. LTNFANTE 
D’ESPAGNE and TASSELLED YELLOW— 
Canary-yellow, immense flowers 
646. +*SOURCE D’OR — Flowers large and 
double, orange, and shaded gold, lightly dotted 
dark yellow, highly suffused rusty red, a novel 
and distinct colour, refloated. Is. 
647. SIMON DELAUX — Flowers of immense 
size, reddish crimson, shaded ; extra. Is. 
64S.JSOUV. D'AMELIE— White, flamed and 
shaded rose-violet, large reflexed flowers, petals 
lialf-tubular, early flowering, dwarf 
649. TINTAMARRE— Creamy white, tinted 
rich carmine 
650. "THE SULTAN — Flowers very large, 
composed of a mass of bright rosy purple florets, 
with a lighter back 
651. THE CZAR— Yellow, good. 
652. TENDRESSE— lhonze-rose, largeandfull 
653. THE MIKADO— Bronzy-yellow, thread- 
like, useful ns a late- flowering variety. Is. 
654. ’THUNBERG — A fine large flower, of a 
soft primrose-yellow ; very attractive, incurved. Is. 
*THE KHEDIVE —Light purple, shaded 
lilac, also useful as a late flowering variety 
635. TOKIO — Deep reddish bronze, shaded 
yellow 
656. *TRIOMPHE DE LA RUE DES 
CHALETS — Immense size, salmon colour, 
tinted rose, golden centre. Is. 
657. ’TRIOMPHE DU NORD-Fronze, shaded 
chestnut-rose, very fine and good. Is. 
658. ’VICEROY OF EGYPT — Deep rosy 
crimson and white back ; first row of florets 
quilled, the rest very broad and curved inwards 
659. VAL D’ANDORRE — Bed, shaded 
orange, fine inbricated flower. First Class Certi- 
ficate. Is. 6d. 
660. WILLIAM ROBINSON — Orange- 
salmon, a sport from Bouquet Bait. Is. 
661. VICTOR LEMOINE— lteddish amaranth, 
reverse of petals pure white, large and fine, late. 
Is. 
663. WHITE SWAN— White, tinted lilac 
All those not priced, fid. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
Cuttings, purchaser’s selection, 2s. per dozen; our selection, Is. 6d. per dozen. New varieties ill 
proportion. 
THREAD-LIKE FLOWERED 
668' ’AGREMENTS DE DA NATURE— * 1 
Golden yellow, shaded with reddish brown. Is. I 
871. EARLY ROSE QUEEN — A pretty ' 
variety, much tasselled 
673. CITE DES FLEURS— Velvety crimson- 
amaranth, free. Is. 
674. GENERAL DE LARTIGUE — Large 
flowers, thin drooping petals, of a brilliant flame 
colour, reverse of petals golden yellow. Is. 
675. GOLDEN THREAD— Yellow, free 
676. FRIZOU — Beautiful deep canary-yellow, 
shaded lighter, extra. Is. 6d. j 
677. JUVBNA— Very dark thread-like petals, 
very striking 
673 . JOSEPH MAHOOD— Large, full centre, 
ground colour yellow curiously dotted and striped 
with a reddish hue, distinct. First Class Certi- 
ficate. 1 f 
" 679. LA JOYEUSE — Cream-coloured, shaded 
pink, thread-like petals, free 
680. LE LILLIPUT— Deep golden orange, 
deeper centre 
VARIETIES (JAPANESE). 
METEOR— Bright golden yellow, petals 
long 
681. MANDARIN — Clear canary-yellow 
682. MADAME G O D I L L O T— Beddish 
brown, large flower 
683. ’MADAME B. RENDALTER, syn. 
CURIOSITY — Nankeen-yellow shaded rose, very 
free 
684. MDLLE. SAVIGNY— Bosy mauve, light 
centre 
685. *M. EUGENIE POURQUIE— Of a red- 
dish brown colour, shaded gold 
686. J’M. JUAN CRUZ DE EGUILEOR — 
Long recurved florets of a bright reddish crimson, 
large flowers, free 
687. *NAGASAKI VIOLET— Dark rose, and 
violet, sometimes spotted white 
689. ’RED DRAGON — Dark red, tipped 
yellow 
690. *R. T. BIGGS— Of a rich brownish crim- 
son, very free 
691.1'REINE DES BEAUTES— Deep rich 
crimson, reverse of florets golden, free 
692. RED INDIAN— Bed, free 
Mr. J. Dun-das, The Gardens, Victoria House, Dukinfield, Cheshire, February 16th, 1884. 
1 got the Chrysanthemums yesterday ; they arrived very nicely, as fresh as if they had only left 
.Swanley. 
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