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S. Cai]i|e]l & >Soi|g’ ^^loi‘al Gfiiiile. 
SWANLEY YELLOW, or SUNFLOWER — (Jiie of the loveliest yellow-eolourcil 
varieties ever raised ; large, retlexed flowers, dwarf, and very free. os. 
GOOD TIDINGS — Colour Indian yellow, and in the stylo of Red Indian ; very long twisted 
petals, full-sized flower, and full centre, medium height ; will become the best in this cla.ss. os. 
ECLIPSE — The prettiest and most attractive of all the mixtures of yellow and red suffused ; 
bold recurved petals, fine large flower; very free, and the best of its class, hs. 
IVIRS. J. J. DILLIER — Silvery blush, shaded rose ; full centre, reflexcd florets, good form, 
and only grows about 3 feet high ; one of the best coming kinds. 6s. 
YOKOHAMA BEAUTY — A fine thing in the style and colour of Harman Paijm, and we 
have every reason to think it will make a good back row flower. 5s. 
FAVOURITE — Very broad-petalled reflexcd flower, colour silvery blush; verv dwarf, and one 
of the best of its class. 5s. 
ONW ARD — Loveliest white, tinted rose, shading to pure white, ever seen in the Chrvsanthemum ; 
long, broad petals and full-sized flower ; free, good habit. 5s. 
ALBERT VICTOR — Wliite, shaded rosy mauve, sweet contbination of colours ; a very 
promising exhibition variety. 5s. 
SWANLEY WHITE— Lovely ivory white, broad petals, form of J/. Asiorri. 7s. 6(/. 
SUNLIGHT — Creamy white, tinted lilac, shaded yellow at base. 5s. 
THE INTENDED — Most brilliant and lovelv rose-coloured Japanese ever seen, silvery hack, 
tipped white, full size, and full of long petals ; a noble kind, in the way of Balmoreau. 6s. 
MRS. DOUGLAS — Creamy white, recurved petals, flat flower. We anticipate this to be the 
best of all the creamy whites when well grown. 5.s. 
MARY— The ])rettiest formed flower ever seen, fall of petals, colour creamv white, outer 
extended |)ctals rose-iiink, very dwarf, and sweetly pretty ; (piite a new shape, and like a Catherine 
wheel, its. 
MRS. GOLDRING — Ground colour orange-yellow, long petals, suffused with red. and 
slightly twisted ; promises to he a fine Japanese. 5s. 
The set for 4’3 His. Ik/. 
NEW ANEMONE-FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUM 
JAMES WESTON— Canary-yellow, large outer guard petals white, with a lovelv distinct 
raised cushioned yellow centre ; an exquisite variety. 5s. each. 
NEW ANEMONE-FLOWERED 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
MRS. M. RUSSELL — A sport from Madame G’la/cmm, which is one of the be.st and most 
constant in cultivation. C’oloiir, orange-yellow, lovelv raised cushioned centre, with perfect guard 
Iietals; one of the be.st in cultivation. First-Cla.-^s 'ttertiticate. Crystal Palace National Chrvsaii- 
themum Society, and several others. Price 2s. 
MISS ANNIE LOWE — In this we have another sjiort. a fine coloured variety from I.adtj 
Marijaret ; the ray or guard petals are of a soft caiiarv yellow, centre, or cushion, of a deep bright 
yellow, making a line contrast : the central florets are also deeply toothed at the ajiex a.s in the imrcTit ; 
large. Awardcil a Pirst-Chuss Certiiicate, N.C.C. its. each. 
NEW INCURVED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
CHARLES GIBSON — Heautiful bronze, a sport from Mrs. A'. Jjaris, will undoubledlv ijiove 
a line incurved variety. First-Class Certiiicate. 2s 6d . : three for 6s. 
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