1 ^' 
fl. Cki\i\ell Gjaiide. 
NEW EARLY CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
MBS BURRELL^ — A beautiful, clear primrose colour, obtained tAvo First-Cbiss Certificates; 
ha.s been floAvercd two seasons, proving itself to be the best September flowering Primrose Chrysan- 
themum in cultivation, l.v. 
As the New Varieties are propagated, the prices will be lowered accordingly ; prices on application. 
When ordering, please quote edition of Catalogue, as the numbers are occasionally revised. 
LARGE-FLOWERING INCURVED VARIETIES. 
FOR CUT ni.OOMS. 
Those varieties marked with a (*) are these that have been exhibited, and were amongst the 
winning classes at the principal shows throughout England. All those Avith a (-f) are the best for 
exhibition specimen plants, (i) In the Japanese, those that flower in the latter part of September 
and early part of October. 
1. ATJREUM MXJLTIFLORUM — Very 
bright pure yelloAv ; fine front roAV floAver. 
2. *tANTONELLI — Salmon-orange. 
3. AREGINA, xyn. INNER TEMPLE— 
Magenta crimson ; distinct. 
.5. *ANGELINA, xi/'i. PRESIDENT SAN- 
DERSON — Golden amber, shaded cinnamon ; 
fine exhibition floAver. 
G. *ALFRED SALTER— Deep rosy pink; 
large and fine. 
7. *ABBE PASSAGLIA — Br.assy amber; 
fine front roAV floAver. 
8. *BEAUTY— Delicate blush. 
10. *fBARBARA — Rich bright golden yelloAV. 
11. BLONDE BEAUTY— White, tipped 
pale rose. 
12. *BRONZE JARDIN DES PLANTES 
— Bronze and yellOAv. 
13. *BARON BEUST, si/n. BERNARD 
PALLISY — Red chestnut, tipped Avith gold. 
14. *tBEVERLEY — Creamy Avhite, broad in- 
curved florets of fine form. 
lo. BRONZE QUEEN — A bronze sport from 
the Avell-known variety, Queen nf Knyland, This 
is sure to become a general favourite. 
18. *CHERUB — Golden amber, tinted bronze. 
23. DUCHESS OF ROXBURGH— Orange 
and rose. 
24. DR. ROZAS, syn. DR. ROGERS — 
Purple-crimson, incurved. 
2G. DUPONT DE L'EURE— Bronze, stiff 
petals. 
27. DUKE OF TECK — Rosy mauve, suf- 
fused Avhite ; very distinct. 
30. *EMPRESS EUGENIE— Delicate rosc- 
lilac. 
31. *tEVE — Snlphur-Avhite, a delicate floAver. 
32. *tEMPRESS OF INDIA, s,jn. LADY 
ST. CLAIR, MRS. CUNNINGHAM, SNOW- 
BALL, and WHITE QUEEN— White, very 
large and fine. 
33. ‘ENAMEL — Blush Avhite ; very fine. 
34. ‘EMILY DALE — Pale straAV colour ; 
sport from Queen of England. 
35. ENSIGN — Shade of light purple. 
40.*t — FAUST — Crimson-purple, very full ; 
fine. 
41. FINGATi — Rose violet, Avith lighter 
back ; shoAvy floAver, but coarse. 
44. ‘GLOBE WHITE — A floAver of exquisite 
form and purity. 
47. GENERAL SLADE — Indian red, 
tipped Avith orange. 
48. ‘GOLDEN EAGLE, syn. ORANGE 
PERFECTION — Indian red and gold. 
4!).*t— GENERAL BAINBRIGGE— Dark 
orange-amber, gold centre. 
50.* t GOLDEN EMPRESS — Clear primrose- 
yelloAV ; fine shoAv floAver. 
61. ‘GOLDEN QUEEN OF ENGLAND 
— Golden canary ; large and fine. 
52. ‘GOLDEN JOHN SALTER— Golden 
yelloAV, changing to amber. 
53. ‘tGOLDEN BEVERLEY— Golden yel- 
loAv ; beautifully incurved show floAver. 
64. ‘GLORIA MUNDI— Bright yellow; 
dAvarf habit, and very free. 
6G.‘tGUERNSEY NUGGET — Primrose 
yelloAV ; large. 
GO. ‘HERO OF STOKE NEWINGTON— 
Rosy blush, slightly shaded purple. 
Gl. HERCULES— Dull red. 
62. HEREWARD — Large purple, silvery 
back, finely incurved. 
G4. fHETTY BARKER — Fine tinted blush ; 
free and early. 
72. ‘ISABELLA BOTT — Delicate pearl- 
I Avhite, tinted rosy lilac, finely incurved, 
j 73. JEANNE D’ARC — Pure Avhite, grand 
I floAver, tipped lilac. 
7G. ‘JARDIN DES PLANTES — Bright 
golden yelloAV, splendid colour. 
77. ‘JOHN SALTER, syn. MR. HOWE— 
Cinnamon-red, orange centre ; one of the best 
for exhiliition. l.s. 
78. L^ION LEQUAY— Beautiful deep rose, 
full and fine. 
79. ‘LORD ALCESTER, syn. PRINCESS 
IMPERIAL and BRUCE FINDLAY — A 
primrose-coloured sport from Empress oj India ; 
a distinct and noble floAver. 
81. *tLADY HARDINGE — Delicate rose- 
pink, tipped Avith blush and yelloAv. 
82. ‘tLADY SLADE— Soft lilac-pink, centre 
blush, beautifully incurved. 
( 63 ) 
