S. Ch.r\i\ell & 3]^loi‘h.l 0uide. 
'^Ti 
g MARIUS LASSAIjI — C liamois, (ieep 
r yellow and red. 
MARSA — Rose, white centre; extra 
fine. 
708. MASTIC — Oranpie, shading off lighter. 
MATHTLDE CAZAUX— White and 
clear lilac. 
709. M. A. VILMORIN — Orange crimson, 
shaded gold. 
710. M. CROUSSE — Crimson. 
711. M. C. HUBERT — Crimson and yellow. 
712. MDME. BOUCHARLAT (De Rey- 
dellet) — Yellow, changing to rusty buff. 
713. MDME. CANNELL— Silvery white, 
shaded blush. 
MDME. CHRETIEN — Rosy lilac, 
reverse silvery. 
MDME. DUBREUIL — Satiny lilac; 
extra fine. 
MDME. LA MARQUISE DE MUN 
— Silverv white and rose. 
MDME. MARIE CLOS— Yellow and 
rose. 
MDME. ROZAIN — Bnff-.salmon. 
7U. MDLLE. ANTOINETTE BRUNEL 
— Rosy amaranth, tipped white. 
Il.l.' MDLLE. AUGUSTINE GAUTHEUT 
M. CAVALIER — Rosy salmon. 
M. WEITCH FILS — Crimson-brown, 
shaded salmon, tipped gold ; extra fine. l.s. 
727. MRS. C. CAREY — White, much 
curled, large blooms; one of the finest and most 
useful late varietie,s. 
728. NE PLUS ULTRA — Rose, reverse 
NUIT DAUTOMNE — Crimson ama- 
golden. 
729. 
ninth. 
ORNEMENTS — Red, shaded salmon, 
silvery reverse. 
730. PERE DELAUX — Reddish crimson. 
PETIT MARR OUCH— Velvety, 
reddish brown. 
PR^lCOCITi: JAPONAISE— Soft 
rosv peach, sulphur centre, l.s. 
731. PRINCE OP ORANGE— Yellow and 
orange. 
PRINCESS BLANCHE — Creamy 
white, .shaded salmon. 
732. ■ REDUPLICATA— Violet, shaded ear- 
mine. tipped white. 
733. REGALIA — Reddish chestnut, one of 
the brightest coloured varieties. 
731. REVE DE PRINTEMPS — Violet- 
— Silvery rose, bordered white. 
710. M. DE BRAZZA — Amaranth, tipped 
white. 
717. M. GARNIER — Orange, shaded chest- 
nut. 
718. M. LEMOINE— Red and golden. 
RICHARD LARIOS — Rose and violet. 
719. M. LEON BRUNEL— Orange-brown, 
quilled florets. 
720. M. PAUL PABRE — Crimson, shaded 
gold. 
721. M. RAOUX — Light amaranth, spotted 
white. 
722. M. MARGOTTIN— Crimson and yel- 
low. 
723. M. M. THIBAUT ET KETELEER 
carmine. 
737). REX RUBRORUM— Deep red and 
crimson. 
73G. ROB ROY — Centre orange, shaded red. 
737. ROSE ClfcLESTE — Silvery rose. 
738. RICHE BOUQUET— White lilac and 
rose. 
ROSE FAVOURITE— White, shaded 
rose. 
739. ROSE MIGNONNE— Delicate rose. 
ROSY MORN — Ro.se pink, reverse 
silver. 
740. RUY BLAS— Criin,son-red. 
SALMONEA PLE N A — Salmon, 
shaded yellow and red. 
741. SOURCE D OR — Orange and gold. 
— Velvety crimson. 
724. M. VINTOUSKE — Crimson, shaded 
chamois. , , 
725. M. EUGENE POURQUIE— Reddish 
brown. 
720. M. JUAN CRUZ DE EGUILEOR— 
Reddish crimson. 
M. J. ALDEBERT — Reddish carmine. 
M. BRASSAC— Rose shaded. 
SOUV. DANGELE AMIEL— Bluish 
white and rosy carmine. 
742. TINTAMARRE — Creamy white and 
carmine. 
743. TOKIO — Reddish bronze anil yellow. 
744. TUBIPLORUM — Rosy mauve, passing 
to white ; distinct. 
WM. CLARKE — Reddish chestnut and 
I yellow ; extra fine. 
EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
IfeARLY flowering Chrysanthemums are making rajiid improvement; we now give them more 
attention and grow them better. Our house, after the Carnations and Picoteeswere removed, 
and during August and September, was really a fine sight. It cannot be said we have nothing 
but Dahlias in the autumn, for these can be had in abundance ; yes, for many continue throwing up 
flowers after the first lot are cut — so very different to the ordinary November kinds, and for bedding 
many of tlje varieties make a grand feature. Mr. Graham, the Superintendent of Hampton Court 
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