dciiiqell & Gl-uitle. 
835. ALICE CROUSSE— Dwail and very 
free ; one of the best. 
836. HALLERI MAXIMA— Wliitc, very 
free ; one of the finest. 
CLOTH OF GOLD (Coronarium type) 
— Flowers single, heniitiful elear golden yellow, 
l.v. each. 
837. COMTE DE CHAMBORD— Yellow. 
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838. CORONARIUM GRANDIPLORUM 
— Blooms all the winter. 
839. CORONARIUM FRUTESCENS— 
White ; .s|dendid bedder. 
849. ETOILE D'OR — Yellow ; blooms nine 
months in a vear. 1.?. 
841.. MADAME PARP^ILLON. 
842. MINIATUM— White. 
843. PINNATIPIDA— Beautiful foliage 
844. SPECIOSUM (Leucanthemumj — 
Supposed to be the original variety. 
845. ULIGINOSUM (Pyrethrum)— White, 
large yellow centre ; blooms in September. A 
valuable hardy species, splendid for cut flowers. 
846. CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM— 
Pure white, yellow centre; fine for cutting. 
6rf. each ; 4.v. per doz. 
6tf. each ; flowering ])lants, U-. each. 
DOUBLE MARGUERITE (CORONARIUM CLASS). 
Blooms all the year. 
847. AURORA, DOUBLE — Bright yellow flowers, small anil wonderfully neat and pretty; 
invaluable for cut flowers, and for button-holes not excelled by any ether flowers. First-Class 
Certificate, (it/. ; flowering plants, l.s. 6(/. 
As the new varieties of Chrysanthemums are propagated, the prices will be lowered 
accordingly. Prices on application. 
THE FIRST CIIRYSANTIIKMUM SHOW IN ENGLAND was held at Norwich in the year 
1830, and the names of the varieties exhibited were: — Ta-iselled Yelloti’, Clustered Pink. Yellow 
Cluster, Silver White, Yellow Flame. Karin- Blush, Chani/ealtle Pale Buff, Lare/e Lilae. and Gulden 
Yellow. How bap])y nurserymen and gardeners must have been in these days, with so few and such 
ea.sy names 1 
CHRYSANTHEMUM COMPETITION. 
CUP AND WATER TUBE, 
For showing Chrysanthemums; 
ALSO BOARDS AND SHOW BOXES. {See paye 90.) 
Mr. K. E. CoNGitEVn, Millinount, near Edenderrv, King's Co., March 2oth, 1887. 
The plants are very good, and beautifully i>acked, and as fresh as if only a few hours in the box. 
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