Ckni^ell & 'Floi‘h.1 G[iiide. 
MMEj, MUSSET — DeepcanuiueBliadeil iixe, buriliTod oi'aiij'e-clia'jtiiiit : Kiand HosveiH. 12».U(/. 
OCEANUS — Yellow, spotted led, smaller petals almo t red; remark ildy beautiful. ‘J.i. Cx/. 
PANDORA — Purple and green leaves ; enormous flowers; glowing fiery red, borders und 
inside gold-Hamed ; an extraordinary beautiful variety, iiv. 
PARTENOPE — Enormous spike of flowers; vivid, dark orange-yellow, dillieult to describe: 
distinct. ‘2'\ 6t/. 
PERSEUS — Iminen.se flowers; pore canary-yellow, scarlet pencillings; rich flowering and 
lasting. 2s. Hi/. 
PHCEBE — Elowers similar to a Cattleya ; sulpbur-yellow, turning to whitisli-yellow, petals 
spotted carmine. lO.v. 
PRESIDENT VIGER-c; ircalar Howef', rich redilisli-searl t, shaded deeper. 12«. Crf. 
PLUTO -Earge und beautiful flowers, scarlet jmriile, flametl rel in.side. l!.s. 
PROFESSOR TREUB — llrown-red and dark green foliage, flowers minium .scarlet, striped 
salmon red ; among the red-leaved Gannas this is one of the most striking. 15s. 
PROFUSION— Very dwarf ; bright .seai let flowers, faintly edged gold ; fine. 2«. G</. 
RHEA — Metallic-brown leaves, medinm-si/.e flowers of a brilliant eriuisoii. lO.s. 
ROMA — Xumerousand large panicles; flowers large; yellow ground, flamed salmon-red. 10'. 
SOUV. DE MME. LEONIE VIENNOT— Circular tlowsrs ; China-rose, shaded carmine 
and suffiis-d golden. I'Jf. Hi/. 
SOUV, DE ROBT. OWEN — Large lino flowers, clear apricot, shaded rosy -salmon ; distinct. 
12s. Hi/. 
SUNSET— Height orangc-vellow, flamed and streaked glowing scarlet ; fine heads. 2.v, Hi/. 
SUEVIA— P lire canary-yellow, satiny and bronzed iusitle ; splendid. 2.'-'. Hi/. 
TOPAZ — Grand for etfect; the first pure yellow, of large size ; ideal in form. 5.s. 
TRINACRIA — Flowers very numerous and large ; sulphur-yellow, fading to a paler yellow ; 
a pure colour. 7.v. Hi/. 
TRIUMPH — Velvety -scarlet, suffused with deep maroon; large, vigorous grower; very fine. It.v 
VICE-PRESIDENT SAVOYE- Chestuut-red, .shaded orange and suffused carmine ; a 
novel colour. 12s. Hi/. 
VICTORIA — Immense trusses, large flowers; pale lenion-yelloiv, rose .spots, rich yellow and 
velvetv amaranth-red ; distinct and bold designs. 5s. 
WILHELM BECK — Immense trusses of sulphur-yellow flowers, scarlet-red pencillings ; a 
remarkable variety. 3s. Hi/. 
ZEBRA — Yellow streaked, blended and striped golden-yellow, orange, scarlet, and shnles of 
lilac, os. 
GRAND NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
PltODUCINO StKIPED AND StBIATEI) Br.0O.MS WITH nUKe CEXTRAt- Col.OUKlKOS. 
To meet the numerous demands received from amateurs and hortioultutists, we beg to offer to our 
esteemed clients the first scries of these novelties, the result of fifteen years’ work and hybridisine. 
demanding the most careful and cons'ant attention. These will certainly revolutionise the 
Chrysanthemum world, for they have no resemblance to any others existing. The freshness of the 
colouring and the sharpness of the striping do not fail to draw the attention of all amateurs. It is a 
noteworthy fact that growers have hitherto studiously confined themselves to one scries of tints — 
viz., red, yellow, white, &c. Lovers of this flouer are becoming weary of this monotonous 
uniformity, it is therefore with a feel ng of pride that we offer the latest creation to our clients. 
Those beautiful varieties are destined to become universally popular. 
AMITIE DE L’AGRICULTURE NOUVELLE — Inimense flowers, true Japanese 
form; very long petals, opening with the greatest facility ; chrome-yellow, striped and marked reddish- 
crimson, centre brick-red colour ; always in beauty; good lasting qualities. 30s. each. 
CCEUR ROSE — Very large and fine, regular formation, petals iotcriwtuing one with the other, 
milky-white petals, with a mauve colouring along greater part- of floixts, and thus forming a centre 
of mauve. 30s. each. 
MLLE. CHARLOTTE PATROLIN— Owarf ; flowers enormous, very donfile ; canary - 
yellow, dusted and striped red, deep reddish centre ; flowers keep in perfection for a very long time. 
For cut llowers. market purposes, culture in pt.ts, and for i xhihitioiis it is wiiliout a rival^ 20*. each. 
MLLE. MARIE VAISSIER — Flotvers very large; bold white yeials strip. d violet-earmiuc, 
centre of flaiver rose ; a beautiful variety. 17s. each. 
MME. E. RCEDERER-F ure white, richly striped and marked violet-carmine, the majority 
of flowers having a rose coloured centre ; continues in lull beauty for a long time; one of the fine.t. 
1 7s. each 
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