S. diuinell Sl ^01)^’ Gfuide. 
anil certainly the baft keeper in cultivation. Good form any bud, giving preference to second crown, 
Good culture A.M., R.H.S. I'lants, 5s. ; three for 12.v. iid. i i c ; 
1259. AMARANTH (Jap.) — White, heavily shmled auvuanth ; very distinct. Js. ba. 
1260 APOLLO (Jap.) — Bronze and amber. l.s. 6rf. 
1261. AUTUMN BRIDE (Inc. Jap.)— Pure white ; very full flower. 2.s. 
1262. BARON REICHER (Jap. Inc.)— Full and handsome flower of the largest size, with long 
broad petals loosely incurving; colour rich apricot-yellow, lined and shaded reddish carmine, with 
golden buff reverse. Height, 5 to 6 ft. Crown bud. Plante, 7s. 6</. 
1262a. beauty OP THRUMPTON (Weeks).— Deep rose purple, mil reflexed florets ; tine 
exhibition variety, and excellent habit. 5s. , . 
1263. belle OP PACIFIC (Jap.)— Deep rose ; long petals ; hairy. 2s. 
1263a black hawk (Jap.) — This was sent from America for trial as an exhibition variety, 
but it' proves to be much too small for the boards. It is a charming decorative variety, especially 
if grown in sprays without disbudding. The form of the flower is ipiite distinct, and the colour is 
of the richest scarlet-maroon imaginable. Plants, 3s. bil. 
1264. BRIAN BORU (Jap.)— Salmon-pink ; very large. 2s. 
I^GIa CAPT BELLAMY (Jap.)— Time form, with an incurving centre ; colour clear and deep 
canary-yellow ; very striking. Stop early in April, and t.ike second crown bud ; good culture. 5s. 
1264d. CHARLES PAGE— Deep orange and shaded bronze ; florets broad and whorled, incurving 
at the tips ; blooms large and of handsome form ; moderate feeding. Stop middle of May, and take 
crown bud. 5s. ^ , , n o 
1265. CONSTANCE TERRELL (Jap.l— Deep golden yellow. 2s. 
1266. CONSUELA (Jap.)— Delicate pink ; fine form. l.s. G</. . 
I’GI. DANCING MAID (Jap.) — Self-pink, forming a ball of twisted florets. Is. 6d. 
126s! DAVID INGLIS (Ref. Jap.) — An exhibition flower of a very high order of merit; long 
broad petals ; a very refined and graceful flower, and a colour much wanted ; the upper surface 
rich crimson with golden reverse. Height about 5 ft. Crown bud Plants, 7s. 6a. 
1269. DAYDAWN (Jap.)— Creamy white ; very large. Is. 6</. 
1270. DAYTON (Jap.)— Pure white. Is. (id. 
1271. DELICACY (Jap.) -Pure white; of fine substance, 2s. 
1271a. don DE la MADONE — Recommended by the N.C.S., and awiirded Certificates at 
Paris aiid Lille. Very late flowering; a seedling from iioureni,- de Petite Amie. Can be had in 
good condition for cutting from the 20th of October to the en.d of December. Flowers are of the 
purest possible whit-*, with a centre of sea-green ; the formation of petals is most extraordinary. 
Owing to its lateness, solidity of flowers, decorative purposes, and good travelling qualities, it wi i 
surpass Souvenir de Petite AmU, and undoubtedly become the Queen ot the Market. Good dwarf 
habit, and grows into splendid specimens. Cuttings, 1st of February, 48**. 6a. 
l‘>72 EDWIN A. KIMBALL (Inc. Jap.) -Crimson, reverse golden. 2.s*. 
1273 FRAU AGATHA KESSON— An immense Japanese, with very long drooping florets 
of medium width, and has g;od lasting qualities; colour deep rose, with silver reverse; fine 
e.xhibition variety ; good habit. Crown hud. Plants in Spring, 6s. 
1273a GEORGE POSTER— A superb incurving Japanese of a rich golden yellow ; the bloom 
is very deep and of good substance; the florets are broad, and whirl into a twist very slightly. 
Crown bud, moderate stimulating. F.C.C., N.C.S. 6s. ... 
1273b GEORGE GOVER— This variety has been greatly admired by all who have seen it, and 
has been highly spoken of by tlie Horticultural Press. It is a very distinct flower of a rich lively 
rose colour, a tint hitherto deficient on the exliibition board. Tlie florets are long and of medium 
width which intermingle slightly, showing a silvery reverse. An easy doer, and should become very 
popular. Good culture ; stop in April. Crown bud. 6s. 
1274 GERTRUDE SALTER (Inc. Jap.)— Deep rosy lilac, with silvery white reverse ; a 
flower of immense depth, about flj inches across. When this is fully developed, the centre is very 
rich and the under florets meet at the stem, forming a complete ball. The height of this is ouly 
4 feet when first crowns are secured, hut it is best nipped early in April and secure second crowns. 
OS* 
1275. GOLD STANDARD (Jap.)— Intense yellow. 3.s. 
1275a. golden HARVEST— Fellow-coloured Chrysanthemums we have in abundance, still 
there are none so pretty and distinct as this, both in colour and form. Tiie softest canary-yellow, 
slightly paler in the reverse of florets, which are curled in a most charming manner; very striking 
variety indeed ; good culture, 9-inch pot. Top early in Marcli ; crown bud. Plants ouly, 5s. ; 
three for 12.«. bd. 
1276. GOVERNOR RUDD (.Jap.)— Bl ight cream ; very distinct. 2s. 
1277. HENRY HURRELL (Inc. Jap.)— Golden yellow. 2s. 
1278. INFATUATION (Jap.)— Pure white. 2s. 
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