fl'. dk.i)r|ell G(uide. 
in November last, and was also awarded a Special Prize of One Guinea and an Oil Painting for 
best bloom in the show. Plants in February, 7». Gif. each, 3 for 20,s-. ; Plants in March, 3.s. Gif. each, 
3 for lO.v. 
1313. MRS. WHITE POPHA.M (.Tap. Inc.) — White, lined and frosted with carmine; medium 
height and good habit ; good on any bud, but a lovely colour on tlio second crowns. 7s. Gif. 
1314. NINA DABBS (Jap.) — Deep yellow, with a greenish shade ; the florets are as long, but 
much broader than A’lff/fi 7'ahor, while the make and colour is similar to P/iwbui. This will be a 
magnificent addition ; tlie habit and growth of the plant is of the very best, being dwarf with dark 
green foliage. 7.v. 6if. 
131.0. OWEN'S MEMORIAL (Jap.)— One of the grandest novelties of the season, the blooms 
measuring nearly a foot in diameter ; florets broad and drooping ; colour bright crimson-red with 
golden reverse. Height, 6 to G ft. Crown or terminal bud. Plants, 7s. Gtf. 
131G. PLUTO (Jap.)— Bright red, reverse golden. 2s 
1317. PRESIDENT MoKINLEY (Iiic. Jap.)— Ox-blood red, reverse old gold. 3s. Gif. 
1318. PRIDE OP RYECROPT (Yellow Niveus)— Tins is a sport from the popular and 
useful variety Niveus. It has all the good qualities and characteristics of its parent. Its colour is 
a rich and beautiful shade of primrose-yellow. Plants in Spring, 6s. 
1319. PRINCESS CHARLES OP DENMARK (Jap. Inc.)— Colour golden amber outside, 
shaded inside with reddish bronze; petals broad, beautifully incurved, forming a solid bloom. Two 
First-Class Certificates. Gs 
1319a. queen op PINKS — Colour a pore and clear pink, which sliows up in a remarkable 
manner by artificial light ; tlie bloom is well made, the petals of good substance ; a very elegant and 
charming variety of great promise. Good culture ; stop in April. Second crown buds. Plants, 6s. 
1320. R. P. HIBSON (.Tap.)— Pure white; e.xtra large. 2s. 
1321. RINALDO (Jap.))— Crimson, reverse old gold. 2s. 
1322. RUSSIA (Jap.)— Pure white ; petals twist like shavings. 2s. 
1322a. rose queen (Jap.)— One of the most elegant varieties we have. The bloom is a 
perfect model in form, florets of medium width, very even and full, falling from the centre with 
regularity. Top in March, and reserve crown bud ; good culture. Plants, 5s. 
1323. RUTH ELLIS (Jap.)— Shell-pink; very flue. Is. Gcf. 
1324. S. 0-. HUGHES (Jap.)— Lemon-yellow ; distinct. Is. Gif. 
1324a. SOURIRE DE MON AMIE— Medium-sized flowers, but of a pleasing effective shade of 
rose, the prettiest of this colour ; highly decorative, and recommended for verandahs aud gardens ; 
early flowering, and continues in good condition fora long time; very useful grown as specimens and 
standards. 2s. Gcf. 
1324u. SOLAR QUEEN— Large size, eight inches in diameter and full to the centre, comes 
uniformly good ; colour light, but bright aud beautiful yellow, and comes nearer our idea of what, 
a Chrysanthemum should be than any other variety raised by ns ; aud, further, we are sure it comes 
nearer what is wanted in England than any variety thus far raised on this side. Height, 3 ft. 5s. 
1324c. S. W. GILBERT (Weeks).— Deep crimson ; long broad flat florets, between O. IP. Childs 
aud Elma D. Smith, full exhibition size ; a decided acquisition and splendid habit. 5s. 
1325. THE YELLOW KID (Jap.)— Clear yellow ; broad petals. 2s. 
1326. TIPPECANOE (Jap.)— A fine pink terra-cotta. 2s. 
1327. WILLIAM BARDNEY (Jap. Inc.) — An enormous flower, with very long and l^ely 
incurving petals, building up a flower of great substance and beauty ; colour rich velvety crimson 
inside, with silvery grey revei'se ; a very distinct noviilty. Height, 5 to 6 ft. Crown bud. Plants, 6s. 
1327a. W. R. prince (.Tap.)— Deep yellow, each floret distinctly edged carmine; florets long 
and drooping ; very striking ; plant dwarf and sturdy ; first class for grouping. Top in early April, 
aud take second crown bud. 5s. . 
1327b. W. towers (Weeks). — Canary yellow, in form and floret almost identical with Mdlle. 
Theresa Rey ,- a grand grower and constant. 5s. 
JAPANESE DECORATIVE 
VARIETIES. 
strong branching habit, grand 
1328. NELLIE STRANKS— A very pretty decorative variety , - . 
for cutting ; colour white, edged and flushed rosy-pink. Height, 3 ft. Plants, 2s. 6«. 
1328a. pride of THE MARKET— In this we have one of the finest market Chrysanthemums 
ever raised. It is a delightful shade of deep yellow, flushed crimson bronze, the florets stand out 
free in true Japanese style, and are all produced, no matter how freely grown, on stiff foot-stalks. 
3s. Gif. 
1329. ZEBRA— Colour reddish bronze, .striped yellow ; a capital variety for general decorative 
and market purposes, makes a good pot plant about 2 ft. high ; very profuse bloomer. Plants, 2s. Go. 
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