li. dki)T|en & Gruide. 
f 216. 0-. STEVENS. 
' 217. tJEWESS. 
218. »tJXJLIE I.AORAVERE. 
219. »tKINO OP CRIMSONS. 
220. LA OANDEUR. 
221. MISS ALICE ROBERTSON. 6rf. 
222. MISS FLORENCE LUNN. 6</. 
223. MOUNT ETNA. 
224. MR. B. HOOKE. Crf. 
225. »tMRS. FORSYTH. 
226. *tORANGE ANNIE SALTER. 
227. »PERLE DES BEAUriiS. 
228. PHIDIAS. 
229. «tPROONE. 
230. aPUTNET GEORGE (Cannell). 6d. 
231. R. SMITH. 6rf. 
232. SALTERH. 
233. TEMPLE OP SOLOMON. 
234. WHITE EMPEROR. 6d. 
236. WM. NEVILLE. 
236. YELLOW ELSIE (Cannell), syn. 
GOLDEN ELSIE (Ref. Dec.). 
4d. each, except where priced. 
LARGE-FLOWERING ANEMONE, OR QUILLED ASTER-LIKE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
A stand of these, when well grown, has a most unique and beautiful appearanee, and if once seen 
thw would be grown by hundreds ; and tbe same with Pompon Anemone. 
The selection here made includes the best of this somewhat limited but very beautiful class. 
They should be exhibited in single flowers, like the Incurved. 
237. ACQUISITION. 
238. *ADA STRICKLAND. 
239. AGNES HAMILTON. 
240. BEAUTY OF EYNSPORD, 
241. O.S1SAR. 
242. CINCINNATI. 
243. DAME BLANCHE. 
244. DELAWARE. 
246. E. G. HAZELDENE. Gd. 
246. ‘EMPRESS. 
247. ‘FLEUR DE MARIE, syn. GEORGE 
HOCK. 
248. GEO. HAWKINS. 
249. ‘GEORGE SAND. 
260. GLADYS SPAULDING. 
261. ‘GLUCK. 
252. GRAND ALVEOLE. 
253. ‘JOHN BUNYAN 
254. JUNON. 
265. ‘KING OP ANEMONES. 
256. ‘LADY MARGARET. Gd. 
257. LA MARGUERITE. 
268. ‘LOUIS BONAMY. 
259. ‘MADAME GODERAU. 
260. MADAME ROBERT OWEN. 
2G1. MARGARET OF NORWAY. 
262. ‘MARGINATUM. 
263. ‘MARGUERITE D’ANJOU. 
264. ‘MARGUERITE DE YORK. 
266. MARIE JOLIVART. 
266. MISS ANNIE LOWE. Gd. 
267. MISS IiIARGARET. 
268. MR. A. J. BOOKER. 
269. MRS. O. J. SALTER. 
270. MRS. JUDGE BENEDICT. 
271. uMRS. M. RUSSELL (Cannell). 
272. ‘MRS. PETHERS. 
273. rtMRS. W. HOLMES (Cannell). 
274. ‘PRINCE OF ANEMONES 
275. PRINCESS. 
276. ‘PRINCESS LOUISE. 
277. ‘QUEEN MARGARET. 
278. ‘ST. MARGARET. 
279. ‘SUNFLOWER. 
280. THORPE JUNIOR. 
281. VIRGINALE, syn. LATE DUCHESS 
and MDME. GRAEM. 
282. W. & G. DROVER. 
4t7. each, except where priced 
ANEMONE OR QUILLED ASTER-LIKE FLOWERED POMPONS 
FOR STANDS OF CUT BLOOMS. 
Amongst the many stands of flowers seen at Chrysanthemums exhibitions, none in our opinion 
surpass these for beauty of colour and chaste appearance. They should be exhibited with three 
sprigs or shoots, together with from 8 to 10 in. of stem and foliage. As their flower stems are very 
weak and do not hold up their flowers well they should be strengthened with wire. 
283. AGLAIA. 
384.*tANTONIUS. 
286. ‘ASTARTE. 
2»6.‘tASTREA. 
287. BESSIE FLIGHT. 
288. BRIOLIS. 
289. ‘tCALLIOPE. 
290. CONTRAST. 
291. ‘DICK TURPIN. 
9(10 1i(T?Tr( lo 
29s! ‘EUGENE LANJAULET 
294. ‘tPIREFLY (Cannell). 
296. GEM OF EARLSWOO®. 1« 
296. ‘GRACE DARLING. 
297. »tJEAN HATCHETTE. 
298. ‘MADAME OHALONGE 
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