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384. L'ORANOERE. 
385. MAIDEN’S BLUSH. 
386. «MATD OP KENT (Cannell). 
387. MDLLE. MARIQNAC. 
388»tMDLLE. MARTHE. 
389. MDLLE. ELISE DORDAN. 
390. NELLY RAINFORD 
391. ORANGE BEAUTY. 
392. »tPRESIDENT, syn. MR. MURRAY. 
393. tPRINCE VICTOR. 
394. PURITY. 
395. tPYGMALION. 
390. tROSINANTE. 
397. ‘ROSE D’AMOUR. 
398. *ROSE TREVENNA. 
399. RUSSIA PERFECTA. 
400. *tSAINT MICHAEL. 
401. SAINT THAIS. 
402. STRIATUM ELEGANS. 
403. SUNSET. 
404. VICTORINE. 
405. VOLCAN. 
406. *tWHITE CEDb NULLI. 
407. "WHITE TREVENNA. 
408. WM. KENNEDY. 
409. *WM. SABEY. 
,410. ^WILLIAM WESTLAKE. 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
SECRETS IN COMPETITION. 
Althoagh the Japanese do not require to be made as uniform as if they had been cast in one mould, 
like the incurved and recurved, yet they require similar arrangement, so that they each present a 
regular and pretty form, whatever their natural shape may be. Massiveness and great depth of 
flower is most appreciated ; flat hollow centres and undecided colours should be avoided. No model 
can be set up in this section as the one required. Yet whatever style of twisting, curling, or 
recurving best suits the variety, to assist that growth of the flower to develop itself, and when done, 
it must be such as the eye will cause the tongue to say, “That is pretty; I like that variety.” 
It generally follows, what pleases the public pleases the judges, and that is the secret of success. 
411. ABBE MENDENHALL, id. 
412. A. H. WOOD. Plants, 1.S-. ; cuttings, 8rf. 
413. A. J. BALFOUR. Plnnt.s, 2.«. ; cuttings, 
l.s. 3d. 
414. ALBERIC LUNDEN. id. 
415. ALICE M. LOVE. Plimts, l.s. ; 
cuttings, 8d. 
416. *ALICE SEWARD, id. 
417. AMIRAL AVELLAN. 6</. 
418. AMY SHEA. Plants, l.«. ; cuttings, Hd. 
419. ANNA HARTZHORN. id. 
420. A. PAYNE. Plants, l.s. ; cuttings, 3d. 
421. ARONA. Plants, Is. ; cuttings, 3d. 
422. AUSTRALIE. Plants, Is. ; cuttings,8</. 
423. AUTUMN TINTS, id. 
424. AVALANCHE, id. 
425. BARON TAIT. Plants, 2s. ; cuttings. 
Is. 3d. ® 
426. BEAUTY OF CASTLEWOOD, syn. 
MRS. PRESIDENT HARRISON. 6d. 
427. "BELLE PAULE, syn. BELLE PAUL- 
INE. 
428. BLACK DIAMOND. 
429. BOUQUET DES DAMES. 
430. BOULE D'OR (Ino.). 6</. 
431. BOULE D OR. 
432. "BEAUTE TOULOUSAINE. 
433. BEAUTY OF ADELAIDE. Plants, 
2s. ; cuttings. Is. 3d. 
434. "BEAUTY OF EXMOUTH. 
435. BELLEM. Plants, Is. ; cuttings, 3d. 
436. BRIDE OF MAIDENHEAD. 
437. C. A. OWEN. Plants, 2.s. ; cuttings. 
Is. 3d. - 
438. C. B. HAYWOOD. IMants, i,ls. ; 
cuttings, 3d. 
489. C. E. JEFFCOCK. Plants, Is. ; 
cuttings, 3d. 
440. "CHARLES BLICK. 
441. "CHARLES DAVES. 6d. 
442. CHARLES J. MASSEY. Plants, Is. ; 
cuttings, 3d. 
443. C. HARMAN PAYNE. Is. 
444. CHAS. E. WILKINS. Plants, 2s. ; 
cuttings, Is. 3d. 
445. CHITO. Is. 
446. COLONEL CHASE. 
447. COL. CURSON. Plants, Is. 
3d. 
cuttings. 
448. COL. T. C. BOURNE (Ref.). Gd. 
449. COL. W. B. SMITH. Gd. 
450. COMMANDANT BLUSSET. 
451. "COMTE DE GERMINY. 
452. COMTE F. LURANI. 
453. COMTESSE DE GALBERT. Is. 
454. CRIMSON BEAUTY. Gd. 
455. CRODA. Plants, 2s. ; cuttings. Is. 3d. 
Established Plants of all Chrysanthemums not priced 4d. each. Cuttings, purchaser’s 
selection, zs. per doz., except those priced higher; our selection, is. 6d. per doz. ; 8s. per loo. 
Cuttings of new varieties at a proportionate price. 
AW are flowered yearly on purpose to keep them true to name. Always a large quantity of 
Stock Plants ready for propagating or Jor growing into specimen and flowering plants. 
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