ll. dki\i|ell 8 l Gtuide 
1027. aQUEEN OF THE YELLOWS 
CCannell). 
1028. REV. W. E. REMFREY. 6</. 
1029. ROBERT. 
1030. SCARLET GEM (Cannell). 
1031. SNOW WREATH. 
1032. SOUV. DE LONDRES. 
1033. STAR. Is. 
1034. STAR OF HOLBORN. 
1035. THE ECHO. 6d. 
103C). WARLEY PICKERING. 
1037. WINIFRED HULL. Is. 
Is. 
All those not priced, id. each. 
Cuttings of new varieties half price, unless priced. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (MARGUERITES) PARIS DAISIES. 
{Golden and Silver Stars.) 
This class is really one of the most valuable for cut flowers ; with only ordinary care they can be 
had in flower all the year. During the winter they are indispensable, and if afterwards planted out 
they make a splendid bed ; if they have a fault at all, it is because they are too easily propagated. 
They were much admired by all visitors at the Paris Exhibition, and arc extensively grown in the 
French parks as bedding plants. The fact of their never ceasing flowering makes them household 
flowers everywhere. 
1038. ALICE CROUSSE — Dwarf and very 
free ; one of the best. 
1039. ALMA BRUGGEMANN -Flowers 
single, beautiful clear golden yellow, edged 
white. 
1040. BRANCHING ETOILE D’OR — 
Bright yellow ; habit and free blooming are all 
that can be desired. It is, in our opinion, the 
most serviceable plant sent out for many years. 
1041. CORONARIUM FRUTESCENS— 
White ; splendid bedder. 
1042. CORONARIUM GRANDIFLORUM 
— Blooms all the winter. 
1043. ifcTOILE D'OR — Yellow ; blooms nine 
months in a year. Is. 
1044. MADAME FARF.<BILLON. 
1045. MAXIMUM — Pure white, yellow 
centre ; fine for cutting. 6rf. each ; 4s. per doz. 
1046. MTNIATUM- White. 
1047. PINNATIFIDA— Beautiful foliage. 
1048. SPECIOSUM (Leuoanthemum) — 
Supposed to be the original variety. 
1049. ULIGINOSUM (Pyrethrum)— 
White, large yellow centre, blooms in September: 
a valuable hardy species, splendid for cut flowers. 
6(7. each ; flowering plants, Is. each. 
NEW SINGLE FLOWERED ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
These novelties were obtained by crossing C. coronarium on to C. carinatum, and will prove 
a valuable addition to this class, and also very useful for cutting and decorative purposes. 
1050. *CHIEPTAIN — Large, bright yellow, 
1051. bu^ OF YORK— Deep yellow self ; 
good. 
1052. *ELEGANS — White, yellow centre ; 
fine. 
GOLDEN GEM— A beautiful rich 
1053. 
colour. 
1054. ‘PRINCESS MAY— White with deep 
yellow ring round an orange disc ; fine shape. 
1055. ‘SUNSHINE — Bright clear yellow, 
golden disc, florets broad ; large and fine 
‘Received an Award of Merit. 
Is. each. 
DOUBLE MARGUERITE (CORONARIUM CLASS). 
Blooms all the year. 
1060. aAURORA, DOUBLE (Cannell) — Bright yellow flowers, small and wonderfully neat and 
pretty ; invaluable for cut flowers, and for button-holes not excelled by any other flowers. First-Class 
Certificate. 6<7. ; flowering plants, Is. 6rf. 
THE FIRST CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW IN ENGLAND was held at Norwich in the year 
1826, and the names of the varieties exhibited were: — Tasselled Yellow, Clustered Pink, Yellow 
Cluster, Silver White, Yellow Flame, Early Blush, Changeable Pale Buff, Large Lilac, and Golden 
Yellow, How happy nurserymen and gardeners must have been in those days, with so few and such 
easy names I 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. 
This wilt be found useful in the cultivation of the Chrysanthemum, more especially to swell 
out the buds, and give vigour to the whole plant. 
6d. per lb.; 7 lbs., 2s.; 14 lbs., 3s. 6d.; 28 lbs., 6s. 
Special fbiobb for larger quantities. 
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