fi. Cb.i\r\ell $n Gfiiide. 
The Qarden, Kovemher \i(h, 1882. 
" Ohrysanthemum Lord U'oheleij. A very fine incurved variety, 
large, of a fine form, distinct from any other.” 
The flowers are very 
Journal of Iforticullure, November 16th, 1832. 
“Chrysanthemum Lord If'olselc;/, this 1s a sport from Prinec Alfred. It resembles tlie 
parent in general form but is larger, of more substance and of a bronzy hue. 
The Gardener.^’ Magazine, November 18f7t, 1882. 
Ohrysanthemum Lord IVolselcy. A fixed sport fVom Prince Alfred, and possesses all 
the good qualities of its parent, it is a very distinct and effective colour, and a most 
valuable addition to the incurved section. 
From Mr. E. Molynbux, Swanmore Park, Bishop’s Waltham, November ,2^, 1881. 
“Please let me have two plants as soon as ready, of Lord IFoUelctj Chrysanthemum ; I saw it 
exhibited welt at Kingston, it promises to be an acquisition. ” 
MRS. JOHN CROSSFIELD-A sport from IVMte Globe. Was awarded a First Class 
Certificate at Liverpool, and is also a grand addition and one of the (largest and boldest incurved 
flowers that wc have. Colour rosy pink, and in evei-y way, as regards .shape, equal to its parent. 
2s. each. 
DOUBLE MARGUERITES (Segetum Class). 
ALBA, DOUBLE. — Wc have much pleasure in offering the exceedingly free flowering 
Marguerite alba, white flowers, very fine and exceedingly neat and pretty. 
AURORA, DOUBLE — Bright yellow flowers, small and wonderfully neat and pretty, both 
these are invaluable for cut flowers and for button holes, not excelled by any other flowers. Is. each. 
NEW SINGLE POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUM 
SECTION. 
“NEW DEPARTURE.” — Ladies with refined taste in Table and Sideboard decoration of the 
house will hail with pleasure the following varieties, which are exceedingly pretty, very free, and for 
cutting flowers far preferable to doubles, as they give us several light and elegant colours distinct 
from “Marguerites,” which they much resemble in shape ; and we have much pleasure in sending 
out these New Varieties raised by C. L. Teesdale, Esq., as they are more suitable than ordinary kinds. 
ATTRACTION— Long pure white petals, shaded towards edge with a lilac-rose colour, bright 
yellow disc, very attractive 
FAIR MARGUERITE— Double row of florets of a curled appearance, pufc white, yellow at 
base of florets, distinct and showy 
LILAC GEM — Light rosy lilac shaded, white at base of florets, deep orange centre, very free 
and showy 
MAGENTA KING — Deep magenta, pure white at base of florets, deep orange centie, very free 
and showy 
BRIDE OF ENGELBERG — Bright orange centre, treble row of long broad florets of a delicate 
blush colour, very pretty and effective 
YELLOW GEM — Bright golden yellow florets, deep orange centre, free and showy. 
2s. each. 
NEW DOUBLE POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUM 
SECTION. 
STAR OF WHYKE (Teesdale)— One of the prettiest and most distinct varieties yet seen, 
and will be sure to find favour wherever gi'own ; medium-sized petals, slightly curled, and of the 
purest possible white ; will be found very useful for cut flowers and general decoration. 2s. each. 
NEW COLEUS. 
BEAUTY OF CHICHESTER (Teesdale) — It is a matter of difficulty to describe this new 
variety, and all wo need say is, that it is different, prettier, and. decidedly more attractive than any 
other in our collection, and we possess the best in the world. 2.s. 6d, each. Jlarch, l.s. 6d. ; May, 
l.s. each. 
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