^ ft. da^nell Gfuide. 
660. VICTORIA — Kose-pink, lioiets long aiul 
edged witli white, forming large .-showy tassels. 
Is. each 
661. »VIIjLE DB HYEEBS— Vellow, striped 
brown 
662. WHITE AIGLE— One of the finest va- 
rieties for market or for any other purpose yet 
introduced ; perfectly white, l.s. each 
All those not priced, I 
66-2. WHITE SWAN— White, tinted lilac 
664. WIZARD — One of the most Ijcautifiil, 
flowering in the foim of loose tassels, of a bright 
red-maroon colour, d-warf habit, lice blooming. 
Is. each 
666. YEDDO LILAC — llose-iilac, with light 
eentfe 
L each ; os. per dozen. 
THREAD-LIKE FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
668-*AGREMENTS DE LA NATURE— 
Golden yellow, shaded with reddish brown 
670. BLANCHE FLEUR— Uelicate blu.sh, 
passing to white, beautifully frizzed 
671. ‘BOUQUET FAIT- Rich rose, and sil- 
very white, centre shaded yellow 
673. CITE DES FLEURS— Velvety crimson- 
amaranth, free 
675. GOLDEN THREa 6— Vellow. free . 
677. JUVENA — Very dark thread-like petals, 
very striking 
679. LA JOYEUSE — Cream-coloured, shaded 
pink, thread-like petals, free 
680. L’LILLIPUT — • Deep golden orange, 
deeper centre 
682, MADAME G O D I L L O T— Reddish 
brown, large flower 
683. ‘MADAME B. RENDALTER- Kan- 
kcen-ycUow shaded rose, very free 
684. MDLLE. SAVIGNY^Rosy mauve, light 
centre 
685. *M. E. POURQUife— Of a reddish brown 
colour, shaded gold 
687.*NAGASAKI VIOLET— Dark ro.se, and 
violet, sometimes spotted -whitf 
689. *RED DRAGON — Dark red, tipped 
yellow 
690. *R. T. BIGGS— Of a rich brownish crini- 
■sou, very free 
691. REINE DES BEAUTIES— Deep rich 
\ crimson, reverse of florets golden, free 
693.*TASSELLED YELLOW— Large and 
I fine 
I 694*THE KHEDIVE— Light purple, shaded 
lilac 
695. TINTAMARRE— Creamy white, tinted 
rich carmine 
. EARLY FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
These must take a much higher stand for garden decoration than they have hitherto done, for they 
are both pretty and verj- useful— at Hampton Court Madame Dcsrjmuge lias produced fpiite a sensa- 
tional bed- -and for harvest festival decorations are most valnable, producing an abundance of flowei-s 
just before frost, and for all northern parts they must prove very valuable and far more sei-viceable than 
the later kinds, -which are of little value for outdoor decoration. We arc receiving grand additions in 
this class every year. These, like all other plants, if not just what is reuuircd, as Mr. Piercey, the 
champion grower of this section, say.s, “we have only to knock and better .sliall be given ye.’’ 
700. CHROMATELLA— Golden orange 
701. CURIOSITY— Shaded pink, or French- 
white 
702. DELPHINE CABOCHE — Reddish 
mauve, very eai-ly 
703. EARLY GASSY- Light, tipped lilac, 
dwarf and prettj’ 
704. FRED PELE — Deep crimson red, tipped 
light gold, fine 
705. GOLD BUTTON— T.ight golden yellow, 
very free 
706. GOLDEN MADAME DOMAGE, 
JARDIN DES PLANTES— Golden yellow, free 
707. HENDERSON 1 1 — Vellow, profuse 
bloomer 
708. ILLUSTRATION, syn. LUCINDA, 
LITTLE PET, MEXICO, SNOWFLAKE, 
SPORTSMAN — White shaded blush, very free 
709. LITTLE BOB, syn. DR. BOIS DUVAL, 
SCARLET GEM — Maroon red 
710. LA PETITE MARIE— Flowers white 
and medium sized, petals recurved and flat like a 
Daisy, free branching, close habit. Is. 
[ 
] 711. LYON — Deep rosy purple, the best of the 
j colour in cultivation 
712. MADAME PICCOL— Rosy purple, very 
fine 
713. MADAME DUFOY, syn. JARDIN DES 
PLANTES— Plain white 
714. MADAME CASTEX DESGRANGE— 
Very useful and efTeetivc, medium sized whiti- 
flowers, light vellow centre, ot.Iapanese character 
715. MRS.' WOOD, syn. LE LUXEMBURG 
— Bronze-yellow 
716. MADAME BACHOLTX (Early Rosi- 
. nante) — White shaded, light rosy lilac, tipped 
cream colour 
717. MR. W. PIERCY, syn. RED PICCOL— 
A sport from Madame Piceol, with all its. good 
(|ualities, e.vceptiug colour which is of deep blood 
; red 
718. MDLLE JOLIV ART— Pure white, large 
1 well formed flowers, a fine variety 
I 719. NANUM — Silver blush, free blooming 
! 720. POMPON-TOULOUSAIN— Red, a pro- 
, fuse bloomer, and a good grower 
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