S>. dki)i\ell ^ 3B^loi‘kl Gfiiide. 
MHS. FALCONER JAMESON (Cannell)— Enormous blooms oJ a chestuut bfoiiae, tinted and 
striped with yellow, high centre and large ; habit the best of its class. First-Class Certificate. 2s. Grf. 
^ “JOURNAL OP HORTICULTURE," 171, Fleet Street, London, E.C. 
Mrs. F. Jameson is a clipper. First-Claas Certificate at Sonthampton yesterday, and oily lost by 
a shaving the prme for the best flower in the show, this falling to E. Molynenx’s Avalanche 
(CanncU); splendid and cerlificated also.” 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
AMERICAN VARIETIES. 
MRS. ALPHEUS HARDY Has a wonderful reputation in America and been' extensively 
shown at all the great exhibitions. Has been awarded a Gold Medal and niimerons First-Class 
Certihcates ; it is a very lovely variety. One of the best whites, and gives us an eiitirelv new 
class; boyoiid this, the outer side of the petals are almost regularly studded with many horny 
threads or beard, as fine almost as one’s hair, about ^ inch long. Wc have hiul it bloom lovely ; 
It IS a^ fine hold petalled .Incurved Japanese, much superior to the engraving, and no stand or 
TOllcction will be complete without it; if grown well it will give the utmost satisfaction. Fu'St- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S., R.ll.S., &c. 2s. G(/.| cuttings, l.s. 3d. 
NEW INCURVED VARIETIES. 
. ALFRED LYNE- — Lilac sport from .VowAy. ; I.S.. (1(1. each. 
EMILY DALE (Improved) — Sport from Aoiy/./l/ce.stc.r; cplour buff, tinted rose. 2.». Gd. each. 
JOHN DOUGHTY — Sport from Queen of England ; colour rosy-fawn,au improvemeiit on Bronze 
Queen. 3s. (id. each. • . ‘ 
S. COLEMAN — Ilrigiit golden 'bronze, shaded rose; sport from /V/aies.s of Il'n/cs. Six 
lirst-Chiss Certificates. 5s. '■■■'■ ' ' , 
(New American (incurved)— Lower half of the fi iwer is deep rich pink, 
sliaded brightpurplc ro.se; the upper iialf is of the pearliest white, and is said to surpiss in size 
either / nneess Jec/c or .fcttnne if Arc., os. each. Strong planks ready in March. 
NEW JAPANESE VARIETIES. 
COUNTESS OP LYTTON (Pfiniross) — Sport from J/ep JfcmVecs. Is. Gd. 
SIR JOSEPH— Rroiizsrrcd sport from /’ctec. Me L'reuf. is. Gd. 
MR. A. H. NEVE— Silvery hi iidi, long drooping florets ; centre rosy-purp'.e. 3s. fid. each. 
BEAUTY OP CASTLE WOOD — Large flower, clear orange, l.s. Gd. 
R0.2AIN — Very largo tiower.s, potals broad; .silvery white, heavily nuliled or 
veined lilac rose, shaded ranuiiie; reverse of petals tipped citron yellow. ^3.v. Gd. each. 
GEORGE ATKINSON —White flat potals, large flower, l.s. Gd.. 
GEORGE MoCLURE— Purple shaded Am iraiith. Is. Gd. 
GENERAL JACK — Deep crimson, jroad petals; large. Is. Gd. 
HARVEST QUEEN — Early; ivory white. Is. 
JOHN M. HUGHES — Silvery pink; targe flower, l.v. Gd. 
LLEWELLYN — Red, reverse cle-.ir gold ; long petals. Is. Gd. 
MONT BLANC— American variety ; blush white ; full flower, 2.s. G f.Jeaoh. 
MRS. A. WATERER — Pale blush; large flower. 2s. Gd. 
MRS. R. ELLIOT — Clo.ir yellow, broad flat petals. Is. Gd. 
MRS. E. W. CLARKE— Deep amaranth purple, florets incurved, violet^sccuted. 3s. G.'. 'cadi. ' 
MISS ESMERALDA— Deep crimson ; well-built flower. 2s. Gd. 
PURITAN — Peach, changing to white. Ls-. Gd. 
I prince KARL— Bright clear purple; good habit. 2s. Gd. 
ROBT. CRAIG — Pink ; goo.l substance ; fine habit. 2.s. Gd. 
ROBT. CRAWFORD — White, slightly tinged. ,.„2s.^(>d. , ■ 
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