dkni:\ell & S^lofkl G(^uide. 
■WHITE ELEPHANT— 'White, tinged purple. l.v. 
W. W. COWES— Kcd. shaded orange. 8s. 6</. 
J. R. PEARSON— J’ink, .sport from M<Jme. Lacroix ; very distinct. 2.s. C</. each. 
ORIENTAL— A new type and entirely new colour, being a mixture of salmon and crimson. 
2s. G(f. each. 
LEON PR ACHE— Form of Pelican; florets fleshy -pink. l.s. iid. each. 
MDLLE. ALBERTINE BUISSON— Creamy-white, long florets. 2s. iUl. each. 
MDME. PLAISANC ON— Salmon brown. Is. 0(/. 
STANSTEAD S'OEPRISE. A deep crimson, and silvery on the under surface. Two First-Class 
Certiticates. 2s. Gd. 
THOS. STEPHENSON— Sport from Criterion; colour bronzy-crimson. Several First-Class 
CertiticatCJ*. 2s. Gd. ciich. 
■VOLTJNTEEE— Kaised in America, (oloiir delicate pink; very ideasing; high centre, petals 
long and nariOAv, uhich are so twisted and carelessly bnt elegantly arranged as to look pretty, and, 
judging from the flowers awarded a First-Class Certiticaie, there is every indication that it ^^lU 
liecune a good variety. 5s. each. 
NEW POMPONS. 
■VICTORINE— Chestmit-brown ; neat little flower. Is. Gd. each. 
LUNE FLEURI — Orange-yellow ; very compact and distinct. First-Class Certificate. l.v. Gd, 
TIBER — Crimson-brown, tipped yellow. Is. 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
GRACE ATTICK—l’nre white; very free and distinct. I'irst-Class Certificate. Is. 
MDME. LA COMTESSE POUCHER DE CARIEL— Bright orange, Jiiiianese; small flowers, 
very dwarf and showy. F.irst-Class Certificate, l.v. Gd. 
GOLDEN SHAH— Hybrid pompon ; bright yellow. 2s. Gd. 
MRS. HAWKINS— Golden-yellow sport from O. Werinig. l.s. each. 
NEW REFLEXED VARIETY. 
WM. NE'VILLE — One of our own seedlings ; pleasing shade of lerra-eotta, fimbriated edges 
2s. Gd. cacli. 
NEW ANEMONE VARIETIES. 
E. C. JUKES— Uicli purple magenta, gold centre. First-Class Certificate. 3.v. Gd. each. 
MDME. ROBERT OWEN— Pure white, high centre ; distinct. Is. (irf. 
M. CHAS. LEBOCQZ— Yellow' shaded order. First-CUiss Certificate, N.S.C. 2.v. Gd. 
TRIOMPHE D'ANZIN— Liglit pink centre, florets lilac. Is. 0(4 
ESCULAPE (Japanese Anemone) — I.ilac blush. Is. 
W. & G. DROVER — rurple-carmine, tipped yellow, l.v. 
GLADYS SPAULDING— Bra.ssy yellow, high centre. Is. 
CzESAR — Deep ro.«e centre, tipped yellow. First-Class Certificate l.v. 
J Carden, October 2Gth. — Koval Houticultural Society, 22nd October, 188‘J. — CiiRVSAKriiE- 
! jiuAi EvNsronr) White (From Messis. 11. Caunell and Sons). — It is a Japanese variety, dense, ; 
handsome, and jure white. The florets recurve gracefully, in tlie style somewhat of zVvalanchc. 
Gardeners’ Chronicle, 20th October.- Royal Horticultural Society, 22nd October, 1889.— 
CiiKYBANTiiEMUM Kykseoru WuiTE. — The lending novelty was seen in ICynsford \t bite, a 
Japanese bloom in the way of Avalanche hut more dense and of better substance ; the petals 
tue pnie white and fairly broad. Two First-Class Certificates. 
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