Sl >Sor\^’ J^loral Gjiiide. 
r 245. AGNES HAMILTON— Silvery rose- 
pink. l.s. 
BESSIE PITCHER— Deep rose, 
ligliter centre, l.^'. 
24G. BIJOU— Deep rose, lighter centre. 
247. CINCINNATI— Lilac blush, slightly 
marked rose-lilac. Two First-ClassCertificates. Is. 
DAME BLANCHE— Pure whit?, 
282. MARGARET OP NORWAY- 
gold. 
283. MISS MARGARET— Pure white. 
284. »MRS. PETHERS— Rosy lilac; a beau- 
tiful large flower. 
285. ‘MADAME GODERAU — Splendid 
large flower, creamy white, high centre. 
TurT'KrKrrK'. nTTATir. — Unsp-lilae. self. 
large and fine. Is. 
248. CITRINUS— Buff, with orange centre ; 
very distinct. First-Cln.'S Certificate, N.C.S. 
252. ACQUISITION— Rose-lilac, yellow 
centre; fine. 
254. ‘EMPRESS- Very large, lilac, lighter 
centre; one of the finest, 
258. ‘FLEUR DE MARIE, GEORGE 
HOCK — A splendid large white flower. 
2G3. GRACIEUSE— Silvery white, shaded 
rose-lilac, yellow centre; very tine. 
GLADYS SPAULDING— Anemone ; 
clear, brassy yellow ; large. A magnificent 
varietv. 1.'-. 
2G4! ‘GEORGE SAND— Red, with bronze 
centre; very attractive. 
2G6. ‘GLUCK— Golden yellow ; fine flower. 
2G7. ‘KING OF ANEMONES— Large 
crimson-purple; fine and distinct, useful for late 
flowering, flrf. 
268. LILY BURGESS— Rich rose, centre 
bronzy pink. 
271. LA MARGUERITE — Bright crimson- 
violet, medium. First-Class Certificate. 
272. ‘LADY MARGARET — Double row of 
guard petals; fine, large, white. 
273. ‘LOUIS BONAMY— Lilac, high centre; 
fine. 
274. «MRS. W. HOLMES (Cannell) — 
Silvery rose, distinct medium. Awarded First- 
Class Certificate. 
275. MARGUERITE SOLLEVILLE — 
Blush, high centre. 
27G. MARIE JOLIV ART— White, sulphur 
cen trc« 
279. ‘MARGINATUM— Lilac blush, rose 
ccilirC' 
280. ‘MARGUERITE DE YORK — 
Sulphur-yellow : large and line. 
281. ‘MARGUERITE D ANJOU— Nankeen. 
MISS ANNIE LOWE— A sport from Lad;/ 
Mari/art'l ; the ray or guard petals are of a soft 
caua'ry-yellow, centre deep bright yellow, making 
a fine’ contrast. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
1.S-. 
«MRS. M. RUSSELL (Cannell)— A sport 
from Aladam (jodcraa, which is one of the best 
and most constant in cultivation. Colour, orange- 
yellow, lo\ ely raised cushioned centre, with per- 
fect guard petals ; one of the best in cultivation. 
First-Class Certificate, Crystal Palace National 
Chrysanthemum Society, and several others. Is. 
28G. NOUVELLE ALVEOLE— Rose and 
carmine. 
290. PRINCESS MARGUERITE— Lilac- 
pink, centre lighter. 
291. ‘PRINCESS LOUISE— Delicate rosy 
lilac, full high centre; fine. 
292. PRINCESS— White, shaded delicate 
lilac; large and line. 
293. ‘PRINCE OP ANEMONES— Large, 
lilac blush, high centre. 
297. ‘QUEEN MARGARET — Rose-lilac ; 
verv prettv. , 
2’9.9. REINE DES ALVEOLES — Rosy 
lilac. 
300. *ST. MARGARET — Brassy orange; 
distinct. 
301. ‘SUNFLOWER — Large, sulphur- 
yellow centre. 
302. THORPE JUNIOR — Pure golden 
yellow, good exhibition flower. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 9cf. 
303. VIRGINALE, syn. LATE DUCHESS 
and MDME. GRAEM — Pure white; a late and 
useful variety. 
304. GRAND ALVEOLE— Light Ijlush; 
distinct. 
ANEMONE OR QUILLED ASTER-LIKE FLOWERED POMPONS 
FOR STANDS OF CUT BLOOMS. 
Amongst the many stands of flowers seen at Chrysanthemum exhibitions, none, in our opinion, 
surpass these for beauty of colour and chaste appearance. They should be exhibited with three 
sprigs or shoots, together with from 8 to 10 inches of stem and foliage. As their flower stems are 
very weak, and do not hold up their flowers well, they should be strengthened with wire. 
306. AGLAIA — Blush, with high white centre. , 310. BRIOLIS — Rosy blush, high centre. 
307. ‘tANTONIUS — Splendid canary-yellow; 311.‘tCALLIOPE — Rich ruby - red, high 
extra fine. centre ; fine. 
308 ‘ASTARTE — Bright brassy amber, full CONTRAST — Crimson guard petals, 
and high. ’ ‘'e®l> golden-yellow centre. 
309.‘tASTREA— Lilac blush, full. 
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