Ch,T\nel] Sl Qnide. 
rlMHKIATED OHRYSANTIIEMUM. 
3fil. MDLLE DARN AUD — Violet-rose, 
tinted purple, tipped gold, very double and small. 
First-Class Certificate. 
OSIRIS — Deep magenta and vellow. 
362. CCEUR-JOIE. 
3ti3. BELLE NAVARRAISE— Pure white- 
tinted blush. 
364. SIR RICHARD WALLACE— Rose, 
shaded white ; large. 
365. SOUVENIR DE JERSEY— Deep rich 
yellow ; very tine. 
366. LACINIATA ROSEA — Rosy pink 
shade, tipped white, yellow-shaded centre; dis- 
tinct. 
SANSPAREIL — Of n rich crimson- 
magenta shade. First-Class Certificate. 
S CAP IN — Amaranth and maroon, 
centre lilac, tipited yellow. 
367. TISSANDIER— Deep violet. 
368. TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE — 
Rose-pink, tipped yellow, gold centre. 
369. TOUSSAINT MAURISOT — Rosy 
lilac, with silvery white reflection.'. 
370. SULPHUR MARABOUT — In every , 
way like its parent, differing only in colour, clear 
sulphur. 9(f. 
371. SOUV. DE L'AMIRAL COURBET 
— Bright chestnut, tipped gold. 
POMPONS FOR SPECIMEN GROWING, EITHER AS BUSH 
OR PYRAMIDS. 
The sorts here selected arc varieties characterised by good and ample leafage and early blooming 
kinds, and have been among the First Frizes at all the Great Shows. 
Seed, 2s. (id. per pkt. 
SMALL WELL-FORMED FLOWERS. 
372. "ANDROMEDA— Cream 
and white. 
374. *tBOB, n;/n. MAROON 
MODEL — Dark brown-crimson. 
375. BRILLIANT — Crimson- 
scarlet; fine. 
376. BIJOU D’HORTICUL- 
TURE — Creamy vellow. 
378. "JERSEY BEAUTY — 
Yellow, brown centre ; very pretty. 
379. JESSIE — Crimson. 
381. *tLAVOGUE— Bright gol- 
den yellow. 
382. LOUISA — Purplish crim- 
son. , 
383. LILACEE — Soft lilac, 
shaded silver ; prettv. 
384. LILAC O-EM— Very 
dwarf and fine habit, useful for late 
LUNE FLEURIEfPom.) 
— IVith small dark globular blooms. 
First-Cla.«s Certificate. l.s. 6d. 
386. MARGUERITE VIN- 
CENT — Beantiful bright chestnut- 
brown, tipped bright orange, of fine 
compact form. 
,387. "MODEL OF PERFEC- 
TION — Rich lilac, edged white ; 
distinct and prettv. 
388*tMRS. HUTT — Chestnut 
and orange- 
390. MISS TALFOURD— 
Pure white ; distinct. 
PERFECTION— Reddish 
brown, tipped golden-yellow, very 
double. 
391. SALAMON — Dark rose- 
carmine ; very fine. 
392. STELLA — Goldenorange. 
flowering. skowdroi*. 
394. TROPHEE — Mottled rose ; pretty. 
396. "SNOWDROP — Very pretty for button-holes and bouquets. 
" YELLOW SNOWDROP,” or “ PRIMROSE LEAGUE " — A sport from the well- 
known best pure white Christmas blooming pompon, and for small cut flower work and decoration 
the best. Gd. each. 
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