Si, .Gfiiitk. 
DON QUICHOTTE — Silvery, lilac, 
edged and marked deeper 
G7(i. EMBLEMS — Deep crimson. 
670. ETINCELLE— Chestmit-rcd. 
681. FIRMAMENT— Crimson. 
682. FLAMBEAU — Orange-crimson. 
683. FLEUR DES BOIS— Deep blood red. 
686. FULTON— Bright yellow. 
687. GLOIRE DE FRANCE — Crimson- 
bronze, speckled gold. 
ra GOLDFINDER (Cannell) — Intense 
golden sport from the well-known white variety, 
J/r-s. elms. Curuj. This will make a grand 
addition to the late-flowering kinds for cutting, 
and will be sure to become a genet al favourite. 
GOLDEN GEM — Bright golden yel- 
low’, changing in the centre to a rich apricot tint ; 
recommended as a late variety for cutting. 
GORGEOUS — Golden-yellow. 
690. SAFRANUM — Bale itrimrose ; very 
nsefnl. 
692. HELV^TIE — Crimson-amaranth. • 
JANIRA — An extra large flower, with 
drooping florets; deep carmine-red, toned 
with pnr]>le. 
JENNIE Y. MURKLAND— Golden 
yellow, shaded rose ; distinct. 
696. • Kz5BMPFER — Bronzy yellow. 
LADY MATHESON— Creamy white. 
LAKME— Salmon and gold. 
716. 
white. 
717. 
nut. 
718. 
MDME. LEMOINE — Magenta. 
MDME. ROZAIN — Buff-salmon. 
M. DE BRAZZA — Amaranth, tipped 
M. GARNIER — Orange, shaded chest- 
M. LEMOINE — Red and golden. 
MONS. BACO— Crimson and orange. 
M. PAUL FABRE — Crimson, shaded 
720. 
gold. 
727. MRS. C. CAREY— The latest white 
bloom in cultivation. 
MRS. GEORGE STEVENS — Old 
gold; fine for decoration. 
ORPHEE — -Reddish criin.son. 
730. PERE DELAUX — Reddish crimson. 
PRESIDENT HYDE — Large, full, 
douhle reflexed Japanese, colour intense rich 
yellow; the best, of its chiss. First Class Certi- 
ficate. Is. 
PRINCESS BLANCHE — Creamy 
white, shaded salmon. 
783. REGALIA — Reddish chestnut, one of 
the brightest coloured varieties. 
REVLRIE — Orange, tinted red. 
RICHARD LARIOS — Rose and violet. 
738, RICHE BOUQUET— White lilac and 
698. LA FOURNAISE— Fiery red. 
699. LA NYMPHE— Beach colour. 
702. L AFRICAINE, .s^n. G. GORDON— 
Deep crimson. 
LORD BEACONSFIELD — Salmon- 
red and amber. 
707. LUCIFER— Vermilion-red. 
M. DESBRIEUX— Light chestnut. 
710. M. CROUSSE— Crimson. 
711. M. C. HUBERT — Crimson and yellow. 
M. LE COMTE FOUCHER DE 
CARIEL — Silvery rose-violet ; large. l.t. 
M. VIVIAN MOREL MOREL — 
F’lesh colour and yellow. First-Class Certificate. 
MDME. DEVEILLE— Cream and 
white. 
i SOL — Clear yellow. 
741. SOURCE D OR — Orange and gold. 
WENONAH — White and lilac-pink. 
. WM. CLARKE — Reddish chestnut and 
! yellow ; extra fine. 
I THOMAS STEVENS — Creamy white, 
surface rose ; full ; good form. 
THEODORE BULLIER — Medium 
j size ; beautiful, rich violet-purple ; distinct. Ls. 
^ WILLIAM STEVENS — Bronze-red, 
j’cllow reverse ; large. Two F'irsl - Class 
Certificates. 
YELLOW ETHEL, or NEW 
YEAR'S DAY (Edwards' variety^ — Is the 
best and most valuable for cutting at the shortest 
I and New Years’ Days ever offered. 
D.vvU) Reeves, The Cottages, Lubenham, Market Ilarltoro’. 
I have taken three first prizes anil one second with the cuttings of ^ihrysantheinunis I had 
from you. 
A. E. Skinxek, Esq., Auenba Cottage, Falmouth, January 7t/i. 
I may say the Chrysanthemums I had from you turned out well. I put them in show held 
here in November last, and I received the first prize in the amateurs in every- class, viz., 8 ; and 
the jtidges said I should have stood a very good chance with the professionals. 
