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H. GANNELL & SONS’ LIST OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
5564*|IILLtrSTRATION— Distinct and effec- 
tive, producing flowers of a deep red colour, 
slightly tinted chestnut. 
557. "JAMES SALTER — Clear lilac or rosy 
mauve shaded towards the centre ; the flowers are 
very double, and composed of a multitude of 
small petals from four to five inches long, which, 
as they expand, become curled and twisted in a 
most curious manner. Is. 
568. *JANE SALTER- White, bordered and 
striped with rosy lilac ; flowers large, and com- 
posed of long broad curved petals ; early, very free 
660. JONATHAN — Rosv carmine, bordered 
and striped white, centre yellow ; fine variety 
56 1 *JAPON A IS — Broad petals of a bronzy 
yellow, distinctly spotted with rusty brown, a 
grand show flower. Is. 
563. "KADMPFER —Bronzy yellow and red, 
very distinct ; useful as a late-flowering variety. 
Is. 
564. VEANNE DELAUX, syn. F. A DAVIS 
— Very long twisted petals, dark brown-crimson, 
shaded maroon, reverse of petals gold-yeliow. 2s. 
565. +GLOIRE DE FRANCE— Wrongly called 
La France ; large and double, crimson-bronze, 
lit up with flame colour, speckled gold. Is. 
566. L’OR DE FRANCE — Rich golden- 
yellow, shaded and splashed reddish brown, re- 
verse of petals violet, distinct. 2s. 
567. LORD BEACONSFIELD — A globular 
flower with broad incurved and also reflexed petals, 
salmon-red, shaded with amber-yellow, reverse of 
petals nankeen-yellow, a remarkable and distinct 
variety, very free. 2s. 6 <7. 
568. LE NIGER— Slaty shade of red, reverse 
of petals white, distinct. Is. 6 d. 
569. *LA NYMPHE — Delicate peach colour 
shaded white ; very free, good for specimens. Is. 
570. LORRAINE — Bronzy yellow, deeper 
towards centre. Is. 6 cl. 
571. LA FOURNAISE — Long vertical petals, 
fiery red, passing to a copper-rose. Is. 
572. *||LA CHARMEUSE— Of a rich purple, 
tipped white, small flowers, very early 
573. *L’ AMI MAURISOT — Reddish crimson, 
spotted yellow, distinct. 
574. *L'INCOMP ARABLE— Petals of spiral 
form, yellow and reddish brown, base of centre 
petals a showy crimson ; distinct Is. 
575. LA PURET12— Of the purest white, long 
recurved petals, funnel shaped, enormous flowers. 
Is. 
676. *LA BIEN AIMEE— White, tinted lilac, 
reverse of petals rosy violet, yellow centre. First 
Class Certificate. Is. 
577. t*LADY SELBORNE — A pure white sport 
from James Satyr, very fine, useful, and early. Is. 
LA ROUGE — Reddish mahogany, passing 
to a clear salmon colour ; very pretty 
678.i'L’OR DU RHIN— Bright golden-yellow, 
suffused rusty red, small, but very double. Is. 
579. J*LAURENCE syn. TRIOMPHE DE 
ST. MARTIN — Of a soft rose colour, with silvery 
reflections and violet-rose markings. Is. 
580. LUCIFER — Curious and distinct, one 
half of petals vermilion-red, reverse and also tube 
nankeen yellow. Is. 6 cl. 
581 . LACINIATUM-A beautiful fringed white 
flower ; one of the earliest introductions in the 
Japanese class, sent out in 1862. Is. 
L E N if G R E — Intense brown colour, 
shaded red, golden centre tipped 
MARGUERITE MARROUCH— Crim- 
son-red, edged gold ; fine. Is. 
582. JMDLLE. LOUISE SABATIE— Long 
petals slightly twisted, violety rose, shaded white, 
reverse silvery, free 
583. "MEG MERRILIES -Sulphur-white, very 
large, and of most curious form, belonging to 
Dragon section ; late variety. Is. 
584. +IIM. CROUSSE — Crimson, incurved cen- 
tral florets, distinct 
585. *M. DELAUX — Deep reddish crimson, 
very fine, large, full flowers. Is. 
586. * MAGNUM BONUM— Rosy lilac, with a 
lighter back ; large flowers 
587. M. JOHN LAING — Rich crimson, shaded 
brown, large and fine. 2s. 
588. MADAME LEMOINE — Magenta colour 
589. *MONS. LEMOINE— Rich red, tipped 
gold ; distinct 
590. "MDLLE. MOULIS — Creamy white, 
large and beautiful 
591. M. COCHET — Silvery white, suffused 
rose, reverse of petals carmine-violet. 2s. 
592. MRS. CHARLES CAREY — White, 
much curled, large blooms, bold foliage, one of the 
finest and most useful late varieties in cultivation. 
593. *||M. C. HUBERT — A beautiful flower, 
crimson, tipped gold 
594. JMDLLE. ANNA DELAUX— Twisted 
florets of milk-white colour, delicately tinted rose 
M. BRUNET— Lilac-mauve, fine. Is. 
595. M. LEON BRUNEL — Deep golden 
colour, tipped reddish brown, pointed yellow. 2s. 
596. MRS. MAHOOD, creamy white, chang- 
ing to pure white, full centre, petals long and 
thread-like. First Class Certificate. Is. 6 d. 
M. DESBREAUX— Deep chestnut-red, 
extra large. Is. 
597. M. BRUN — Deep lilac-mauve, double 
and full, large. Is. 
M. E. PYNAERT VAN GEERT— 
Yellow, striped bright red, shading to pure 
yellow’ ; very early. Is. 
698. MONS. BACO — Vivid crimson and 
orange 
599. "MDME. C. AUDIGUIER — A splendid 
variety, producing immense flowers of a soft rosy 
lilac colour, tinted mauve ; fine shape 
600. HMDLftfc. TOULOUSE-Fresh rose colour 
MRS. MARSHAM - — A sport from 
Elaine, deep flowers, petals curling under, form- 
ing almost a ball. Is. 
MRS. TOWNSHEND— Full, handsome 
bloom of a rich claret-crimson, yellow on the 
under side of the flat florets. First Class Certi- 
ficate. Is. 
601 .*M TARIN — Violet-rose, shaded silver, 
large and fine. First Class Certificate. Is. 6d. 
602. M. MOUSSILLAC— Rich reddisli crim- 
son shaded scarlet in centre. First Class Certifi- 
cate. Is. 6 d. 
