S?. Ckr\nell & jSor^’ Quide. 
SIR WALTER RALEIGH (Jap. Anem.) — Long broad guard florets, pale blush ; good cushion 
of a deeper colour yellow; free grower. 5 ft. Terminal buds. Awarded two First-Class 
Certificates. Plants, 3s. G d. 
W. W. ASTOR (Jap. Anem.) — Long flat guard florets, salmon blush ; large well-formed high 
centre of golden rose ; a grand variety. 5 ft. Crown buds. Awarded two First-Class Certificates. 
Plants, 3s. 6 d. 
NEW VARIETIES OF FIRST-CLASS MERIT, 1894. 
ANNA WOODS — Bright rosy-nragenta, petals broad and thick, outer rows quite horizontal, 
with incurving centre, showing a silvery lining, perfectly double, of fine size. Certificated at 
Indianapolis. Plants, Is. 6 d. 
AUTUMN TINTS — A most desirable variety of a true Japanese type ; colour pale yellow, 
heavily splashed with red, and, us its name implies, reminds one of the beautiful autumn tints of the 
foliage ; greatly admired ; should be taken on crown bud. Is. Gd. 
ADA STRICKLAND — Symmetrical-formed Anemone; rich chestnut-red, without shadings, 
centre full and high, style of Charles Lebocqz ; ray petals broad, flat, and regular ; “ a perfect star 
superior to any of this class. Awarded a Certificate at Madison Square Garden, 1392. 2s. (id. ; 
cuttings, Is. dd. 
ALICE SEWARD — Rose-purple ; long, broad florets ; very attractive, and fairly large flower. 
2s. ad ; cuttings, Is. (id. 
AMERICAN FLAG — An immense double and solid Japanese variety of most novel and striking 
effect; colour silvery-rose each petal regularly lined and striped with darkest crimson; a grand 
exhibition bloom and novelty. 2s. 6 d. ; cuttings, Is. (id. 
BEAUTE TOULOUSAINE — A variety in the way of, and a rival to, the now well-known 
E. Alolyneux, possessing greater depth of colour, and the reverse golden shade much brighter ; 
flowers perhaps not quite so large, but decidedly a brighter aud richer coloured variety. This will 
show up well in any stand, and always secure many marks, and in our opinion it is a real gem. 2s. 6 d. 
BEAUTY OF EXMOUTH — Is a beautiful variety ; the blooms are large, with a very refined 
appearance, and are of a pure ivory-white ; petals of good substance, gracefully curling and twisting. 
First-Class Certificate. 2s. ad. ; cuttings. Is. ad. 
BRYDON JUNR. (Jap.) — Yellow, shaded orange, long curling florets of great substance; a 
very promising variety for exhibition purposes, flowers very distinct and of immense size. Awarded 
Silver Medal at Philadelphia, and First-Class Certificates at Boston and New York. 2s. ad. ; 
cuttings, Is. ad. 
CHARLES DAVIS — Rich rosy-bronze, sport from Viviand Morel, an exquisite shade of colour, 
not 6een in any other Chrysanthemum, being bright rose-pink on a deep rich golden-yellow 
background. First-Class Certificate. 2s. (id. ; cuttings, Is. ad. 
CHARLES BLICK — Rich golds n-yellow ; long incurving petals of good substance. First-Class 
Certificate by N.C.S. 2s. Gd. ; cuttings, Is. ad. 
C. SHRIMPTON — Very similar to William Seward , but different colour, being crimson-brown, 
the florets standing out straighten perfectly distinct. 2s. ad. ■ cuttings, Is. ad. 
DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE —Pale pink, with silvery reverse, blooms large and elegant 
in shape. 2s. ad. ; cuttings, Is. ad. 
EMILY LADENBURG (Jap. Inc.) — Bloom of large size and high build, soliil form, deepest 
crimson, nearest approach to black, never burns ns crimsons are apt to do ; strong healthy habit. 
Winner of Oelrich’s Cup for best crimson; Silver Medal at Philadelphia; First Prize at Madison 
Square Garden, 1892, for the best seedling exhibited previous to 1892. 2s. Gd. ; cuttings, Is. (id. 
EMILY DOONE (Jap. Inc.)— The flowers are large and of good substance, creamy white, 
changing to pink as they mature, the centre being pale yellow. Award of Merit, li.H.S. Is. ad. ; 
cuttings, Is. 
EXQUISITE — A seedling from Mrs. Fottler, identical in colour, but a grand improvement in size 
of flower, freedom of growth, and stiffness of stem ; the petals are quite upright, and show the bright 
pink shadings at their best. Is Gd. ; cuttings, l.v. 
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