ti. dknnell & $or\$’ Gjnide. 
t ANEMONE OR QUILLED ASTER-LIKE FLOWERED POMPONS 
FOR STANDS OF CUT BLOOMS. 
Amongst the many stands of flowers seen at Chrysanthemum exhibitions, none, in onr 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. 
l’OMrON ANEMONE- FLOWERED. 
306. AGLAIA — Blnsb, with high white 
centre. 
307. *tANTONITJS — Splendid canary -yellow; 
extra fine. 
308. 'ASTARTE — Bright brassy amher, full 
and high. 
309*fASTREA— Lilac blush; full. 
310. BRIOLIS — Rosy blush, high centre. 
BESSIE FLIGHT (Anemone Pom- 
pom) — A soft rosy lilac ; high centre. 
311*tCALLIOPE — Rich ruby - red, high 
centre ; fine. 
CONTRAST — Crimson guard petals ; 
deep golden-yellow centre. 
313. ♦DICK TURPIN — Bright magenta, 
centre yellow. 
315. ’EUGENE LANJAULET — Bright 
yellow, orange centre. 
317.*tFIREFLY (Cannell)— Bright scarlet, 
high centre ; fine colour. 
319. ’GRACE DARLING — Blnsh lilac, 
high centre. 
321. *fJEAN HATCHETTE— White, yellow 
centre ; late and fine. 
322. MAGENTA KING — As name denotes; 
useful. Anemone Pompon. 
323. ’MADAME SENTIR — Pure white; 
very fine. 
324. ’MADAME CHALONGE — Blush ; 
fine. 
325*fM ADAME MONTELS — White, 
yellow centre ; distinct and fine. 
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