tt. dk^nell & $or|$’ Collide. 
POMPONS FOR SPECIMEN GROWING, EITHER AS BUSH 
OR PYRAMIDS. 
The sorts here selected are varieties characterised by good and ample leafage and early blooming 
kinds, and have been among the First Prizes at all the Great Shows. 
Seed, 2s. lid. per pkt. 
SMALL WELL-FORMED FLOWERS. 
385. LUNE FLEURIE(Pom.) 
— With small dark globular blooms. 
First-Class Certificate. 
386. MARGUERITE VIN- 
CENT — Beautiful bright chestnut- 
brown, tipped bright orange, of fine 
compact form. 
387. "MODEL OF PERFEC- 
TION — Rich lilac, edged white; 
distinct and pretty. 
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 — Golden orange. 
372. "ANDROMEDA— Cream 
and white. 
374. "fBOB, syn. MAROON 
MODEL — Dark brown-crimson. 
375. BRILLIANT— Crimson- 
scarlet; fine. 
376. BIJOU D’HORTICUL- 
TURE — Creamy yellow. 
378. "JERSEY BEAUTY — 
Yellow, brown centre ; very pretty. 
379. JESSIE — Crimson. 
381. "fLA VOGUE— Bright gol- 
den yellow. 
382. LOUISA — Purplish crim- 
son. 
383. LILAOEE — Soft lilac, 
shaded silver ; pretty. 
384. LILAC GEM— Very 
dwarf and fine habit, useful for late 
flowering. snowdrop. 
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. 
POMPONS. 
With flowers larger than preceding class. 
397. "ADONIS — Rose and purple. 
398. AUTUMNUM — Buff ; distinct 
401. a BLACK DOUGLAS (Cannell)— Ser- 
rated petals of intense dark maroon-red, striking 
in colour, and very f ree . Awarded two Certificates. 
402. "BROWN CEDO NULLI — Brown ; 
very useful. 
404. "CAPTAIN NEMO — Amaranth-purple, 
tipped white ; distinct. 
405. CRAV ACTION — Deep magenta. 
406. "CRIMSON PERFECTION — Bright 
crimson, one of the richest coloured. 
407. COMETE BIELA — Brick-rod, shaded 
orange ; very prettv and late flowering. 
408. *f DUPONT DE L’EURE— Rich golden 
yellow, deep amber centre ; fine. 
409. EXPOSITION DE CHALON— Rosy 
violet, streaked white. 
410. *tELEONORE — Crimson, tipped gold. 
411. ECLIPSE — Bronzy red, tipped golden 
yellow ; a fine semi-globular flower. 
412. FEU D’AMOUR — Rosy purple. 
413. *fFANNY — Maroon-red ; free and fine. 
These are excellent for large specimen plants. 
415.»tGOLDEN MDLLE. MARTHE, syn. 
MISS OUBRIDGE — The finest yellow Fompon 
yet introduced. 
41G»tGOLDEN CEDO NULLI — Canary- 
yellow. 
417. "GOLDEN TREVENNA— Useful. 
418. GOLDEN ST. THAIS— Clear yellow. 
421. JAMES FORSYTH — Orange-crimson, 
shaded brown ; distinct. 
422. LE PARNASSE— Clear violet. 
423. t "LILAC CEDO NULLI— Rosy lilac. 
LIZZY HOLMES — Bronze, changing 
to yellow. , 
424. L’ORANGERE — Beautiful apricot- 
yellow ; very free. 
425. LA FAVORITE — Rosy lilac, tipped 
white ; pretty. 
426. LA PURETE — Of the purest white; full 
size. 
427»fMDLLE. MARTHE— Extra fine and 
dwarf, pure white. 
428. MAIDENS BLUSH — Blush pink; 
dwarf. 
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