881. GORGEOUS— Golden-yellow. 
882. KASMPFER— Bronzy yellow. 
883. LA NYMPHE — Peach colour. 
884. L’AFRIC AINE , syn. GORDON— 
Deep crimson. 
885. M. C. HUBERT — Crimson and yellow. 
88G. M. DESBRIEUX— Light chestnut. 
887. M. GARNIER — Orange, shaded ehest- 
nnt. 
888. M. LEMOINE— Red and golden. 
889. M. VIVIAN MOREL— Flesh colour 
and yellow. First-Class Certificate. 
890. MDME. LEMOINE— Magenta. 
891. MONS. BAOO — Crimson and orange. 
892. MRS. C. CAREY— The latest white 
bloom in cultivation. 
893. ORPHEE — Reddish crimson. 
894. PRESIDENT HYDE — Large, fall, 
reflexed Japanese, intense rich yellow; the best 
of its class. First-Class Certificate. 
895. PROFUSION (Jap.) — Golden yellow, 
shaded apricot, free-flowering variety, a perfect 
mass of bloom ; fine for decoration, cutting, or 
market ; good dwarf habit. Is. ; cuttings, 8 d. 
896. REGALIA — Reddish ckestnnt, one of 
the brightest coloured varieties. 
897. SNOWDRIFT — White, as name 
denotes, flat petals; a free-flowering late variety. 
Is. 6 cl. 
S98. SOURCE D’OR— Orange and gold. 
899. THOMAS STEVENS— Creamy white, 
surface rose ; full ; good form. 
900. WILLIAM STEVENS — Bronze-red. 
yellow reverse ; large. Two First - Class 
Certificates. 
901. YELLOW ETHEL, or NEW 
YEAR’S DAY (Edwards’ variety) — Most 
valuable for cutting at the shortest and New 
Years’ Days. 
EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
« ARLY flowering Chrysanthemnms are making rapid improvement ; we now give them more 
attention and grow them better. Our house, after the Carnations and Picoteeswere removed, 
and during August and September, was really a fine sight. It cannot be said we have nothing 
but Dahlias in the autumn, for these can be had in abundance ; yes, for many continue throwing up 
flowers after the first lot are cut — so very different to the ordinary November kinds, and for bedding 
many of the varieties make a grand feature. Mr. Brown, the Superintendent, Hyde Park 
Gardens, writes ns: — “ Madame C. Desgrange has again made the most attractive bed in the Gardens 
this season, and these are fast becoming a most important section of this family, but like all Chrysan- 
themums they require to be well grown, otherwise they will end in disappointment.” 
902. ALFRED FLEUROT— Lilac rose, 
changing to white, centre golden. 3 ft. 
903. ALICE BUTCHER— A sport from 
the well-known variety Lyon , red, shaded 
orange. Awarded First-Class Certificate. 
904. BLUSHING BRIDE — A beautiful 
hybrid, bright rose-lilac, fading off to a beautiful 
blush. 
905. CHARLES DE CAZANOVE— 
Drooping petals, amaranth-violet, centre golden. 
2 ft. 
906. CHEV. ANGE. BANDIERA— White, 
shaded cream, golden centre. 2 ft. 
907. CLARA — Pure white; prolific bloomer. 
Is. Gel. 
908. COMTESSE FERNAND DE 
MONTEBELLO — Creamy white, flamed rose, 
centre golden. 4 to 5 ft. 
909. DODO — A bright yellow, profuse 
bloomer; dwarf. Is. 
910. FIBERTA — Rich canary-yellow ; good 
habit. 
911. FLAMBEAU TOULOUS AIN — Rosy 
violet, tipped white. First-Class Certificate. 
912. FLORA, syn. LATE FLORA — Deep 
golden yellow. 
913. FREDERIC MARRONET— Dwarf 
stiff habit, orange coloured. 
914. FREDERICK PELE — Deep crimson- 
red, tipped light gold ; fine. 
915. GENTILESSE — Creamy sulphnr, each 
petal tipped soft rosy peach. 
916. GOLDEN FLEECE — Clear yellow, 
one of the best. 
917. GOLDEN SHAH— Hybrid Pompon ; 
bright yellow. First-Class Certificate, National 
Chrysanthemum Society. Is. 
918. GENERAL HAWKES (Jap. Ref.) 
— Deep rich crimson-claret, silvery reverse, 
long drooping florets, revolute at the edges ; 
an acquisition. Awarded two First-Class 
Certificates by N.C.S. and R.H.S. Is. fid. ; 
cuttings, Is. 
919. G. WERMIG, syn. GOLDEN MA- 
DAME DESGRANGE— A sport from the 
white variety ; primrose-yellow. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
920. HARVEST HOME (Jap. Ref.) — 
Rich bronzy-red, incurving tips of gold; a pretty 
early-flowering show and decorative variety ; 
dwarf habit. Is. 6 d. ; cuttings, Is. 
921. JACINTHA — An improvement on 
Salter’s Early Blush. 
922. J. B. DUVOIR— White, shaded lilac- 
rose, golden centre. 1 ft. 
923. LA PETITE MARIE — Flowers white 
and medium sized, petals recurved like a Daisy; 
free branching, close habit. 
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