fit. Cki\i\ell it tflottd G^uitle. 
924. LADY FITZWIGRAM— The finest 
white early Chrysanthemum yet raised ; the 
flowers are large and of the purest white, 
the petals are long and twisted. 2s. 
925. LE POETE DES CHRYSAN- 
THEMES — Rose-violet, glazed silver-white. 
3 ft. 
926. LYON — Deep rosy purple ; the best of 
the colour in early flowering varieties. 
927. MDLLE. JOLIVART — Pure white, 
large well-formed flowers ; a fine variety. 
928. M. A. HERLAUT (FTP.) — Red 
tipped, yellow-gold centre ; dwarf. 4 ft. 
94 C. MONS. FREDERICK SYSMAYER 
— Bronzc-vellow, edged chestnut-crimson. 3 ft 
947. MONS. G. DE DUBOR— Bronze- 
yellow, striped red ; very' fine. 4 ft. 
948. MONS. GUSTAVE GRUNER- 
WALD — Silvery white, washed muslin-rose; 
very fine. 
949. MONS. LEM AILLE— Claret-red, 
centre golden chamois ; very free. 2 ft, 
950. MONS. MERENDET — Violet-rose, 
long twisted petals, centre old gold. 4 ft. 
951. MONS. VAUVEL — Rose, shaded 
aurora-red, frosted silver. 4 ft. 
929 MIGNON — Bright golden yellow, neat 
round flowers ; very free. 
930. MISS DAVIS— Pink ; sport from Mrs. 
Cullingford. 
931. MISS PHYLLIS BROUGHTON— 
White, profuse bloomer ; distinct. 
932. M. JULES PAQUET— Silvery white, 
reverse violet-rose ; very early. First-Class 
Certificate 1 ft. 
933. MME. ALBERT COLMICHE (F.P.) 
— Crimson, tipped golden yellow, petals large. 
952. MONS. ZEPHIR LIONNET— 
! Purple-rose, frosted silver-white, tipped gold. 
■ 3 ft. 
953. MR. W. PIERCY— Sport from Ma- 
dame Piccol ; red, changing to bronze-brown ; 
good. 
954. MRS. BURRELL — A beautiful, clear 
primrose colour, obtained two First - Class 
Certificates. Has been flowered two seasons, 
proving itself to be the best September 
flowering Primrose Chrysanthemum in cultiva- 
tion. 
2 ft. 
934. MME. AUBAN MOET (F. P.)— 
Lilac-rose shading to white, tipped old gold. 
3 ft. 
935. MME. CASTEX DESGRANGE— 
Very useful and effective, medium-sized white 
flowers, light yellow centre; of Japanese character. 
936. MME. CHARVIN — Violet-rose, 
reverse silvery, tipped yellow. 3 ft. 
937. MME. EDOUARD LEFORT— Dark 
golden yellow, shading to red at centre. First- 
Class Certificate. 1 to 2 ft. 
955. MRS. CULLINGFORD— Very white, 
slightly tinted in centre ; a good white. 
956. MRS. HAWKINS— Golden sport from 
G. Wermig. First-Class Certificate. 
957. MRS. J. R. PITCHER (Jap.) — 
White, slightly tinted, changing to pure white ; 
very early and useful for cutting. 
958. NANUM, syn. SISTOU— Silver blush ; 
free blooming. 
959. PETILLANT — Soft creamy sulphur ; 
good grower. 
938. MME. EULALIE MOREL — Rosy 
fawn-red, centre darker, reverse old gold. 3 ft. 
939. MME. GABUS — Lilac-rose, edges 
pure white ; fine. 4 ft. 
940. MME. GASTELLIER — Creamy- 
white : dwarf, vigorous, free bloomer : large. 
2 ft. 
941. MME. LAY — Rosy- carmine, white 
centre. 
942. MME. LOUIS LIONNET — Silver 
white, striped rose, golden ceutre. 3 ft. 
943. MME. PAUL NANSOT— Purple 
amaranth, silvery reverse ; very fiue and free. 
960. PIERRE VERFIEL — Orange, shaded 
carmine. 
961. POMPON TOULOUSAIN — Reddish 
orange ; a profuse bloomer and a good grower. 
962. R. DU MESNIL DE, MONT- 
CHAUVEAU— Purple-violet ; large. 3 ft, 
963. SALTER'S EARLY BLUSH— Light 
piak, delicately shaded lilac. 
964. SAM HENSHAW (Jap.)— Incurved, 
deep rose, reverse silvery and yellow. First- 
Class Certificate. 
965. SOUVENIR DE LOUIS ’ FERIE 
(F. P.) — Yellow, shaded red ; perfect form. 
First-Class Certificate. 4 ft. 
2 ft. 
944. MME. PICCOL — Rosy purple; very 
fine. 
945. MME. ZEPHIR LIONNET — Dark 
yellow, striped red ; very free. 2 ft. 
966. STRATHMEATH — Distiuct rosy- 
pink ; distinct and pretty. 2 ft. 
967. THEOPHILE RCEDERER — 
Sulphur-white, washed rose, large , yellow 
centre 5 ft. 
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