it*, dkr^ell & ^lofkl Gfuide. 
LEON FRACHE — Form of Pelican; florets fleshy-pink. Is. 6</. 
MISS EMMA JACQUITH — Crimson, tipped and striped gold. Is. 
MISS ESMERALDA— Florets incurved ; deep crimson under side of florets ; coppery bronze' 
2s. 6 d. 
MISS M. WHEELER — Tubular florets ; outer petals blush, inner straw colour. 2s. Gd. 
M. JULES LEPEBVRE — Violet amaranth, silvery reverse. Is. 
MRS. A. H. NEVE— Silvery blush, long drooping florets, centre rosy-purple. First-Class 
Certificate. 3s. Gd. 
MRS. ANTHONY WATERER — Blush, shaded white ; very large; long petals. Is. 
MRS. D. D. PARSON (Inc. Jap.) — A large pink flower, superior to Ada S/middiiir/. 5s. 
MRS. E. W. CLARKE— Deep amaranth purple; florets incurved ; violet scented. First-Class 
Certificate, Royal Horticultural Society. 2s. 6c/. 
MRS. FRANCIS A. SPAULDING — Bright yellow ; immense size ; perfect habit, 5s. 
MRS. IRVING CLARKE — White, slightly shaded rose, florets incurved ; good stout flnwc 1 '. 
First-Class Certificate, National Chrysanthemum Society. 2s. G<1. 
MRS. J. C. PRICE — Clear deep yellow, in the form of Golden Dragon. 2s. Gd. 
MRS. J. N. MAY — Clear nankeen yellow; florets incurved. 2s. Gd. 
MRS. WM, HOWELL— Japanese reflex, of a rich chestnut crimson. Is. Gd. 
PINK LACROIX, sgn. ANNIE CLIBRAN — A very beautiful flower, bright pink, sport 
from Mdlle. Lacrmx. First-Class Certificate. 2s. Gd. 
PUB IT AN A remarkably fine Japanese incurved variety of American origin, pink changing 
to white ; broad well-incurved florets. First-Class Certificate. 2s. Gd. 
ROBT. CRAVJFORD— White, under petals slightly tinged; enormous flower. 2s. Gd. 
SNOWDRIFT— White, a-s name denotes, flat petals; a free flowering late variety. Is. (id. 
SOUV. DE MON. MENIER— Large, of a deep crimson colour. First-Class Certificate. 2s. Gd. 
SUNBEAM — Japanese reflex ; rich pure yellow. 2s. Gd. 
SUPERBE FLORE — Rose, tipped white. Is. 
THOS. CARTLEDGE — Distinct orange, slight’y incurved. 2s. Gd. 
TUSAKA TAKI — Blush, striped pink. 2s. Gd. 
VOLUNTEER, sgn. WHITE ELEPHANT— Fink, shading to white ; a good 
ctasionally striped. First-Class Certificate. 8s. Gd. 
exhibition flower 
WE WA— Paid to be an improvement of Mrs. Wheeler; inside of petals deep crimson, reflex 
coppery -bronze. 2s. Gd. 
W. H. LINCOLN— An immense full double flower; pure golden vellow, dwarf habit First-Class 
Certificate. Us. 6a. 
W. W. COLES — Bright red, long broad flat petals: a promising 
Certificate, National Chrysanthemum Society. 2s. Gd. 
variety. First-Class 
S. S. Noswouthv, Esq., Fort Elizabeth, South Africa, August 31st, 1800 
Ihe ( hrysnnthemums arrived safe, and beautifully packed. 
Messrs. Newev & Sons, Launceston. Tasmania, Man With, 1800. 
V e tender you our best thanks for sending the plants, &c., all of which arrived in splendid 
condition, and have given great satisfaction. 
Messrs. Blank & Co., Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A., July 21st, 1890. 
The plants you sent us by post arrived in splendid condition- they were most carefully i 
packed. " 1 
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