&. dwn & ^lofal Collide. 
f. NEW INCURVED CONTINENTAL VARIETIES 
AMI HOSTE — Deep buff, striped yellow, shaded violet carmine, large deep flower, smooth 
petals. 3s. 
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CAMILLE FLAMMARION— Rich violet ; fine. First-Class Certificate. 2s. fid. 
MME. ELIZABETH BERTIN — Beautiful white, slightly tinted flesh colour. 2s. fid. 
MME. BONSIGNOUR— Rosy-lilac, striped white, lightly tipped gold. 2s. 
MME. ALPHONSE DAUDET — Clear yellow, shading to carmine. 2s. 
MME. BARRIER — Nankeen yellow, striped purple ; distinct. 2s. 
MME. DELOBEL — Clear orange-red ; medium size, globular. 2s. 
MME. EDOUARD VELTEN — White, shaded salmon ; dwarf. 2s. 
MME. FREDERIC MISTRAL. — Soft violet-rose, salmon tips. 2s. 
MME. GAYREL — White, tipped-rgse. First-Class Certificate. 2s. fid. 
MME. MANTE — Rich apricot yellow, reverse bronze; broad petal; extra. 2s. (i d. 
MME. PIERRE LOUISE BLANCARD — White, marked carmine, tipped gold. 2s. 
M. R. BAHUANT — Of a lovely carmine rose, shaded cerise: smooth broad petals, finely 
incurving, distinct, and a decided acquisition, .'is. Oil. : cuttings, 2s. (i it. 
M. PIERRE LOUIS BLANCARD — Reddish yellow, tinted purple-brown ; a curious but 
pleasing combination ; neat. 2s. 
hi. HILLIOT — Clear reddish-brown ; good size. 2s. 
NOTAIRE BONSIGNOUR — Golden buff, shaded carmine-purple. 2s. 
SARAH BERNHARDT- Pink self; a fine-formed flower. 2s. Gil. 
NEW POMPONS. 
VICTORINE — Chestnut-brown ; neat little flower. Is. each. 
LUNE FLEURI — Orange-yellow; very compact and distinct. First, Class Certificate. Is. Oft. 
TIBER — Crimson-brown, tipped yellow. Is. 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
MDME. LA COMTESSE FOUCHER DE CARIEL — Bright orange Japanese, small flowers ; 
very dwarf and showy, First-Class Certificate. Is. Oil. 
GOLDEN SHAH — Hybrid pompon ; bright yellow. First-Class Certificate. National Chrysan- 
themum Society. 2s. Oil. 
MRS. HAWKINS — Golden-yellow sport from G. Wermig. Is. each. 
STRIATUM ELEGANS — Garnet red, striped chrome-yellow. Is. Oil. 
NEW REFLEXED VARIETIES. 
MRS. HORRILL (Reflexed Geo. Glenm /) — Two years since Geo. Glennij sported to a true 
reflexed type, having exactly the same colour as its parent. Of all the decorative varieties none is 
supeiior to this. Is. each. 
WM. NEVILLE — One of our own seedlings; pleasing shade of terra-cotta, fimbriated edges. 
First-Class Certificate. Is. Oil. each. 
NEW ANEMONE VARIETIES. 
M. CHAS. LEBOCQZ — Yellow shaded order. Two First-Class Certificates. Is. 
EMIN (Jap.) — Very long ray Horcts ; bright rose disc : citron yellow. 2s, 
MISS MARGARET (Large Anem.) — Blush, guard petals very regular, sulphur disc of great 
depth ; grand variety. First-Class Certificate. Is. Oil. 
MRS. JUDGE-BENEDICT— Light blush changing In pure white, guard petals broad, high 
fringed, lemon centre ; like a large Hollyhock Grand. Is. 
MRS. MUDIE — Rich crimson, colour of King of Crimsons. Is. 
W. & G. DROVER — Purple-carmine, tipped yellow. Is. 
GLADYS SPAULDING— Brassy yellow, high centre, (id. 
C/ESAR — Deep rose centre, tipped yellow. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
Garden, October 2Gth. — Royal Horticultural Society. — Chrysanthemum Eynsford 
, White (From Messrs. II. Cannell and Sous). — It is a Japanese variety, dense, handsome, and 
| pure white. The florets recurve gracefully, in the style somewhat of Avalanche. 
1 Gardeners' Chronicle, 26th October. — Royal Horticultural Society Chrysanthemum 
l Eynsford White.- — The leading novelty was seen in Eynsford White, a Japanese bloom in the 
way of Avalanche, but more dense and of better substance; the petals are pure white and 
fairly broad. Two First-Class Certificates. 
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