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(? 115. MISS MARECHAUX.xyn. THURZA 
— White ; good and late. 
12L*fN0VELTY — Blush, large ; requires 
cultivation, but fine when well done. 
125. "NIL DESPERANDUM— Large, dark 
red and orange ; fine and showy. 
12G. NONPARIEL — Rosy lilac; medium. 
Is. Gil. 
. PERLE PRECIEUSE — Purple, tinted 
silvery rose, broad petals, and perfectly incurved, 
high centre, and a fine addition to this class. 
131. *fPRINCESS OF WALES, syn. 
BEAUTY OF ST. JOHN'S WOOD and 
PRINCESS ALEXANDRA — Pearl white, 
tinted with rosy lilac; very fine. Is. 
132. *fPRINCESS TECK.syn. CHRISTMAS 
NUMBER and PRINCESS MARY— Blush 
white, large and full ; very useful for late 
flowering. 
134. "PRINCESS BEATRICE— Beautiful 
lively tint of rosy pink ; a fine show flower. Is. 
135. "fPRINCE ALFRED— Silvery rose- 
crimson ; large and fine. 
136. *fPRINCE OF WALES— Dark purple- 
violet, finely incurved. 
137*fPINK PERFECTION, syn. MISS " 
MARY MORGAN and PINK PEARL— De- 
licate [link, largo, and of exquisite form. 
143.*fQUEEN OF ENGLAND, ayn. HER 
MAJESTY — Blush ; fine form. 
146. "REV. J. DIX — Orange-red, light centre. 
Is. 
147. «*REFULGENCE (Cannell) — Rich 
purple-maroon ; very attractive. 
148. *REV. C. BOYES— Bright shiny crim- 
son, broad petals. 
150. "SIR S. CAREY — Dark brown chestnut, 
with golden points. 
154. SIR B. SEYMOUR— Broad incurved 
petals, bronzy red. 
155. "ST. PATRICK, ayn. BEETHOVEN— 
Bronzy red ; fine. 
16G.*tV E N U S — Lilac-peach, large and 
beautiful. 
lG9.»tWHITE VENUS— Pure white, with 
fine, broad, incurved, waxy petals. 
1 70. YELLOW PERFECTION — Golden 
yellow, good form. 
171. YELLOW GLOBE— A sport from the 
well-known variety, Globe White. 
FOR NEW VARIETIES, see New Things. 
REFLEXED FLOWERS CLASS. 
All this class turn their petals outwards, hence recurved. Strange to say, nearly every one has 
a capital habit, and can be grown into specimens for exhibition. 
ALICE BIRD. syn. BUTTERCUP— A 
large, compact, and well-formed flower; intensely 
bright buttercup-yellow, .somewhat deeper in the 
centre. Unquestionably the finest yellow Chry- 
santhemum yet raised. First-Class Certificates 
from the R.H.S. and N.C.S. 
AMY FURZE — Lilac-blush ; good 
form. First-Class Certificate. 
176. "ARIADNE — Cream and rose; fine. 
177. *fBEAUTE DU NORD— Violet-ear- 
mine ; can be shown as a Japanese. 
178. nCULLINGFORDII, THE SCARLET 
CRIMSON CHRYSANTHEMUM (Cannell) 
— Nothing since the introduction of Mrs. Ituiullc 
equals it for beauty, distinctness, and value; 
colour nearly approaching the deep crimson- 
maroon Zonal Pelargonium, Henry Jacoby. 
Splendid habit and free-flowering, and for 
general decoration, a grand recurved variety. 
181. CRIMSON VELVET — Beautiful 
velvet crimson. 
183. CLOTH OF GOLD — Golden 
yellow. 
188. *fCHE VALIER DOMAGE— Bright 
gold ; splendid colour. 
189. "fCHRISTINE— Peach; good. 
194. "fDR. SHARPE — Magenta-crimson, one 
the finest for specimens; violet scented. 
195. DISTINCTION — Centre rich golden 
yellow, more or less striped rosy scarlet, outer 
florets reddish crimson, tipped yellow. 
196. uELSIE (Cannell) — Shape exactly as 
per engraving ; colour the most lovely canary- 
yellow overseen. F'irst-Clnss Certificates, Crystal 
Palace and Royal Aquarium. 
198. *fE MPEROR OF CHINA, syn. 
WEBB'S QUEEN — Silver white, a very attrac- 
tive variety. 
201. fFELICITY — Pure white, lemon 
coloured centre; extra fine. 
202. G. STEVENS— Compact blooms, flat 
florets, crimson-chocolate, slightly incurved in 
centre, showing the gold under surface. First- 
Class Certificate. 
205. *f GOLDEN CHRISTINE— Golden buff. 
206. *fG AZELLE — Bright crimson, tipped 
yellow ; large, and of fine form. 
207. GARIBALDI — Orange-red; large. 
208. JOSEPH ARCH — Medium size, deep 
carmine. 
211. *tJULIE LAGRAVERE —Velvety 
crimson; fine. 
212. tJEWESS— Red and orange 
215. *fKING OF CRIMSONS— Rich crim- 
son; fine. 
216. LITTLE BEAUTY, syn. UNDINE— 
White bordered, delicate rose-pink. 
217. LA CANDEUR — Large white flowers; 
one of the best. 
219. LA NEIGE — Pure white. 
220. MDLLE. MADELEINE TEZIER — 
White, delicately tiuted blush; valuable addition 
to this class. 
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