ll. i^loi^al Gfuide. 
GIG. "TRIOMPHE DU NORD — Bronze, 
W 604. *SOLEIL LEVANT, syn. L'INFANTE 
f D'ESPAGNE and TASSELLED YELLOW 
— Canary-yellow ; immense flowers. 
603. STANSTEAD WRITE— White, large. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
608. STANSTEAD SURPRISE — Deep 
crimson, silvery reverse. Two First - Class 
Certificates. Is. Grf. 
610. JSTRIATUM PERFECTUM — Fine 
flower, with largo florets; white, beautifully 
striped and flaked violet-rose. 
Oil. THOMAS STEPHENSON— A sport 
from Criterion, and very similar to parent. First- 
Class Certificate. Is. 
614. *THUNBERG — A fine large flower, 
of a soft primrose-yellow; very attractive, 
incurved. 
615. # TRIOMPHE DE LA RUE DES 
/*s 
CHALETS — Immense size, salmon colour, 
tinted rose, golden centre. !)</. 
shaded chestnut-rose; very fine and good. 
G17. *VAL D’ANDORRE— Red, shaded 
orange, fine imbricated flower. First-Class 
Certificate. 
618. W. K. HARRIS — Immense large 
flowers, nankeen-yellow petals ; incurved. Is. 
CIS). WHITE DRAGON — Pure white, 
similar in other respects to GoldenDragon. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
621. WILLIAM ROBINSON — Orange- 
salmon, a sport from Bouquet Fait. First-Cluss 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
622. WM. ELLIOTT (Jap.)— Deep lake 
colour, petals long and flat ; early, free, and 
strong habit 2s. 6</. 
MR. W. H. BURBRIDGE.— Flench 
white, creamy centre. Is. 
All those not priced, G cl. each ; 5s. per dozen. 
Cuttings, purchaser’s selection, 2s. per dozen; our selection, Is. Gil. per dozen. Cuttings of now 
varieties half the price of plants. 
GOOD LATE-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
INCURVED. 
PRINCESS TECK— White. 
MRS. NORMAN DAVIS— Yellow. 
HERO OF STOKE NEWINGTON— l’ink. 
MISS MARECHAUX— White. 
JAPANESE. 
ETHEL— White. 
GOLDFINDER— ‘Ml. 
MRS. PI. JONES— Yellow. 
MRS. C. CAREY— White. 
WELCOME— Bronze. 
H. WATERER— Yellow'. 
POMPONS. 
SNOWDROP. 
YELLOW SNOWDROP. 
VIRGINALE, ANEMONE— White. 
GOLDEN GEM— Yellow. 
Plants, G d. ; Cuttings, 3 d. each. 
THREAD-LIKE FLOWERED VARIETIES (JAPANESE), 
G23. *AGREMENTS DE LA NATURE— 
Golden yellow, shaded with reddish brown. 
627. GOLDEN THREAD— Yellow ; free. 
628. JOSEPH MAHOOD— Full centre, 
yellow, curiously dotted and striped with a red- 
dish hue; distinct. First-Class Certificate. 
633. ‘MADAME B. RENDATLER, sijn. 
CURIOSITY — Nankeen-yellow, shaded rose ; 
very free. 
G37. MRS. MAHOOD — Creamy white, 
changing to pure white, long petals. First-Class 
Certificate. 
G39. ‘RED DRAGON — Dark rod, tipped 
yellow. 
G40. RED INDIAN— lied ; free. 
641. JREINE DES BEAUTES— Deep rich 
crimson, reverse of florets golden ; free. 
642. *R . T. BIGGS — Of a rich brownish 
crimson ; very free. 
ANEMONE-FLOWERED JAPANESE. 
645. BACCHUS — llich velvety crimson, 
reverse silvery white. 
646. DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH — 
Blush white guard florets, centre lilac, tipped 
white. 
647. EMPEROR — Large, blush, sulphur 
centre; changing to dark cherry. 1 )il. ■ 
648. *F ABIAS DE MADERANAZ or 
FABIAN DE MEDIANA — Large high disc or 
centre of a rosy-lilac shade, tipped with white, 
guard petals 3 to 4 inches long, of a soft shade 
of pink, striped with a deeper tint, a superb and 
curious variety. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
649. JAMES WESTON (Cannell)— Canary 
yellow, long outer guard petals white, with a 
lovely distinct raised cushion yellow centre ; an 
exquisite variety. First-Class Certificate. Is. 6 d. 
each. 
JEANNE MARTY— Blush white, 
lilac centre. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
LE CENT AU RE — Silvery rose and 
yellow. Is. 
MADAME GHYS— Lilac. Is. 
M. C. LEBOCQZ — Citron yellow ; 
distinct. Two First-Class Certificates. Is. 
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