MDME. MUREL— Pure white. Is. 
MON. PANKOUCKE— Reddish orange, 
bronze tipped ; large and line. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. Is. fir/. 
NELSON— Rosy crimson and gold ; 
free, large. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
MADAME CLOS— Guard petals rose- 
violet, centre fall, shaded lilac, and tipped white ; 
early and free. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
650. MADAME BERTHA PIGNY— Rose- 
magenta guard florets, centre of the same colour ; 
full large flower. , 
651. MADAME THERESE CLOS— White, 
with a very slight rose tint. 
652. MARGUERITE VILLAGEOISE — 
Deep lilac, tipped lighter, full centre. 
653. MDLLE. CABROL— Silvery blush 
white, rose centre; a fine full flower of immense 
size. Is. 
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MRS. J. N. GERARD— Largo silvery Q 
pink. Is. 6 cl. ' 
654. R ATAPOIL — Rusty brown centre, 
tipped gold, long florets; grand. Awarded Fhrst- 
Class Certificate. 
SABINE — Guard petals cream, deeper 
disc ; full flower. Is. , 
655. SCEUR DOROTHEE SOUILLE— 
Fringe pale lilac, centre very high, white, shaded 
rose; large and fine. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
SOUV. DE MME. BLANDINIERES 
— Japanese, rosy crimson, tipped gold in centre ; 
large and fine. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
656. SOUVENIR DE L'ARDENE— Deep 
lilac guard petals, centre paler; fine, hold, solid 
flower. F'irst-Closs Certificate, N.C.S. 
657. TIMBALE D ARGENT— Pure white; 
free and effective. 
F'or new varieties, see fore part of Catalogue. 
ELEGANT AND CURIOUS-SHAPED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
658. ALFRED CHANTRIER— Light rosy 
amber, long fluted or tubular-shaped petals; 
large. 
65ft. CATHARINE WHEEL, ANEMONE 
(Cannell) — The first time it was shown the 
Floral Committee wore so astonished at its shape 
they hesitated, but the second time it was put be- 
fore them i : v as awarded a First-Class Certificate. 
Useful for cut flowers. Is. 
660. GLORIOSUM — Beautiful lemon- 
yellow; fine show flower. Awarded two Certi- 
ficates. Tubular-shaped petals. 
661. GOLDEN DRAGON— Yellow, long 
tubular petals ; good exhibition flower. 
662. MACAULAY — The most peculiar shape 
of the year, awarded First-Class Certificate by 
the N.C.S. ; colour, dark yellow, with the upper 
surface near the centre tippe 1 with bronze ; shape 
is best described as resembling the finCly-cut- 
curled Endive. Very attractive; its shape can 
hardly be forgotten. Is. each. 
663. MR. D. B. CHAPMAN — Twisted 
petals ; rosy purple. Is. 
664. M. DUCASSE — Tubular petals, silvery 
lilac; large. 
665. SOUV. D ANGELE AMIEL — Silvery 
white, slightly shaded, long narrow tubular 
florets ; large. 
DECORATIVE VARIETIES. 
T HESE arc principally for the decoration of the conservatory, the house, and for cut flower 
purposes; all are very free flowering, dwarf habits, and decided colours; and where exhibition 
flowers are not the aim, these are decidedly preferable for general use. 
ALEX. DUFOUR — See semi-early var. 
667.*fCHINAMAN, syn. LE CHINOIS— 
Brilliant violet purple, occasionally streaked, 
silvery white, large flowers. First-Class Certi- 
ficate. 
669. COMET — Bronze-red and carmine. 
671. CROMATELLA, syn. GLOIRE D OR 
—Yellow. 
672. DIAMOND — Bronze mixed with 
orange. 
686. FULTON— Bright yellow. 
687a. GOLDFINDER (Cannell) — Intense 
golden sport from the well-known white variety, 
Mrs. Cikis. Carey. This will make a grand 
addition to the late-flowering kinds for cutting, 
and will be sure to become a genetal favourite. 
688. GOLDEN GEM — Bright golden yel- 
low, changing in the centre to a rich apricot tint ; 
recommended ns a late variety for cutting. 
689. «GORGEOUS — Golden-yellow. 
696. KAEMPFER — Bronzy yellow. 
699. LA NYMPHE — Peach colour. 
702. L’AFRICAINE, syn. G. GORDON— 
Deep crimson. 
704. M. DESBRIEUX — Light chestnut. 
711. M. C. HUBERT — Crimson and yellow. 
712. M. LE COMTE FOUCHER DE 
CARIEL — Silvery rose-violet ; large. Is. 
713. M. VIVIAN MOREL MOREL — 
F'lcsh colour and yellow. First-Class Certificate, 
711. MDME. LEMOINE — Magenta. 
When ordering, please quote edition of Catalogue, as the numbers are occasionally revised. 
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