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M. GARNIER — Orange, shaded chest- 
M. LEMOINE — Red and golden. 
MONS. BACO — Crimson and orange. 
MRS. C. CAREY — The latest white 
in cultivation. 
ORPHEE — Reddish crimson. 
PRESIDENT HYDE — Large, full, 
rcflexed Japanese, colonr intense rich 
; the best of its class. First-Class Certi- 
ls. 
PRINCESS BLANCHE — Creamy 
shaded salmon. 
733. REGALIA — Reddish chestnut, 
the brightest coloured varieties. 
741. SOURCE D OR — Orange and gold. 
742. THOMAS STEVENS— Creamy white, 
surface rose; full; good form. 
743. WILLIAM STEVENS — Bronze-red, 
yellow reverse ; large. Two First - Class 
Certificates. 
744. YELLOW ETHEL, or NEW 
YEAR’S DAY (Edwards’ variety) — Is the 
bcstnnd most valuable for cuttingat the shortes 
and New Years’ Days ever offered. 
EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
(fl^ARLY (lowering Chrysanthemums are making rapid improvement; we now give them more 
Sw attention and grow them better. Our house, after the Carnations and l’icoteeswere removed, 
and during August and September, was really a fine sight. It cannot be said we have nothing 
hut Dahlias in the autumn, for these can be had in abundance ; yes. for many continue throwing up 
(lowers after the first lot arc cut — so very different to the ordinary November kinds, and for bedding 
many of the varieties make a grand feature. Mr. Graham, the Superintendent of Hampton Court 
Gardens, writes us : — “ Maritime C. Desyramje has again made the most attractive bed in the Gardens 
this season, and these are fust becoming a most important section of this family, hut like all Chrysan- 
themums they require to he well grown, otherwise they will end in disappointment.” 
745. BLUSHING BRIDE — A beautiful 
hybrid, bright rcse-lilac, faditigoff to a beautiful 
blush. Is. each. 
740. G. WERMIG, syn. GOLDEN MA- 
DAME DESGRANGE— A spert from the 
white variety; primrcse-yellow. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
748. ALICE BUTCHER— A sport from the 
well-known variety Lyon, red, shaded orange. 
Awarded First-Class Certificate. Is. each. 
CLARA — Pure white, prolific bloomer. 
Is. Gil. 
DODO — A bright yellow, profuse 
bloomer; dwarf. Is. Gil. 
740. FLORA, syn. LATE FLORA — Deep 
golden yellow. 
750. FREDERICK PELE — Deep crimson- 
red, tipped light gold; fine. 
751. FIBERTA — Rich canary-yellow ; good 
habit. 
753. FLAMBEAU TOULOUSAIN — Rosy 
violet, tipped white. First-Class Certificate. Is. 
GENTILESSE — Creamy sulphur, each 
petal tipped soft rosy peach. 
754. GOLDEN' FLEECE — Clear yellow, 
one of the best. 
GOLDEN LUXEMBOURG— A sport 
from Mrs. Wood, golden yellow. 
GOLDSMITH — A bright yellow ; free. 
Is. Gd. 
HERMINE — Pearly white; free and 
early; dwarf. Is, 
JACINTHA — An improvement oti 
Salter's Early Blush. Is. Gd. 
PIERRE VERFIEL — Orange, shaded 
carmine. 
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PETILLANT — Soft creamy sulphur ; 
good grower. 
755. LA PETITE MARIE — Flowers white 
and medium sized, petals recurved like a Daisy ; 
free branching, close habit. Is. 
75G. LYON — Deep rosy purple ; the best of 
the colour in earlv flowering varieties. 
757. MISS DAVIS— Pink ; sport from Mrs. 
CuUiryford. Is. 
“ MISS PHYLLIS BROUGHTON— 
White, prefuse bloomer ; distinct. Is. 
75S. MDME. PICCOL — Rosy purple ; very 
fine. 
7G0. MADAME OASTEX DESGRANGE 
— Very useful and effective, medium-sized white 
flowers, light yellow centre ; of Japanese charac- 
ter. 
761. MR. W. PIERCY— Sport from Ma- 
dame Piccol ; red, changing to bronze-brown ; 
good. Is. 
7G2. MIGNON— Bright golden yellow, neat 
round flowers ; very free. 
MRS. BURRELL — A beautiful, clear prim- 
rose colour, obtained two First-Class Certificates. 
Has been flowered two seasons, proving itself to 
he the best September flowering Primrose 
Chrysanthemum in cultivation. Is. 
7G3. MRS. J. R. PITCHER (Jap.) — 
White, slightly tinted, changing to pure white ; 
very early and useful for cutting. 
MRS. HAWKINS— Golden sport from 
G. Wertncy. First-Class Certificate. Is. each. 
764, MRS. CULLINGFORD— Very white, 
slightly tinted in centre; a good white. 
7G5. FREDERIC MARRONET — Dwarf 
stiff habit, orange coloured. 
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