iL CcLiii^ell G[uide. 
DECORATIVE VARIETIES. 
'HESE are 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 whore exhibition 
flowers are not the aim, these are decidedly preferable for general use. 
(158. BRILLIANT (Owen), l.s. 
(15i).»tCHINAMAN, syn. LE CHINOIS. 
(1(10. COMET. 
(1«1. CHRISTMAS YELLOW. 
fl(i2. DR. MASTERS 
IKll!. ETHEL AMSDEN. 
Cli4. FULTON. 
(1(1.5. GOLDFINDER (Cannell). 
(1(!(1. GOLDEN GEM. 
6(17. GOLDMINE. 
6G8. L’AFRICAINE, syn. GORDON. 
6(19. M. GARNIER. 
(170. MISS CONWAY. Ls. 
G71. MDME. LEMOINE. 
672. MRS. C. CAREY. 
673. PRINCESS. 
674. PRESIDENT HYDE. 
675. PROFUSION. 
676. SNOWDRIFT. 
677. SOURCE D OR. 
678. THE BRIDE, l.s. 
679. WILLIAM STEVENS. 
680. YELLOW ETHEL, or NEW 
YEAR’S DAY (Edwards' variety). 
CSl. YELLOW SOURCE DOR. 
EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
fOreARLY flowering Chrysanthemums are making rapid improvement; we now give them more 
attention and grow them better. Our house, after the Carnations and Picotees were removed , 
and during August and September, was really a fine sight. It cannot be said we have nothing 
but Dahlias in the autumn, for these can be had in abundance; yes, for many continue throwing up 
flowers after the first lot are cut — so very different to the ordinary November kinds, and for bedding 
many of the varieties make a grand feature. Mr. Brown, the Superintendent, Hyde Park 
Gardens, writes ns: — “ Madame C. Desgrange has again made the most attractive bed in the Gardens 
this season, and these are fast hccoining a most important section of this family, but like all Chrysan- 
themums they require to be well grown, otherwise they will end in disappointment.” 
6t2. 
AMBROSE THOMAS 
683. 
ALICE BUTCHER. 
684. 
BLUSHING BRIDE. 
685. 
BRONZE BRIDE. 
(186. 
CHEV. ANGE. BANDIERA. 
687. 
DODO— 1.'. 
688. 
EDITH SYRATT. 
689. 
FIBERTA. 
690. 
PLORRIE PARSONS. 
(191. 
FLORA, syn. LATE FLORA. 
692. 
FREDERIC MARRONET. 
693. 
FREDERICK PELE. 
(194. 
GENTILESSE. 
695. 
GOLDEN FLEECE. 
69(1. 
GENERAL HAWKES (Jap. 
Ref.) 
097. 
G. WERMIG, syn. GOLDEN 
MA- 
DAME 
DESGRANGE. 
698. 
HARVEST HOME (Jap. Ref.). 
699. 
JACINTHA 
700. 
J. B. DUVOIR. 
701 
LA PETITE MARIE. 
702. 
LEMON YELLOW. 9(7. 
70% 
LADY FITZWIGRAM. 
70t. LONGFELLOW (Reflc.xtd Pom.) 
704a. the don (Earlv Jap.) 
705. LE POETE DES CHRYSAN- 
THEMES. 
706. LYON. 
707. MDLLE. JOLIVART. 
708. M. A. HERLAUT (F.P.). 
709. MIGNON. 
710. MISS DAVIS. 
7U. MONTAGUE. 
712. M. JULES PAOUET. 
713. MME. EULALIE MOREL. 
714. MME. CASTEX DESGRANGE. 
715. MME. EDOUARD LEPORT. 
716. MME. CARMEUX. 9(7. 
717. MME. GABUS. 
7 18. MME. GASTELLIER. 
719. MME. LOUIS LIONNET. 
720. MME. MARIE MASSE (Jap). 
721. MME. PICCOL. 
722. MONS. FREDERICK SYSMAYER. 
723. MONS. G. DE DUBOR. 
724. MONS. GUSTAVE GRUNER- 
WALD. 
725. MONS. ZEPHIR LIONNET. 
726. MR. W. PIERCY. (Sport fenn 
Mme. Picco!'). 
727. MRS. BURRELL. 
728. MRS. CULLINGFORD. 
729. MRS. HAWKINS. 
730. MRS. J. R. PITCHER (Jap.). 
731. NANUM, .sya SISTOU. 
732. ORANGE CHILD. 9(7. 
733. PETILLANT. 
734. PIERCY'S SEEDLING. 
735. R. DU MESNIL DE MONT- 
CHAUVEAU. 
736. ROSE "WELLS. 
737. SALTER’S EARLY BLUSH. 
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