S. dki\r\ell Sl S^loi^kl G^uide. 
PROFESSE0R 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
LAOHMANN (Inc. Jap.) 
3 s. Gd. 
REINE D'ANGLETERRE (Jap. Uef.)- 
N.C.S. 2s. 6rf. 
■Amaranth, silvery reverse 
Rosy mauve, silvery reverse. 
large. First-Class 
First-Class Certificate 
S£jCTR£i Q-RNLi. DCLAIHS (Inc. Jap.) — Old rose, reverse light yellow j dwarf. 
SOLEIL DE XiA TRONCEtE (Jap.) — Golden yellow, shaded chestnut. Is. Gd. 
SURPRISE (Jap.) — Carmine-amaranth, silvery reverse ; early and dwarf. 2s. 6cZ. 
2s 
FROM AMERICA, 1896. 
BRONZE GIANT (Inc. Jap.) — Yellow, shaded crimson, l.v. Gd 
CHIPETA (Inc. Jap.) — Bronzy red. 2s. 
EDITH SMITH — Early white, good for cutting. 2s. 
FRED WATZ — Clear lilac-pink. Is. Gd. 
EZETA — Pure yellow. 2s. 
J. H. TROY— Early incurved white. Is. 6a. 
LAXEDO — Deep pink ; fine habit. Is. 
MRS. GEO. A. MAGEE— Silvery pink. Is. 
MRS. E. A. WALCOTT— Silvery pink. Is. Gd. 
MRS. MoK. TWOMBLY( Inc.)— White, is. 
MRS. GEO. PULLMAN— Bright yellow. 2s. 
MRS. J. H. STARIN — Pure white; good. Is. 
MRS. W. A. BRYANT— Chrome-yellow. 9</. 
MRS. POTTER PALMER— Rosy pink. Is. 
MRS. WM. H. RAND — Rich yellow ; effective. 2s. 
MRS. GORDON DEATOR— Is. Crf. 
MAYFLOWER— White, l.s. Gd. 
MINERVA — Pure yellow. Is. Gd. 
NYANZA — Deep crimson ; a fine incurved Japanese for e.xhibition. 2.‘t. 6-'. 
OLYMPUS — White, shaded pink; large. 2s. 
TRILBY— Clear white. 2s. 
ZULINDA — Clear rosy pink. 2s 
BOUTONNIERE, d^lSTHETIC, AND SPIDERY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Where refinement in decorations are desired these will now take the place of the Pompon and 
single-fiowered varieties, and will undoubtedly occupy a position in Chrysanthemums similar to the 
Cactus-shaped kinds in Dahlias, which have gained such well-merited popularity throughout the 
world. It is our full conviction that these light, graceful, and yet fantastic shaped Chrysanthemums 
will attain a prominent position in even a much shorter time, and owing to their lasting properties 
when cut, which is a great advantage, they will be eagerly sought after and used by every lady 
who admires something neat and nice for the decoration of the table. For buttonholes and sprays 
they are even a worthy rival to the Orchid, both in appearance and keeping qualities ; no garden or 
greenhouse ought to be without them. See opinions of the gardening papers and the Press. 
MRS. FILKINS — Of Japanese form, medium-sized flowers prettily cut and notched ; very 
free flowering ; a bright golden yellow. Award of Merit, R.H.S. Is. 
SOUV. DE MME. G. EYNARD (Dec. Jap.)— A most wonderful arrangement of colours, 
reddish chestnut tipped golden yellow, tip of each petal is twisted; very attractive and novel. Is. 
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