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FOR NEW VARIETIES, see Front of Catalogue. 
REFLEXED FLOWERS CLASS. 
All this class turn their petals outwards, hence recurved. Strange to say, nearly every one has 
a capital habit, and can be grown into specimens for exhibition. 
172. ALICE BIRD, syn. BUTTERCUP— 
Intensely bright buttercup-yellow, somewhat 
deeper in the centre. First- Class Certificates 
from the R.H.S. and N.C.S. 
173. * AMY FURZE — Lilac-blush; good 
form. First-Class Certificate. 
176. "ARIADNE — Cream and rose ; fine. 
178. aCULLINUFORDn, THE SCARLET 
CRIMSON CHRYSANTHEMUM (Cannell) 
— Deep crimson-maroon ; s,.lendid habit and free- 
flowering, and for general decoration ; a grand 
recurved variety. 
181. CRIMSON VELVET— Beautiful 
velvet crimson. 
183. CLOTH OF GOLD— Golden yellow. 
188. »tOHEVALIER DOMAGE— Bright 
gold ; splendid colour. 
189. *tCHRISTINE— Peach; good. 
194.*tDR. SHARPE — Magenta-crimson, one 
of the finest for specimens ; violet scented. 
196. DISTINCTION — Centre rich golden 
yellow, more or less striped rosy scarlet, outer 
florets reddish crimson, tipped yellow. 
196. aELSIE (Cannell) — Most useful for 
decorative purposes ; lovely canary-yellow. 
First-Class Certificates, Crystal Palace and 
Royal Aquarinm. 
198.*tE MPEROR OF CHINA, syn. 
WEBB’S QUEEN — Silver white, a very attrac- 
tive variety. 
201. fFELICITY — Pure white, lemon 
coloured centre; extra fine. 
202 G. STEVENS — Compact blooms, flat 
florets, crimson-ehocolate, slightly incurved in 
centre, showing the gold under surface. First- 
Class Certificate. 
203. GOLDEN BALL (Ref.) -Lovely well- 
formed flower, good for cutting and pot purposes. 
First-Class Certificate. 
205.»tGOLDEN CHRISTINE— Golden buff. 
206.*fGAZELLE — Bright crimson, tipped 
yellow ; large, and of fine form. 
211. »tJULIE LAG RAVE RE —Velvety 
crimson; fine. 
212. tJEWESS — Red and orange. 
216. »tKING OF CRIMSONS— Rich crim- 
son; fine. 
217. LA CANDEUR — Large white flowers; 
one of the best. 
220. MR. M. SULLIVAN— Seedling from 
Putney George ; rosy mauve, tipped white ; large 
broad recurving petals; same form, size, and 
habit as its parent 
222. MOUNT ETNA— Bright red. 
223. *tMRS. FORSYTH— Creamy white. 
227. MR. RICHTER — Bright orange terra- 
cotta ; form of President Hyde. 
229.*tORANGE ANNIE SALTER— Bright 
orange. 
234.*tPROGNE — Amaranth, colour very 
bright, violet scented. 
236. "PERLE DES BEAUT^S — Bright 
amaranth-crimson, light centre; flowers small. 
236. PHIDIAS — A useful variety, rosy-blush. 
237. aPUTNEY GEORGE (Cannell)- 
Crimson, reverse of petals golden ; its beauty 
must be seen to be appreciated. First-Class 
Certificate, N.C.S. 
238. R. SMITH — A sport from Dr. Sharpe, 
with flower of much more reddish hue, base of 
petals yellow, and a decided attractive colour. 
Two First-Class Certificates, N.C.S., R.H.S. 
240. SALTERH — Deep red, passing to scar- 
let. and shaded carmine. First-Class Certificate 
243. TEMPLE OF SOLOMON— Intense 
yellow ; fine old variety. 
244. WM. NEVILLE — One of our own 
seedlings; pleasing shade of terra cotta, fim- 
briated edges. First-Class Certificate. 
LARGE-FLOWERING ANEMONE, OR QUILLED ASTER-LIKE 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
A stand of these, when well grown, has a most unique and beautiful appearance, and if once seen 
they would be grown by hundreds ; and the same with Pompon Anemone. 
The selection here made includes the best of this somewhat limited but very beautiful class. 
They should be exhibited in single flowers, like the Incurved. 
"ADA STRICKLAND— Symmetrical ; 
rich chestnut red, centre full and high, style of 
Charles Leboeqz ; ray petals broad, flat, and 
regular. 
245. AGNES HAMILTON— Silvery rose- 
pink. 
BEAUTY OF EYNSFORD — Soft 
rosy lilac, tinged pink; most perfect-shape, its 
cushion or disc stands up in a perfect half ball. 
First-Class Certificates, N.C.S. 
246. CASSAR — Deep rose centre, tipped 
yellow. First-Class Certificate. 
247. CINCINNATI- Lilac blush, slightly 
marked rose-lilac. Two First-Class Certificates. 
248. DAME BLANCHE — Pure white ; 
large and fine. 
249. DELAWARE — Creamy white, very full 
centre ; a very distinct and fine flower. 
262. ACQUISITION — Rose-lilac, yellow 
centre ; fine. 
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