H'. Ch,i\i)ell & 'Floi‘kl GJ-uitle. 
388.»tMRS. HUTT— Chestnut and orange. 
390. MISS TALPOXJRD— Pure white ; distinet. 
PERFECTION — Reddish brown, tipped golden-yellow, very double. 
891. SALAMON — Dark rose-earmine ; very fine. 
302. STELLA — Golden orange. 
394. TROPH:6e— Mottled rose ; pretty. 
396. “SNOWDROP— Very pretty for button-holes and bouquets. 
“YELLOW SNOWDROP,” or “PRIMROSE LEAGUE A sport from the well- 
known best pure white Christmas blooming pompon, and for small out flower work and decoration 
the best. 
POMPONS. 
With flowers larger than preceding class. 
397. “ADONIS — Rose and purple. 
398. AXJTtrMNUM— Buff ; distinct. 
401. a BLACK DOUGLAS (Cannell)— Ser- 
rated petals of intense dark maroon-red, striking 
in colour, and very free. Awarded two Certificates. 
402. “BROWN CEDO NULLI — Brown ; 
very useful. 
404. “CAPTAIN NEMO— Amaranth -purple, 
tipped white ; distinct. 
406. CRAY ACTION— Deep magenta. 
406. “CRIMSON PERFECTION — Bright 
crimson, one of the richest coloured. 
407. COMETE BIELA — Brick-red, shaded 
orange ; very pretty and late flowering. 
408. *tDUPONT DE L'EURE— Rich golden 
yellow, deep amber centre ; fine. 
409. EXPOSITION DE CHALON— Rosy 
violet, streaked white. 
410. *tELEONORE — Crimson, tipped gold. 
411. ECLIPSE — Bronzy red, tipped golden 
yellow ; a fine semi-globular flower. 
412. FEU D’AMOUR — Rosy purple. 
413. *tFANNY — Maroon-red ; free and fine. 
414. *FLORENCE CARR — Deep bronze, 
golden tips, dwarf habit ; very free. 9rf. 
416. “tGOLDEN MDLLE. MARTHE, syn. 
MISS OUBRIDGE — The finest yellow Pompon 
yet introduced. 
416*tGOLDEN CEDO NULLI — Canary- 
yellow. 
417. “GOLDEN TREVENNA— Useful. 
418. GOLDEN ST. THAIS — Clear yellow. 
421. JAhlES FORSYTH — Orange-crimson, 
shaded brown ; distinct. 
422. LE PARNASSE— Clear violet. 
423. 't*LILAC CEDO NULLI — Rosy lilac. 
424. L'ORANGERE — Beautiful apricot- 
yellow ; very free. 
426. LA FAVORITE — Rosy lilac, tipped 
white ; pretty. 
426. LA PURET^! — Of the purest white; full 
size 
These are excellent for large specimen plants 
427“tMDLLE. MARTHE— Extra fine and 
dwarf, pure white. 
428. MAID EN'S blush — Blush pink; 
dwarf. 
429. aMAID OF KENT (Cannell) -Pure 
white, slightly tinted rose round the lower petals; 
good form. 
430. MDLLE. MARIGNAC — Deep rose, 
tipped white ; good. 
MDLLE. ELISE DORDAN — One 
of the prettiest and most attractive of all the 
Pompons; beautiful soft rose colour; good 
grower, and very free ; admired by every one. 
Two First-Class Certificates. 
431. ORANGE BEAUTY’— Bright orange 
and yellow ; free. 
432. tPRINCE ’VICTOR— Dark red. 
433. *tPRESIDENT, syn. MR. MURRAY— 
Deep rosy carmine. 
434. PURITY — ’WRite, a very free bloomer, 
and for cut flowers one of the best ; earlier than 
Snowdrop. 
■fpYGMALION — Deep rose. 
436. tROSINANTE— Silvery blush. 
436. “ROSE D’AMOUR— Clear rose. 
487. “ROSE TREVENNA— Rosy blush; fine. 
438. RUBRA PERFECTA- Rich purplish 
crimson; extra fine. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
440. “tSAINT MICHAEL— Bright gold, full 
size; good. 
STRIATUM ELEGANS — Garnet 
red, striped chrome-yellow. 
441. SUNSET — Orange-brown. 
442. SAINT THAIS — Chestnut and 
brown. 
443. VOLCAN — Deep reddish mahogany, 
tipped gold ; dwarf and free. 
444. •’WILLIAM WE STL AKE— Rich 
golden yellow, suffused red, fine shape; very 
free. 6^. 
446. “WHITE TREVENNA — ’White ; very 
free. 
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