fl. Ciir|i)e]l & JMoral Qiiide. 
446. *tWHITE CEDO NULLI— White, with 
brown tips. 
447. NELLY RAINFORD — Buff , sport 
from Eosinante; useful. 
448. VICTORINE — A deep red, remarkably 
free and dwarf ; commended for cutting. First- 
Class Certificate. 
449. WM. KENNEDY — A hybrid Pompon 
of a beautiful rich crimson-shaded amaranth. 
4.50. *WM. SABEY— Beautiful yellow, 
shaded red ; commended. 
Established Plants of all Chrysanthemums 
not priced, 6d. each. Cuttings, purchaser’s 
selection, 2s. per doz., except those priced 
higher; our selection, Is. 6d.; 10s. per 100. 
Cuttings of new varieties at a proportionate 
price. 
All are flowered yearly on purpose to keep 
them true to name. Always a large quantity of 
Stock Plants ready for propagating or Jor grow- 
ing into specimen and flowering plants. 
OUT BLOOM OF THE POMPON SECTION. 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
SECRETS IN COMPETITION. 
Although the Japanese do not require to be made as uniform as if they 
like the incurved and recurved, yet they require similar arrangement, so 
regular and pretty form, whatever their natural shape may be. 
fiower is most appreciated ; flat hollow centres and undecided colours should be avoided, 
can be set up in this section as the one required, 
recurving best suits the variety, to assist that growth of 
it must be such as the eye will cause the tongue to say. 
It generally follows, what pleases the public pleases the judges. 
452. AMY CAREY — Rich clear light brown. 
463. AUTUMN TINTS — A desirable 
variety of a true Japanese type ; colour pale 
yellow, heavily splashed red ; greatly admired ; 
should be taken on crown bud. 
454. *ALICE SEWARD— Rose-purple; long 
broad florets ; very attractive, and fairly large 
flower. Award of Merit. 
4«1. ADA SPAULDING (Jap. Ino.)— 
Pink, shading to white. 
463. ATP A — Reddish bronze, suffused yellow. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
465. ALBERIC LUNDEN — Large, in 
the way of Stanstead Surprise; colour velvety- 
crimson and carmine. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
had been cast in one mould, 
that they each present a 
Massiveness and great depth of 
No model 
Yet whatever style of twisting, curling, or 
the flower to develop itself, and when done, 
“That is pretty; I like that variety.’’ 
and that is the secret of success. 
466. ALBERT DE NAUROIS — Enormous 
reflexed flower, of rich reddish crimson ; 
good. 
467. "ALBUM PLENUM — White, light 
sulphur centre ; very large. 
468. "ALBUM STRIATUM— White, striped 
and splashed deep rose ; fine and large. 
474. ANNA HARTZHORN — Pure white 
Japanese. Incurved; large, moderate depth, 
well-formed. First-Class Certificate. 
478. AVALANCHE — A well-known white 
variety. 
479. BARONNE DE BUFPIERES — 
Mauve-pink, silvery-white reverse ; florets long 
and curling. 
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