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63it. EDOUARD AUDIGUIER — Colour 
purple, lii'htly suffused with magenta; dwarf 
habit. First-Class Certificate. 
040. EDWIN MOIiYNEUX (Cannoll)— 
Colour is deep rich maroon-red outside petals, 
when expanded is of the richest golden tint; 
petals immense in both width and length ; the 
finest yet introduced. Three First-Class Certifi- 
cates, 
641. *ilLAINE,.s«n. WHITE AIQLE— Pure 
white, back of petals slightly tinted when old ; 
an exceedingly useful flower, with broad petals ; 
very full ; extra fine ; one of the best. 
642. *ETHEL — Pure white, erect petals) 
fine, late. 
643. ETOILE DE LYON.— Largest flower 
In cultivation. A grand variety, very large ) 
dee]) lilac rose shaded silver. First-Class Certi- 
ficate wherever showu. 
644. EDWIN BECKETT — Colour rich 
golden yellow. 
646. EYNSFORD WHITE (CanneU) — 
Awarded a First-Class Certificate of Merit by the 
Royal Horticultural Society and by the National 
Chrysanthemum Society. 
648. EXCELSIOR — Bright rose-cerise, 
silvery reverse. F.C.C. 
649. *EDA PRASS— Lilac, turning to blush ; 
a noble high-built tlowor of splendid substance. 
660. EDELWEISS — A charming pure 
white, of exquisite form, broad petals, good 
substance. l.s. 
661. *PAIR MAID OP GUERNSEY— Pure 
white, and entirely distinct; the flowers are extra 
large, and composed of long ribbon-shaped petals. 
665. FEU DE BENGALE — Orange, 
shaded rusty red ; a fine dwarf variety. 
66G. FLORENCE DAVIS — Greenish 
white, passing to pure white ; long, drooping, 
and slightly twisted florets ; splendid habit ; 
fine exhibition flower. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
667. FLORENCE PERCY— A beautiful 
variety, full, solid, and of the purest white. 
First-Class Certificate. 
669. GETTYSBURGH ■— Deep crimson. 1*. 
660. *GEORGE SAVAGE— Agrandvariety, 
and one of the finest incurved Japanese for 
exhibition; flowers large, pure white, with stout 
incurved petals. A pure wliite Mrs. Libbie Allen. 
661. »GEORGE W. CHILDS— Rich dark 
velvety crimson, without a shade of brown or 
chestnut. First-Class Certificate, National 
Chrysanthemum Society. 
562. *GOLDEN GATE — Certificate at 
Chicago. Tawny yellow, quite distinct, full 
centre, large spreading flowers, slightly whorled. 
regular form; stout stem, long wide petals of 
gooii substance : a good exhibition vuriekv. 
First-Class Certificate. Malional rnirysanlliemum 
Society; Award of Merit, Royal Horticultural 
Society. 
563. »GOLDEN WEDDING— Richest 
gohlcn yellow, intense and dazsling in colour; 
flowers 10 to 12 inches in diameter, 4 to 6 inches 
in de|pth ; petals broad and long, double to the 
centre, without an eye. Fir.-pt-Class Certificate. 
National Chryjanthemum Society ; Award of 
Merit, Royal Horticultural Society, l.i. 
664. GOOD GRACIOUS— Delicate pcoch- 
pink ; a grand flower. Two First-Class ( ortifi- 
cates. 'hi. 
565. GOLDEN HAIR — Bright fchmme- 
yellow, suffused amber ; seedling from Louis 
Boehmer. l.v. 6t/. 
666 GOLDEN WREATH— Rather loosely 
formed, with long, curly, twisted, and intermin- 
gling florets, which are flat and pointed; colour 
bright golden yellow : crown bud. 'dd. 
569. GLOIRE DU ROCHER— A distinct 
flower of the largest size, bright orange-amber, 
flushed crimson ; in habit it somewhat resembles 
Mr.s. l'\ .Jameson and Val d’Andor^. 
571. G. 0. SCHWABE— Bright carmine- 
rose, gold centre, very full. Three First-Class 
Certificates. 
672. JGOLDEN DRAGON— Yellow, long 
twisted florets; good exhibition variety. 
573. GAMBETTA — Reddish brown, reverse 
silvery, l.v. 
575. GUIRLANDE— White, marked rose, 
centre cream. 9(/. 
676. HENRY JACOTOT FILS- Reddish 
crimson. 9d. 
577. H. HAMMOND SPENCER— Large 
semi-spherical, with long flat petals of medium 
wiilth ; colour light pale blush, with centre 
suffused ]>ale yellow, l.v. 
578. H. BALLANTINE ( The Bronze Ostrich 
Plume'}— Colour beautiful bronze or terra-cotta, 
changing to straw-yellow as the bloom becomes 
fully expanded ; 7- inch ])ot, light soil with charcoal, 
moderate supplies of manuro-wiiter ; crown bud. 
679. H. L. SUNDERBRUCH— Bright yel- 
low, of extra large size, full to centre, with wide 
petals, irregular in form, which gives it a grace- 
ful appearance. This is a grand sort — growth 
robust, compact ; makes a fine plant for any 
])urpose. Received the Longworth Brize fSilver 
Cu]>)atCiucinatti. Is.Gd. First-Class Certificate. 
680. INTER-OCEAN— A grand flower of 
V. Morel type, of which it is a seedling; colour 
pearly white, suffused jtinlc. 9rf. 
581. INTERNATIONAL— Colour salmon- 
rose, shading to a soft primrose; enormous 
flower, been showu 16 inches across ; sure to 
become a favourite; dwarf, good habit. 
682. teJOHN SHRIMPTON— Deep velvety 
crimson, with golden reverse, which shows ns the 
florets exfiand ; the style of the flower is that of 
a magnified Cullitifffordii. First-Clsss Certifi- 
cate, National Chrysanthemum Society. 
583. TAMES UOMLET — A Very IftrgO 
flower, colour a beautiful clear niormet-pink, 
flower very double. Is. 
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