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843. JAMES WESTON (CanneU)— Canary 
yellow, long outer guard petals white, with a 
lovely distinct raised cushion yellow centre ; an 
exquisite variety. First-Class Certificate. 
844. JEANNE MARTY— Blush white, 
lilac centre. First-Class Certificate. 
846. S.JXJDGE HOITT— Colour pale pearl- 
pink ; guard petals very broad, full high centre : 
a grand acquisition to the class, and an indis- 
jjensable exhibition variety. First-Class Certi- 
ficate. 
846. MAROTJERITE VILLAGEOISE — 
Beep lilac, tipped lighter, full centre. 
847. M. C. LEBOOQZ — Citron yellow; 
distinct. Two First-Class Certificates. 
848. MB L L E. CAB ROL— Silvery blush, 
rose centre; a fine full flower. 
849. MME. BERTHA PIGNY— Rose- 
magenta guard florets, centre of the same colour ; 
full large flower. 
860. MME. CLOS — Guard petals rose- 
violet, centre full, shaded lilac, and tipped white ; 
early and free. First-Class Certificate, N.O.8. 
852. MME. MOREL — Pure white. 
863. MME. TH^IRESE CLOS— White, 
with a very slight rose tint. 
854. MON. P AN KOUC KB— Reddish 
orange, bronze tipped; large and fine. First- 1 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
856. NELSON — Rosy crimson and gold ; 
free, large. First-Class Certificate. 
QUEEN ELIZABETH— Silvery blnsh, 
long-fluted ray petals: centre rose, tipped lemon 
yellow. Crown or terminal buds. i)d. 
857. RATAPOIL — Rusty brown centre, 
tipped gold, long florets; grand. Awarded First- 
Class Certificate. 
858. SABINE — Guard petals cream, deeper 
disc ; full flower. 
•SIR WALTER RALEIGH — Long 
broad guard florets, j)ale blnsh ; good cushion 
of a deeper colour yellow ; free grower. Ter- 
minal buds. Awarded First-Class Certificate. 9c/. 
869. SCEUR DOROTHjfeB SOUILLE— 
Fringe pale lilac, centre very high, white, shaded 
rose; large. First-Class Certificate. N.C.S. 
860. SOXTV. BE MME. BLANBINTERES 
— Japanese, rosy crimson, tipped gold in centre ; 
large and fine. First-Class Certificate. 
861. SOUVENIR BE L'ARBENE— Deep 
lilac guard petals, centre paler ; fine, bold, solid 
flower. First-Class Certificate, N.C S. 
862 *W. W. ASTOR — Long flat guard florets, 
salmon blush ; large high centre of golden rose ; 
grand variety. Crown buds. Awarded First- 
Class Certificate. l.«. 
For new varieties, .tee fore part of Catalogue. 
ELEGANT AND CURIOUS-SHAPED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
866. CATHARINE WHEEL, ANEMONE 
(CanneU) — Awarded a First-Claos Certificate. 
Useful for cut flowers. 
867. GLO RIO SUM — Beautiful lemon- 
yellow; fine show flower. Awarded two Certi- 
ficates. Tubular-shaped petals. 
868. GOLBEN BRAGON— Yellow, long 
tubular petals ; good exhibition flower. 
871. MRS. BEATRICE CARB (Card)— A 
lovely, neat, pretty, dwarf-growing Japanese 
variety, not large enough for exhibition ; 
beautiful shape, and brilliant scarlet-chestnut 
colour ; an English-raised seedling. 
DECORATIVE VARIETIES. 
'^HESE are principally for the decoration of the conservatory, the house, and for cut flower 
purposes ; all are very free flowering, dwarf habits, and decided colours ; and where exhibition 
flowers are not the aim, these are decidedly preferable for general use. 
873. *tCHINAMAN, syn. LE CHINOIS— 
Brilliant violet purple, occasionally streaked, 
silvery white, large flowers. First-Class Certi- 
ficate. 
874. COMET — Bronze-red and carmine. 
875. CHRISTMAS YELLOW— Deep yel- 
low, with a bronze stripe; good grower, and 
will be found as a late flower a great acquisition. 
876. DR. MASTERS — Reddish crimson, 
flap petals, some slightly fluted, full flower; 
dwarf habit, fine for grouping. Is. 
878. PULTON— Bright yellow. 
879a. GOLDPINDER (CanneU) — Intense 
golden sport from the well-known white variety, 
Mrs. Chas. Curey. A grand addition to the 
late-flowering kinds for cutting. 
880. GOLiBEN GEM — Bright golden yel- 
low, changing in the centre to a rich anricot tint ; 
recommended as a late variety for cutting. 
GOLDMINE— Golden apricot, brightest 
colour yet produced, sword-shaped petals, very 
profuse bloomer ; a grand market and decorative 
variety, dwarf habit. 
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