S'. Ch.r\i)ell &: Gfuiele. 
1072. aJOHN TYARS (Cannell) — Rich 
magenta, pure white at base of florets, forming 
into a distinct white ring. 
1084. aMISSROSE (Teesdale)— White, 
slightly stained pink blush ; very free and effec- 
tive. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
1073. aKINO OP THE YELLOWS 
(Cannell) — Medium size, very deep yellow; late 
flowering. 
1074. LADY CHURCHILL (Cannell)— 
Distinct; colour a deep terra-cotta, with a yellow 
shade ; good grower, veiy free. First-Class Cer- 
tificate. 
1076. LIZZIE MORLEY— mite, single, 
long spreading fringed petals; very pretty for 
cut flowers or decoration. 
1076. MARIGOLD — Chestnut-crimson; very 
showy ; largo. Awarded First-Class Certificate. 
1077. aMARY ANDERSON (Cannell)— 
Pure white, and with age becomes tinged with a 
delicate pink blush ; of the finest form. 
1086. MISS SARAH — Light buff, suffused 
orange-crimson ; very fine. 
1086. MOZART — Fine flowers, rosy brown, 
shaded yellow. 
1087. aMR. MIST (Cannell) — Chestnut red, 
distinct yellow ring round high centre ; distinct. 
1089. aMRS. J. WILLS (Cannell) — Colour 
white, suffused pink ; large, most effective. 
1090. NELLY (Teesdale) — Brightlilac-pink 
deep orange centre ; medium 
1091. aOCE ANA (Cannell) — Silvery blush 
large, one of the best. 
1092. ttORIPLAMME (Teesdale)— Soft red- 
dish brown ; large and distinct. 
1078. MISS CRISSEY— Chocolate colour. 
It is possible to make this one of the prettiest 
bush in a pot of the family. 
1080. MISS HILDER — Similar to Lady 
Churchill, but prettier and better. Lovely bright 
chestnut colour; petals and flowers quite elegant. 
1081. MISS M. CLARK — Light silvery 
pink, producing its flowers all the way up the 
stem in a most splendid manner; for room 
decoration one of the most beautiful 
1082. MISS M. WILDE— A fine pleasing 
variety ; double row of petals of a deep rosy- 
cerise or magenta shade. First-Class Certificate . 
1083. MISS PALMER — Rose colour. 
1093. aQUEEN OF THE YELLOWS 
(Cannell) — A useful variety. First-Class Certi- 
ficate, R.H.S. 
1094. REV. W. E. REMPREY— Deep 
crimson ; fine. 
1096. SCARLET GEM (Cannell)— A fine 
addition, medium size. 
1098. SNOW WREATH— Pure white ; a 
grand flower. 
1099. SOUV. DE LONDRES— Rich 
crimson, fine flower. First-Class Certificate. 
1100. STAR OP HOLBORN — Exquisitely 
scented, bright golden yellow ; invaluable for 
cutting 
All those not priced, Sd. each 
Cuttings of new varieties half price 
CHRYSANTHEMUM (MARGUERITES) PARIS DAISIES. 
{Golden and Silver Stars.) 
This class is really one of the most valuable for cut flowers ; with only ordinary care they can be 
had in flower all the year. During the winter they are indispensable, and if afterwards planted out 
they make a splendid bed ; if they have a fault at all, it is because they are too easily propagated. 
They were much admired by all visitors at the Paris Exhibition, and are extensively grorvn in the 
French parks as bedding plants. The fact of their never ceasing flowering makes them household 
flowers everywhere. 
1102. ALICE CROUSSE — Dwarf and very 
free ; one of the best. 
1103. BRANCHING ETOILE D'OR— 
Bright yellow, habit and free blooming is all 
that can be desired. It is, in our opinion, the 
most serviceable plant sent out for many years. 
1104. ALMA BRUGGEMANN— Flowers 
single, beautiful clear golden yellow ; edged 
white. 
1 106. COMTE DE CHAMBORD— Yellow. 
9(/. 
1106. CORONARIUM FRUTESCENS— 
White ; splendid bedder. 
1107. CORONARIUM GRANDIPLORUM 
—Blooms all the winter. 
1108. ilTOILED'OR — Yellow; blooms nine 
months in a year. l.«. 
1109 HALLERI MAXIMA— White ; very 
free, one of the finest. 
1110. MADAME PARP.®ILLON. 
1111. MAXIMUM — I'ure white, yellow 
centre; fine for cutting. Gd. each; 4.?. per doz 
1112. MINIATUM- White. 
1113. FINN ATIPID A— Beautiful foliage 
1114. SPECIOSUM (Leuoanthemum) — 
Supposed to be the original variety. 
1115. ULIGINOSUM (Pyrethrum) — 
White, large yellow centre, blooms in September; 
a valuable hardy species, splendid for cut flowers 
6(/ each ; flowering plants, l.v. each. 
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