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Catalogue of Chrysanthemums. 
MABEL ROBERTS — Deep pink, with long sprays, which arc very erect j just the thing £or 
cutting with long stems ; Sept. ; 3 ft. 1 /- 
MAGGIE — I’ure yellow ; a splendid dwarf bushy habit ; large flowera and wondeifully free ; 
Sept. ; U ft. 4d. 
MAGGIE BOYES— Rosy pink, centre shaded gold ; free llowering, and perfect hahit j Sept. ; 
It ft. 
MARKET WHITE — White ; similar to Mytchctt White, but not quite so early ; begins 
flowering middle of Sept. ; 2.j ft. 
MAXIM — Chestnut red, shaded gold ; end of Sept. ; 2\ ft. 
MDLLE. RENE DROUAT — White, slightly shaded with rosy violet on the rovei'se when 
opening ; early Sejh. ; 2t ft. 9d. 
MDM. C. PERRIER — Cieamy white, tinted pink ; August ; 2J ft. 
MDM. DESGRANGE — White ; August to Oct ; ft. 
MDM. MARIE MASSE— Lilac mauve ; August to Oct. ; 2 ft. 
MERSTHAM BRONZE — Orange bronze ; very free ; Sept. ; 2J ft. 
MERSTHAM PINK — Pearl pink ; a pretty variety and wonderfully free ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
MIGNON — Delicate rosy mauve ; a charming variety for disbudding ; stiff erect stems ; 
one of the finest varieties ; early Sept. ; 2 ft. 9d. 
MISS B. MILLER— Deep golden yellow ; large flat flower ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 4d. 
MRS. A. THOMSON — Decpc.st golden yellow ; a lovely colour and very free j a splendid 
border variety ; Sept. ; 21 ft. 
MRS. A. WILLIS— Yellow, shaded red ; sport from Mdtn. C. Perrier. 
MRS. BAIRD — Delicate peach bloom ; sport from Mdxn,. M. Mmse ; (juito distinct. 
MRS. BAILEY — Creamy white ; sport from Mdm. Marie Masse, similar to H'ells Masse, 
MRS. E. V. FREEMAN — Deep crimson ; Oct. ; 2 ft. 
MRS. W. A. HOBBS — ^Rose, shaded carmine with gold tips ; end Sept. ; 2 ft. 
MRS. W. HUBERT — Salmon rose ; end of Sept. ; 3 ft. 
MRS. W. SYDENHAM — Deep crimson : has large flowers on stih stems ; Sept. ; 2 ft. Ud. 
MYTCHETT PET — Chestnut red ; free llowering and bushy habit ; end Sept. ; 2 ft. 4d. 
MYTCHETT WHITE — Pure white; very refined; Sept. ; 11 ft. (id. 
NELLIE BLAKE — Bronze ; Oct. ; 24 ft. 
NINA BLICK — Reddish bronze ; a splendid variety, either in sprays or disbudding ; Sept. ; 
NORBET PURVIS — Golden salmon, a lovely colour ; I J ft. 1/- 
ODETTE — Deep rosy mauve ; a beauty ; Sept. ; 3 ft. Cd. 
ORANGE — Orange terra-cotta ; large flowers and plenty of them ; Sept. ; 24 ft. 
PARISIANA — White ; aport from (Tustave Orunnerwald ; algood one for disbudding, as it has 
long stiff stems ; 21 ft. 4d. 
PAUL VALADE — Brilliant chamois ; end Sept. ; 3 ft. 
PERFECTION — W'hite, shaded blush when fiist opening ; wonderfully free ; Sept ; 21 ft. 
PERLE CHATILLIONAISE — Creamy white, with rosy peach shadings ; good disbudded or 
not, beautiful flower ; mid-Sept. ; 3 ft. 
PERLE ROSE — Pearl pink, stiff erect habit ; good for specimen flowers ; 2 ft. 
PINK ASTER — Lilac pink, the size and shape of a Victoria Aster ; Sept. ; 14 ft. 4d. 
PINK BEDDER — Pink; a compact mass of flowers, useful for bedding purposes ; Sept.; IJ ft. 
POLLY — Deep orange ; the early flowers are amber ; good for disbudding ; simply grand ; 
Sept. ; 2 ft. 
PRIDE OF KESTON — Reddish rose, with silvery reverse ; early Get. ; 2 i ft. 
PRIMEVERE — Primrose ; dwarf bushy habit ; Oct. ; 2 ft. 
QUEEN OF THE EARLIES— Pure white, large ; Sept. ; 34 ft. 
RABELAIS— Rosy purple ; Sept. ; 24 ft. 
RALPH CURTIS — Creamy white ; sport from Mdm. Marie Masse. 
ROBBIE BURNS — Rosy cerise ; sport from Mdm. Marie Masse. 
ROI DE PRECOCES — Dark crimson ; Sept. ; 3 ft. 
ROI DES BLANCS — Pure white ; one of the best, either disbudded or not ; Sept. ; 21 ft. 
ROI DES JAUNES — Yellow ; a fine large flower, similar to Jason, birt flowering in Sept. ; 
3 ft. (id. 
ROSIE — Tona-cotta ; a large flower, produced in profusion ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
SALLY — Coral pink ; very free and pretty ; Sept. ; 3 ft. 
TANGIERS — -Reddish Orange, a lovely colour ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
TAPIS DE NEIGE — Pure white ; has flat flowers in great profusion ; the first flowers appear 
in August, but arc best picked off ; Sept. ; 2 ft. 
TAPIS D’OR — Brilliant golden yellow; too prolific unless disbudded; splendid flowers; 
good for pots; Sept. ; 11 ft. 4id. 
THE CHAMPION — Deep yellow, slightly ineurving ; throws up strong suckers from the 
bottom (like Carrie), and continues flowering a long time ; 2 ft. 
THE DOVE — Peachy pink ; Sept. ; 1 4 ft. 
TONKIN — Reddish orange, most lovely colour, largo flowers ; early Sept. ; 2 ft. 9d. 
