Ck^^Qn & Quick. 
COT BLOOM PR05I THE POMPON SECTION. 
305. LE PARNASSE— Clear violet. 
306. *tLILAC CEDO NTTLLI— Rosy lilac. 
307. L’ORANGERE — Beautiful apricot 
yellow ; very free. 
308. LA FAVORITE — Rosy lilac, tipped 
white ; pretty. 
309. LA PURETE — Of the purest white ; 
full size. 
■ 310.*fMDLLE. MARTHE— Extra fine and 
dwarf, pure white. 
311. MALDEN’S BLUSH — Blush pink- 
dwarf. 
312. aMAID OF KENT (Cannell) — Pure 
white, slightly tinted rose round the lower 
petals; good form. 
313. MDLLE. MARKJNAC— Deep rose, 
tipped white ; good. 
314. MDLLE. ELISE DORDAN — One 
of the prettiest and most attractive of all the 
Pompons; beautiful soft rose colour; good 
grower, and very free ; admued by every one. 
Two First-Class Certificates. 
315. ORAN&E BEAUTY— Bright oraime 
and yellow ; free. 
316. tPRINCE VICTOR— Dark red. 
317. »fPRESLDENT, sjpi. MR. MURRAY— 
Deep rosy carmine. 
318. PURITY — White, a very free bloomer, 
and for cut flowers one of the best; earlier than 
Snowdrop. 
319. 
320. 
321. 
tPYGMALION— Deep rose. 
tROSINANTE— Silvery blush. 
■•ROSE DAMOUR— Clear rose. 
322. ‘ROSE TREVENNA — Ro.sy blush- 
fine. 
323. RUBRA PBRPECTA— Rich purplish 
crimson ; extra fine. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. ’ 
324. »tSAINT MICHAEL— Bright gold, full 
Size ; good. 
325. STRIATUM ELEG-ANS — Garnet 
red, striped chrome-yellow. 
32(j. SUNSET — Orange-brown. 
327. SAINT THAIS — Chestnut and brown. 
328. VOLCAN — Deep reddish mahogany, 
tipped gold ,* dwarf and free. 
329. «WILLIAMWESTLAKE-Rich golden 
yellow, suffused red; fine shape; verv free 
330. *WHITE TREVENNA— White : very 
free. ^ 
aai.^KtWHITE CEDO NULLI— White, with 
brown tips. 
332. NELLY RAINFORD — Buff, sport 
from I^sinante ; useful. 
333. VICTORINE — Adecpred, remarkably 
free and dwarf ; commended for cutting. First- 
Class Certificate. 
334. WM. i^NNEDY— A hybrid Pompon 
of a beautiful rich crimson-shaded amaranth 
335. -WM. S ABE Y — 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 ICO. 
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 for grow- 
ing into specimen and flowering plants. 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
SECRETS IN COMPETITION. 
Japanese do not require to be made as uniform as if they had been cast in one mould* 
like the mcnrved and recarved, yet they require similar arrangement, so that they each present a 
regular and pretty form, whatever their natural shape may be. Massiveness and great depth of 
flower IS most appreciated ; flat hollow eeutres and undecided colours should be avoided. No model 
can be set up m this section as the one required. Yet, whatever style of twisting, curling, or 
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