S'. dki\r\ell & S^loi‘^1 G^tiide. 
recurving best suits the variety, to assist that growth of the flower to develop itself, and when done, 
it must be such that the eye will cause the tongue to say, “That is pretty; I like that variety. 
It generally follows, wliat p'leascs the public pleases the judges, and that is the secret of success. 
340. AMIRAL AVELLAN— Bright dark " ' ’ ' *“ 
yeUow, broad petals. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 1.S-. 
341. AUTUMN TINTS — A desirable 
variety of a true Japanese type; colour pale 
yellow, heavily splashed red ; greatly admired ; 
should be taken on crown bud. 
342. *ALICE SEWARD— Rose-purple; long 
broad florets ; very attractive and fairly large 
flower. Award of Merit. 
343. ABBE MENDENHALL— Pale 
yellow with very long florets. 
344. AIDA — Reddish bronze, suffused yellow. 
First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
345. ALBERIC LUNDEN — Large, in 
the way of Stau.'ytead Surprise; colour velvety- 
crimson and carmine. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
346. »ALBUM PLENUM — White, light 
sulphur centre ; very large. 
347. *ALBUM STRIATUM— White, striped 
and splashed deep rose ; fine and large. 
343. ANNA HARTZHORN— Pure white 
Japanese. Incurved; largo, moderate depth, 
well formed. First-Class Certificate. 
349. AVALANCHE— A well-known white 
variety. 
350. BOULE D’OR(Inc.) — Broad incurving 
petals, straw, yellow, and red; dwarf. First- 
Class Certificate, N.C.S. Is. 
351. isBARON DE FRAILLY (Improved)— 
A sport from the original, in every way the same 
excepting colour, which is decidedly the highest : 
effective. 
362. *BEND OR— Much twisted, grand show 
flower, bright sulphur-yellow. 
353. BEAUTY OP CASTLEWOOD, syn. 
MRS. PRESIDENT HARRISON — Clear 
orange, inner surface deep red ; a first-class 
variety. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 
354. *BELLE PAULE, syn. BELLE PAUL- 
INE — Flowers very large, of the purest white, 
edged rose ; distinct. 
355 BLACK DIAMOND — A very rich 
self-coloured crimson. 
356. BLACK LOTUS— Dark velvety crim- 
son, almost black ; broad incurved petals; elegant 
flowers. 
357. BOUQUET DES DAMES— A lovely 
pure white ; very full, deep, and beautiful ; very 
dwarf. 
358. BOULE D’OR— Yellow, tipped bronze, 
broad petals. 
369. •BEAUTE TOULOUSAINE— In the 
way of A'. Molyneux, possessing greater depth of 
colour, and the reverse golden shade much 
brighter. 
360. »BEAUTY OF EXMOUTH— A beau- 
tiful variety ; the blooms are large with a very 
refined appearance, pure ivory white; petals of 
good substance, gracefully curling and twisting. 
First-Class Certificate. 
361. BRIDE OP MAIDENHEAD— Some- 
what similar to Avalanche ; very pure wdiite, 
easy grower. 
362. *CHARLES DAVIS— Rich rosy-bronze, 
sport from Viviand MoreK an exquisite shade of 
eolour not seen in any other Chrysanthemum, 
being bright rose-pink on a deep rich golden 
yellow background. First-Class Certificate. 
363. *OHARLES BLIOK— Rich golden yel- 
low ; long incurving petals of good substance. 
First-Class Certificate by N.C.S. 
364. C. SHRIMPTON— Very similar to- 
William Seward, but different colour, being 
crimson-brown, the florets standing out straighter ; 
perfectly distinct. 
365. COL. T. 0. BOURNE (Ref.)— A blood- 
red seedling from Airs. F. Jameson; very at- 
tractive, large size ; the florets are long and 
stout, slightly twisted and drooping, golden 
reverse. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. Crown 
buds. Sd. 
366. C. HARMAN PAYNE — Enormous 
flowers, long drooping petals, purple, spotted 
white. First-Class Certificate, N.C.S. 2s. 
367. OAREW UNDERWOOD— Sport from 
Baronne de Frailly. Received two First-Class 
368. CECIL WRAY— A fine canary-yellow, 
and of an exceedingly fine form. 1' irst-CIass 
Certificate. 
369. CHALLENGE- A late variety, per- 
fectly globular in form ; bright yellow ; dwarf 
habit. , , 
370. CHRYSANTHEMISTE DELAUX— 
Dark crimson-red, reverse old gold; habit good, 
distinct. 
371. COLONEL CHASE— Long drooping 
florets, colour pale blush, with deeper shading. 
First-Class Certificate. 
372. COMMANDANT BLUSSET— Of a 
purple amaranth shade, reverse silvery ; a dwarf 
and vigorous grower. First-Class Certificate „ 
373. COMTE P. LURANI— Rose, shaded 
white. „ , , 
374. *OOMTE DE GERMINY — Bright 
nankeen-yellow, striped deep bronze ; large 
flower, with broad petals. 
380. COMTESSE DE GALBERT— Rose, 
tinted yellow, broad petals; large. First-Class 
Certificate. Is. 
381. COL. W. B. SMITH— Colour of this 
much resembles L'Autoiime, lovely old gold- 
yellow, with just a tinge of terra-cotta; the tip- 
top prevailing favourite colour; strong dwarf 
Avalanche grovnh. Certificateof Merit wherever 
shown. 
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