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Chrysanthemums. 
REFLEXED VARIETIES— New and Select List. 
Our selection, per 
Mrs. E. D. Adams (Japanese Reflexed). One of the best and 
most distinct Chrysanthemums in cultivation; flowers very 
large, measuring ten inches across, and very deep petals very 
long, the outer ones swirled white, slightly flushed with rose, 
ol' dwarf habit and free bloomer, a fine variety for groups as 
well as a grand exhibition flower. First Class Certificate. 
Each 2s. 
Boule de Niege. Pure white, very fine. 
Cullingfordi. Beautiful crimson scarlet. 
Chevalier Domage. Deep yellow, fine. 
Christine. Peach colour, very good. 
doz. 3s. Gd., each 6d. 
Cloth of Gold. Bright golden yellow, splendid. 
Dr. Sharpe. Magenta, very fine. 
Golden Christine. Very showy. 
King of Crimsons. Deep bright crimson. 
Mrs. Hope. Pale rose, shaded lilac. 
Mr s . Eor sy th ( W kite Christine) . White, pale lemon centre. 
Perle des Beautes. Crimson. 
R. Smith. A bright mahogany red, sport from Dr. Sharpe, 
which, though one of the oldest, is still one of the best 
formed flowers of this class, and has the additional advantage 
of being sweetly scented. Each Is. 6d. 
ANEMONE-FLOWERED— New Select Varieties. 
Delaware. Very large double flowers, white guard petals with 
pale yellow centre; the finest Anemone-flowered variety yet 
sent out. Each Is. 
Duchess of Westminster (Japanese Anemone). Long 
drooping guard petals, silvery blush, centre very full, rosy 
bronze, a grand exhibition flower, bold and graceful, a distinct 
and welcome addition to this class. Two First Class Certificates. 
Each Is. 
Gluck. Deep yellow self, fine. Each 6d. 
Herald. One of the grandest of this section, flowers large, 
bright golden-yellow, the centre florets tubular, an inch or 
more long, notched at the rim, and crowded into a compact 
head, ray petals very long, arranged in a single row. Each Is. 
J. Thorpe, Jun. Bright yellow, very fine. Each 6d. 
Lady Margaret. Very large, pure white, splendid flower. 
Each Gd. 
Madame Robert Owen. Pure white, a very fine and 
distinct variety. Each Gd. 
M. Charles Lebocqz. Citron yellow, tinted carmine, 
large flower. Each Gd. 
Mrs. Judge Benedict. Flower of good size, a light blush 
on opening changing to pure white, guard petals very broad, 
high lemon centre ; a charming flower Each Gd. 
Prince of Anemones. Lilac blush, fine. Each Gd. 
Sceur Dorothee Souille. Pale lilac, centre white. 
Each Gd. 
POM PON E— Anemone-flowered. 
each — r. d. 
Astarte. Amber shaded gold ... ... ... 0 6 
Antonius. Bright yellow, beautiful ... ... 0 G 
Eugene Lanjaulet. Yellow, orange disc ... ... 0 6 
each— s. d. 
Madame Sentir. Pure white, charming ... ... 0 6 
Madame Montels. White, with golden-yellow centre 0 6 
Magenta King. Magenta guard petals, yellow disc; fine 0 6 
POMPONES AND HYBRIDS. 
Our own selection, per doz. 2s. Gd., 3s. 6d., and 4s. Gd., customers’ selection, 4d. each. 
William Westlake (new). Rich golden yellow, suffused with a reddish tint, fine shaped flowers ... ... each Is. 
Amy, Argentine, Aurora Borealis, Bijou d’Horticulture, Bouquet Fleuri, Creme, Diamant, Eliza Dordan, Exposition de Chalon, 
Flambeau Toulousain, Janies Forsyth, La Favorite, La Purete, Lilacee, L’Orangere, Maid of Kent, Marabout, Maroon Model, 
Mdlle. Marthe, Mdlle. Marthe Golden, Mrs. Cullingford, New York, Osiris, Pacquerette, Perle des Beautes, Poudre d’Or, Progne, 
Heine d’Or, Rubra Perfecta, Soeur Melanie, Soiree d’Ete, St. Thais. 
Single-flowered Chrysanthemums. 
This beautiful class is becoming very popular. The flowers resemble the Marguerites in form, but vary in colour from crimson, 
pure yellow and rose, to the purest white; all the flowers have yellow centres, which give them the most charming appearance. These 
■should be grown abundantly wherever cut flowers are in demand. 
each — s. d. 
Admiral T. Symonds. Golden yellow, a large hand- 
some flower, three to four inches across. If disbudded 
resembles a Sunflower ... ... ... ... 0 6 
Coachman. Beautiful pure white ; late ... ... 0 G 
Ethel Smith (new). Rosy crimson, distinct and 
beautiful, a charming flower for cutting ... ... 0 9 
Exquisite. Pure white, shaded delicate pink ; lovely ... 0 G 
Ereedom. Bright yellow ; very pretty ... ... 0 6 
Marguerite. Pure white; closely resembling a Marguerite; 
very pretty ... ... ... ... ... 0 6 
Our selection, 
each — s. d. 
Jane. Pure snow white, most beautiful variety ... 0 6 
May Wells Lovely deep crimson-scarlet (exactly the 
colour of CulUngfordii) ; flower medium size, very 
broad flat florets, seedling from Scarlet. Gem and M'ss 
Mary Anderson ; very robust habit. Two First Class 
Certificates ... ... ... ... ... 1 0 
Miss Ellen Terry. Rosy pink, very pretty ... 0 6 
Miss Cannell White, first-rate for cutting ... 0 6 
Souvenir de Lond res. Crimson red, very fine ... 0 G 
Yellow Jane. Deep yellow, twisted petals; handsome 0 G 
Is. 6d. per doz. 
Marguerites or Parisian Daisies (Chrysanthemums). 
Beautiful free-flowering half-hardy plants, in bloom almost throughout the year. Exceedingly useful for cut flowers, especially during 
the Winter months. Planted out in May they form beautiful objects in the garden, and will continue in bloom till killed by the 
frost, or the plants may be lifted in Autumn, repotted and transferred to the greenhouse, where they will continue in beautiful bloom 
throughout the Winter. 
Golden Fleece. A very free-flowering and beautiful variety, with large, bright, golden-yellow flowers of good substance. Almost 
a perpetual bloomer.. Highly recommended ... ... ... ... 3 for 2s. ; each 9d. 
Etoile d’Or Improved. Pale yellow, free-branching habit, and a great bloomer ; splendid for cut flowers ... 3 for Is. 6d ; each 8d. 
Frutescens. Numerous pure white flowers with glaucous green foliage ... ... ... ... 4 for Is. ; each 4d. 
„ “Bedding Gem.” A beautiful dwarf-growing variety, only about a foot high, a sport from the Old Marguerite. 
The foliage is of a rich soft yellow, resembling the Golden Feather, and the plant being of compact symmetrical growth, it will 
prove of great value for window boxes or bedding out ... ... ... ... ... ••• per doz. 9s. ; each Is. 
