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CHR YS AN THEMUMS. 
HARDY BORDER VARIETIES— rontinutd. 
Chatillon. — A very distinct and beautiful plant ; free-flowering ; colour, 
orange and ochre-yellow ; September ; height, about 3 feet. 
Chatillon. — Very profuse flowering plant ; colour, salmon on p>ale yellow 
ground ; bushy ; late September. 
Cherry. — A real gem for September flowering ; colour, a lovely shade 
of cherry red. 
Claret. — A most effective border sort, free-flowering, and of a striking 
claret colour ; September; dwarf. 
Climax. — Another September sort, with a good habit of growth ; colour, 
soft, clear yellow. 
Countess. — A grand flower when disbudded ; of the purest white ; 
September ; dwarf. 
Cranfordia. — A very dependable variety, especially when disbudded ; 
colour, golden-yellow ; good habit ; late October. 
Cranford Pink. — Should be disbudded to 1 e seen at its best ; colour, 
a lovely shade of pink ; very free ; good habit ; October. 
Cranford White. — An excellent plant for border culture ; free-flower- 
ing, sturdy and bushy ; useful when disbudded ; colour, white, 
shaded blush ; flowers in September and October ; height, about 
2 feet. 
Cranford Yellow. — Excellent 'free-flowering bright yellow sort; grand 
in sprays or disbudded ; October flowering. 
Crimson Diana. — A deep crimson sport from Diana ; identical wth 
the parent plant in every respect but colour. 
Crimson Qrunerwald. — A crimson sport from Gustave Grunerwald ; 
very dwarf. 
Crimson Marie Masse. — A rich chestnut-bronze sport from Madame 
Marie Masse ; extremely free-flowering and branching ; comes into 
flower in hate August, and continues to bloom till October is well 
advanced ; height, 3 feet. 
Crimson Polly. — A deep chestnut-crimson flower with golden reverse ; 
sport from Polly ; a splendid acquisition. 
Dainty. — This is a pretty little dwarf plant, with a compact habit ; the 
flowers are of a silvery-pink colour, and are to be seen at their best 
in October. 
Diadem. — Free-flowering plant with’a bushy habit; colour, beautiful 
rich wine red ; September-October. 
Diana. — A deep bronzy-orange, shaded gold, of compact form ; free- 
flowering and consistent ; September ; height, 2^ feet. 
Dick Barnes. — Another free-flowering plant and a splendid addition to 
the early- flowering section; colour, beautiful rosy-crimson; good 
in sprays or disbudded ; September. 
Dolly Reeves. — Another September variety, with a dwarf habit ; 
colour, deep pink. 
Dolores. — A pretty plant, developing shapely flowers of a bronzy-terra- 
cotta colour in August and September ; good habit. 
Dorothy Ashley. — Useful either disbudded or in sprays; strong con- 
stitution ; pretty flowers of a pink colour, shaded bronzy-salmon ; Oct. 
