SELECTIONS. 
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HARDY BORDER VARIETIES — continued. 
Dragon. — A bright bronze of good quality. 
Dr, A. Neige. — A September-flowering plant, with a dwarf habit ; 
colour, carmine. 
Early Buttercup. — ^A golden yellow flower, at its best in September ; 
dwarf. 
Elenore. — Very free-flowering plant, and useful for October displays ; 
colour, deep rose-pink, tinted salmon ; erect habit ; height, 3 feet. 
Elizabeth Qilleland. — Pleasing shade of salmon-cerise ; very fine ; 
early September ; 3 feet. 
Elstob Yellow. — Deep yellow, very similar to Horace Martin, but 
better colour ; height, 3 feet. 
Ena Thorpe. —Light flesh colour, with wax-like incurving petals; 
early September ; 3 feet. 
Ernest Baltet. — Striking flower; colour, red and old rose. 
Ethel. — This is a welcome primrose sport from Rabbie Bums ; same 
habit, etc. 
Ethel Blades. — One of the best border kinds; colour, brightest 
chestnut ; flowers are of beautiful form, and freely developed ; late 
September ; height, 3 feet. 
Fee Orientale. — Beautiful creamy-white flower, shaded rose ; good 
when disbudded ; late September ; height, 3 feet. 
Fee Parisienne.— A splendid addition to the series : large flowers, with 
drooping florets ; colour, deep mauve, w ith silvery reverse ; free 
flowering ; August and September ; height, feet. 
Firefly. — Another good October variety, having crimson-scarlet 
blossoms, tinted gold ; height, 3 feet ; very effective. 
Framfield Early White. — A most reliable, large, pure white flower ; 
sturdy plant that must be disbudded to be seen at its best ; Septem- 
ber-October. 
Fred. — Very early flowering plant, having milk-white flower ; the plant 
should be partially disbudded. 
Qeorge Bowness. — A pretty crushed strawberry sport from Crimson 
Marie Mass6; in other respects similar to the parent plant. 
Qertie.— A very dwarf plant with a poor habit of growth ; charming 
blossoms of a salmon-pink colour, shaded gold ; useful when 
naturally grown or disbudded ; flowers from late August till early 
October; height, 1 8 inches. 
Qoacher's Crimson. — One of the very finest early sorts; large 
flowers of a rich crimson colour ; of easy culture ; good habit and 
arpital constitution ; in flower throughout September and October ; 
height, 2§ feet. 
Qoacher’s Terra Cotta. — A charming terra-cotta sport from 
Goacher’s Pink. 
Golden Caprice. — Valued because of the variety being a yellow form 
of the Caprice du Printemps family of Chrysanthemums ; splendid 
when disbudded ; October. 
Qolden Diana.— A beautiful golden yellow sport from Diana; very 
useful for cut flowers. 
