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JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 
[ April r, 1892, 
Lincoln stands at No. 15, a very promising position ; Monsieur 
E, A. Carrifere at No. 48 ; Mrs. Irving Clark at No. 56, Pink 
Lacroix at No. 57, and Lilian B. Bird at No. 59. Most of the 1890 
sorts were even better shown. First, we have Mr. A. H. Neve at 
No. 30, then Viviand Morel at No. 38, followed by Gloire du 
Rocher at No. 39, Florence Davis only reaching No. 58. There is 
only one 1891 kind, Louis Boehmer, which on its first appearance, 
at once springs up to No, 39. 
The varieties named below are arranged according to the average 
number of times they were staged at the last four Exhibitions of 
the Society. 
Reflexed. —Cullingfordi, Cloth of G-old, King of Crimsons, 
Pink Christine, Golden Christine, White Christine, Peach 
Christine, Chevalier Domage, Dr, Sharpe, Phidias, and Putney 
George. 
Large Anemones. —Lady Margaret, Empress, Gluck, Miss 
Annie Lowe, Mrs. Judge Benedict, J. Thorpe jun., W. and G. 
Drover, Acquisition, Grande Alveole, Fleur de Marie, Nouvelle 
Alveole, Mrs, Pethers, and Gladys Spaulding. 
Japanese Anemones. —Jeanne Marty, Monsieur C. Lebocqz, 
Nelson, Mdlle, Cabrol, Fabian de Mediana, Sabine, Souvenir de 
Mme. Blandinieres, and Mme. Robert Owen. 
Pompons. —Black Douglas, Mdlle. Elise Dordan, Golden Mdlle. 
Marthe, Mdlle. Marthe, Prince of Orange, Marabout, President, 
Pygmalion, Rubrum Perfectum, Cendrillon, Charles Dickens, and 
Comte de Morny. 
Pompon Anemones. —Antonius, Perle, Astrea, Regulus, Rose 
Marguerite, Madame Montels, Calliope, Marguerite de Coi, and Miss 
Stuart. 
My best thanks are due to Mr. Harman Payne, who has kindly 
supplied me with the dates and raisers’ names of all the new 
Incurved and Japanese varieties, where these particulars were not 
to be obtained from the last edition of the catalogue of the National 
Chrysanthemum Society.—E. M., Berhhamsted. 
INCURVED VARIETIES. 
Position in Present 
Analysis. 
Average Number of 
Times Shown in the 
Seven Years. 
Number of Times 
Shown in 1891. 
Name. 
Date of Introduction. 
Raiser’s 
or 
Introducer’s 
Name. 
Colour. 
1 
5S-4 
46 
Empress of India. 
1861 
f Downie, Laird, and | 
1 Laing. 1 
Pure white 
2 
51-2 
39 
Queen of England . 
1847 
J. Salter. 
Delicate rose blush 
3 
50 6 
39 
Lord Alcester. 
1882 
Freemantle . 
Pale primrose 
4 
48 7 
47 
Golden Empress of India . 
1877 
Loader . 
Pale yellow 
5 
46-8 
39 
Miss M. A. Haggas . 
1888 
Hayes. 
Soft bright yellow 
6 
45'5 
38 
Miss Violet Tomlin . 
1888 
Doughty. 
Bright violet purple 
7 
43 4 
28 
Jeanne d’Arc. 
1881 
Lacroix . 
Blush white, tipped purple 
8 
38'8 
33 
Lord Wolseley . 
1883 
Orchard . 
Bronzy red 
9 
36'3 
37 
Princess of Wales. 
1865 
Davis . 
Blush, tinted rose 
10 
35-3 
44 
Golden Queen of England. 
1859 
J. Salter. 
Pale straw colour 
11 
34-6 
41 
Alfred Salter. 
1856 
J. Salter. 
Clear lilac pink 
12 
34-5 
15 
John Salter . 
1866 
J. Salter. 
Cinnamon, orange centre 
13 
32-6 
18 
Prince Alfred . 
1863 
Davis . 
Rose carmine, shaded purple 
14 
32-0 
32 
Mrs. S. Coleman . 
1889 
Russell . 
Bright rose, shaded yellow 
15 
31-0 
31 
John Doughty . 
1889 
Doughty. 
Bronze-fawn, suffused rose 
16 
27-4 
19 
Nil Despp.randum. 
1862 
Smith. 
Dark orange red 
Bright amber, shaded orange 
17 
23-9 
23 
Barbara . 
1869 
J. Salter. 
18 
23 7 
4 
Mr. Bunn . 
1881 
Bunn . 
Bright golden yellow 
18 
23-7 
29 
Mrs. Heale. 
1867 
Heale . 
Pure white 
19 
23-6 
9 
Lady Hariinge. 
1861 
Clark . 
Silvery rose 
20 
231 
16 
Jardin des Plantes . 
1859 
J, Salter. 
Deep golden yellow 
20 
23 1 
18 
Mrs. W. Shipman. 
1878 
Shipman. 
Fawn colour 
21 
21-1 
16 
Princess of Teck . 
1868 
Pethers . 
White, suffused pink 
22 
18-8 
16 
Hero of Stoke Newington . 
1873 
Forsyth . 
Rose pink 
23 
16 6 
11 
Refulgens . 
1873 
Hock . 
Rich purple maroon 
24 
150 
19 
Cherub . 
1862 
Smith. 
Orange, tinted rose bronze 
25 
13 7 
12 
Empress Eugbnie. 
1866 
Pethers . 
Rosy lilac 
26 
13-1 
9 
Mr, Brunlees. 
1884 
Smith. 
Indian red, tipped gold 
27 
12-2 
9 
Princess Beatrice. 
1868 
Wyness . 
Delicate rosy pink 
28 
12T 
2 
Prince of Wales . 
1865 
Davis . 
Purple 
29 
120 
12 
Robert Cannell. 
1891 
Cannell . 
Crimson and golden bronze 
30 
11-4 
8 
White Venus. 
1872 
Shrimpton. 
Pure white 
31 
10-5 
8 
Lady Dorothy . 
1887 
Buss . 
Cinnamon buff, suffused rose 
32 
10 4 
2 
Venus. 
1863 
J. Salter. 
Lilac, suffused pink 
33 
9-9 
0 
Beverley. 
1863 
Smith. 
Cream white 
34 
8-6 
0 
Golden George Glenny . 
1876 
Dixon . 
Bright yellow 
35 
8-0 
8 
Camille Flammarion . 
1889 
Sautel. 
Dark violet 
36 
7-8 
2 
Mrs. Norman Davis. 
1886 
Mizen. 
Rich golden yellow 
37 
7-3 
0 
Mr. George Glenny. 
1870 
Waters . 
Primrose yellow 
38 
7 0 
0 
Mrs. George Bundle. 
1868 
Bundle . 
Pure white 
39 
6-8 
3 
Bronze Queen of England. 
1886 
Carter. 
Bronze brown, tinted rose 
39 
68 
6 
Charles Gibson. 
1887 
Mizen. 
Bronze red, centre fawn 
40 
6-6 
1 
Golden Eagle. 
1863 
Davis . 
Reddish bronze, tipped orange 
41 
6 3 
3 
Mabel Ward . 
1882 
Ward . 
Buff yellow 
41 
6-3 
3 
Novelty . 
1860 
Clark . 
Blush 
42 
6 0 
2 
Baron Beust. 
1868 
Pethers . 
Chestnut red, shaded yellow 
42 
6 0 
2 
Eve. 
1865 
Smith. 
Cream white 
43 
5 5 
5 
Alfred Lyne. 
1888 
Lyne . 
Rose lilac 
