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telling flower on a board. A Japanese variety sent out by Messrs. 
Cannell & Sons under the name of C. Orchard is also of the Comte de 
Germiny type and rather promising. William Cobbett, for which Mr. 
Stevens obtained certificates recently at South Kensington and West- 
Amongst the general stock the following are advancing favourably :_ 
Henri Jacotot (some blooms over 6 inches in diameter), Carew Under- 
wood, Striatum Perfectum, Margot, Salmoneum plenum, Madame de 
Sevin, remand Feral, Lakm<5, Belle Paule, and scores of others. Of the 
Fig. 47.—CHRYSANTHEMUM EDOUARD AUDIGUIER. 
minster, is a variety - of good substance and delicate colour, while 
another of a similar type, La Villat des Prugnes, is almost intermediate 
between that and Margot. Maiden's Blush, which has become an 
established favourite, maintains its good character ; and several others 
that have been sent out from this nursery are equally satisfactory. 
incurved we shall have occasion to speak later on ; at present Mr. Bunn 
is almost the only variety in its best condition, and of this there are 
some very deep blooms. Apart from the Chrysanthemums, it must be 
added that four span-roofed houses full of double white Primulas con¬ 
stitute a stock that could be scarcely equalled, all healthy plants. 
