, December 13, 1S94. 
JOURNAL OF HORTICULTURE AND COTTAGE GARDENER. 
533 
Pompom. — Black Douglas, Mdlle. Elise Dordan, William 
Westlake, Prince of Orange, Mdlle. Marthe, Golden Mdlle. Marthe, 
Pygmalion, President, W. Kennedy, and Perle des Beautes.-' 
Pompon Anemones. — Antonius, Francis Boyce, Mr. Astie, 
Madame Montels, Perle, Marie Stuart, Regulus, Astria, Emily 
Rowbottom, Marguerite Decoy, Rose Marguerite. 
Singles. — Mary Anderson, Purity, Jane, Admiral Sir T. 
Symonds, D. Windsor, Mrs. D. B. Crane, Lady Churchill, Rev. 
W. E. Remfrey, iEsthetic,® Emily Wells,* Nora.* 
I am again indebted to Mr. C. Harman Payne for kindly 
supplying me with the raisers’ names, and the dates and colours of 
the new varieties in the tables, which are not to be found in either 
the catalogue of the National Chrysanthemum Society or its 
supplements.—E. M., Berhhamsted. 
JAPANESE YARTETIES. 
Position in Present 
Analysis. 
Number of Times 
Shown in 1894. 
Name. 
No. of Times Shown 
in 1894 in the 
larger classes only. 
1 
Date of 
Introduction. 
Raiser’s 
or 
Introducer’s 
Name. 
Colour. 
1 
89 
Viviand Morel . 
38 
1891 
Lacroix . 
Silky mauve 
2 
72 
Charles Davis . 
37 
1893 
N. Davis. 
Bufi yellow 
3 
65 
Col. W. B. Smith. 
23 
1892 
Spaulding . 
Light terra cotta 
4 
63 
Mrs. C, Harman Payne . 
33 
1892 
E. Calvat . 
Bright rose and white 
6 
56 
Sunflower . 
36 
1888 
Cannell . 
Rich golden yellow 
6 
55 
Etoile de Lyon. 
34 
1888 
Boucharlat. 
Rosy purple 
7 
54 
Avalanche. 
30 
1887 
Cannell . 
Snow white 
8 
53 
Mdlle. Marie Hoste. 
28 
1891 
Lacroix . 
White, slightly tinted pink 
9 
46 
Edwin Molyneux. 
29 
1886 
Cannell . 
Chestnut crimson, golden reverse 
10 
43 
William Tricker . 
26 
1891 
Cannell . 
Rich light pink 
11 
42 
G. C. Schwabe . 
26 
1892 
Owen . 
Carmine rose 
12 
41 
Florence Davis. 
26 
1891 
N. Davis. 
Pure white, greenish white centre 
12 
41 
William Seward . 
17 
1892 
W. Seward. 
Very dark crimson 
14 
33 
W. H. Lincoln . 
20 
1890 
Fewkes . 
Deep yellow 
15 
32 
Mrs. Falconer Jameson . 
21 
1888 
Cannell . 
Orange bronze 
16 
29 
Mdlle. Th^rese Rey . 
22 
1892 
E. Calvat . 
Ivory white 
17 
27 
Stanstead White . 
16 
1887 
Laing. 
Pure white 
18 
26 
Duke of York . 
21 
1894 
Cannell .. 
Rosy amaranth, silvery reverse 
19 
23 
Miss Dorothea Shea. 
16 
1893 
Shea . 
Terra cotta 
20 
22 
Gloire du Rocher. 
13 
1891 
Gibson . 
Orange amber, flushed crimson. 
20 
22 
John Shrimpton . 
15 
1892 
W, Seward. 
Crimson scarlet 
20 
22 
President Borel. 
15 
1892 
E. Calvat . 
Dark purple rose, yellow reverse 
23 
19 
Primrose League . 
18 
1892 
Pitcher & Manda. 
Pale yellow 
23 
19 
Princess May. 
14 
1892 
Agate. 
White 
25 
17 
Excelsior . 
13 
1892 
Owen . 
Ceiise rose 
25 
17 
Monsieur Bernard . 
8 
1886 
Laing. 
Rosy purple 
25 
17 
Mrs. E. W, Clarke . 
13 
1888 
Craig . 
Amaranth 
28 
16 
Eda Brass . 
12 
1891 
Dorner . 
Pale salmon rose 
28 
16 
Viscountess Hambledon. 
15 
1891 
Owen .. 
Silvery pink 
,30 
15 
Boule d’Or. 
8 
1882 
Bernard . 
Rich yellow, tipped bronze 
31 
14 
Alberic Lunden . 
7 
1890 
Delaux . 
Purple crimson 
31 
14 
Van Den Heede . 
10 
1892 
Crozy . 
Mahogany red 
33 
13 
Beauty of Exmouth. 
8 
1892 
Godfrey. 
Ivory white 
33 
13 
G. W. Childs. 
9 
1892 
Thorpe . 
Dark velvety crimson 
33 
13 
Niveus . 
10 
1892 
N. Smith & Son . 
Pure white 
33 
13 
Puritan . 
9 
1887 
Waterer. 
White, flashed lilac 
37 
12 
Amos Perry . 
10 
1892 
Ware . 
Golden yellow 
37 
12 
C. Shrimpton. 
8 
1892 
W. Seward. 
Bronzy chestnut or buff 
37 
12 
Miss A. Hartshorn . 
7 
1889 
Waterer. 
White, slightly tinted pink 
40 
11 
W. W. Coles. 
10 
1888 
Craig. 
Bright terra cotta 
41 
10 
Autumn Tints . 
4 
1893 
Jones . 
Pale yellow, shaded red 
41 
10 
Colonel Chase' . 
6 
1893 
Kelly . 
Blush white, shaded cerise 
41 
10 
Val d’Andorre . 
9 
1883 
Pertuzes. 
Orange red 
44 
9 
Lord Brooke. 
7 
1892 
Pitcher & Manda. 
Yellow and bronze 
44 
9 
Madame John Laing . 
4 
1885 
D41aux . 
Creamy white, tinged rose 
46 
8 
Cecil Wiay . 
2 
1893 
Kelly . 
Clear light yellow 
46 
8 
International. 
6 
1891 
Hill & Son. 
White, tinted rosy mauve 
46 
8 
Louise. 
6 
1892 
E. Calvat . 
Blush pink 
46 
8 
Mrs. A. G. Hubbuck . 
4 
1893 
Jones . 
Carmine amaranth, rosy reverse 
46 
8 
Mrs. Dr. Ward . 
6 
— 
51 
7 
Madame C. Capitant . 
4 
1892 
Calvat.. 
Pale rose 
51 
7 
Mr. A. H. Neve. 
3 
1890 
Owen . 
Silvery blush, purplish centre 
51 
7 
Richard Dean . 
7 
1893 
Owen. 
Crimson, buff reverse 
51 
7 
Rose Wynne . 
7 
1893 
Owen . 
Blush white 
51 
7 
Violetta . 
3 
1893 
Kelly . 
Soft shade of rose 
51 
7 
W. K. Woodcock. 
7 
1892 
Davis . 
Dark crimson 
FRUIT-GROWING A “FATAL FAD.” 
Mr. R. D. Blackmore has in his time played many parts—an 
Oxford tutor, a member of the bar, and a market gardener. 
From these various careers the world has gained the world-famed 
novelist, “R. D. Blackmore,” who, by virtue of his magical pen 
and musical English, has invested various men, women, and girls 
with a tender charm, which has conferred immortality upon all 
those persons that his genius has touched. Surely he has achieved 
sufficient fame for one generation ; but Mr. Blackmore the 
brilliant novelist and Mr. Blackmore the market gardener possess 
dual lives, and most men who have meddled with literature would 
probably acknowledge that the two pursuits will not blend 
harmoniously. 
Mr. Blackmore is not satisfied with the profits resulting from 
his ten acres of market garden ; but Mr. Blackmore, the industrious, 
