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THE FLORIST. 
England, Lucidum, Christine, Chevalier Domage, Luteum Formosum, 
Madame Poggi, Nell Gwynne, Princesse Marie, L’Ingot d’Or, Temple 
of Solomon, Formosum, Phidias, Triomphe du Nord, and Golden 
Cluster. 
To which may be added : 4th, Pompones for specimen plants. 
And among one or other of these classes the new varieties will all be 
found. 
LARGE FLOWERS. 
Admirable. Blush and rose, full high centre and incurved ; cl. 1 and 2. 
Aimee Ferriere. Pure silver white, beautifully incurved, and delicately tipped 
rose pink—far superior to Hermione, and will be the gem in every stand of cut 
flowers ; cl. 1. (A drawing of this will appear in the Florist for March.) 
Aristee. Delicate pink, with broad incurved petals ; an acquisition in cl. 1. 
Augustine. Rose lilac, large and exceedingly full ; cl. 2. 
Baron Scalebert. Mottled blush and lilac, very large and showy, but rather 
flat; cl. 2. 
Cardinal. Golden amber, large and full; a beautiful flower in cl. 2. 
Constantine. Dark red salmon, full, free, and of excellent habit ; cl. 2. 
Desdemona. Rosy fawn or salmon, fine and double; cl. 2 
Eugenie. Lilac and blush, not large, but very full and good; cl. 2. 
King of Anemones. Large dark crimson anemone, very free and fine, high 
centre, extra fine; cl. 2. 
Louis. Rose lilac anemone, large, and fine high centre, quite distinct in 
colour, and extra fine ; cl. 1. 
Louise. A pure white, free and full; cl. 2. 
Madame Domage. Silver white, very free and full; cl. 2. 
Madame Leo. Ivory white of great substance, very high centre and extra 
fine ; cl. 1. 
Marquis de Molleville. Pure white, in the style of Defiance, incurved and fine 
for cl. 1. 
Persanne. Large bright golden yellow, very free and full, and fine habit ; 
cl. 2. 
Progne. Beautiful violet crimson, the brightest of all the Chrysanthemums, 
very free and full, and a valuable acquisition in cl. 2. (A drawing of this will 
appear in the Florist for March.) 
Ruth. Golden orange, a very compact flower, and excellent for cl. 2. 
POMPONES. 
Ascanio. Bright gold, hybrid, of fine form and habit, and very free ; for 
specimens. 
Antoinette Adam. Hybrid anemone, sulphur, white, and yellow centre ; very 
distinct, and fine for specimens. 
Croesus. Amaranth, with gold, very distinct; full, free, and fine for 
specimens. 
Eliza Conte. Rose and white centre, free and very pretty. 
Francois I. Orange mottled red, very fine, free and full, and first-rate habit 
for specimens. 
Fleurette. Violet purple, very double, free and distinct, and very fine for 
specimens. 
General Canrobert. Clear yellow, free, full, and of excellent dwarf habit for 
specimens. 
Ida. Bright canary yellow, very full, free, and very fine habit for specimens. 
Julie Conte. Bright chestnut red, very full and fine. 
L'Escarboncle. Bright gold, not large, but remarkably full and free, of 
excellent habit for specimens, and the finest of all the Lilliputians. 
Margueridctto . Lilac hybrid anemone, of fine form and dwarf habit. 
Madame Sentir. Pure white hybrid anemone, of exquisite form. 
Madame Molinie. Bright rose lilac hybrid anemone, very high centre, free 
and fine dwarf habit for specimens. 
