November  29,  1900. 
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some  readers.  Mons.  Louis  Remy  seems  to  be  the  best  of  the  family 
of  which  Mrs.  C.  H.  Payne  is  the  parent.  This  is  a  yellow  variety. 
Mr.  T.  Carrington  should  be  grown  in  preference  to  Australie.  It  is  a 
finer  flower  as  regards  form  aod  colour. 
R.  Hooper  Pearson  is  a  little  wanting  in  size,  otherwise  the  rich 
coloured  bloom,  one  that  exhibitors  will  find  useful.  Viviand 
Morel,  Charles  Davis,  and  Lady  Hanham  still  hold  their  own  among 
the  best  of  all,  and  the  old  Graphic  was  seen  in  fine  development. 
Mrs.  H.  Weeks,  magnificent  in  many  cases,  is  a  variety  unique  in  its 
way;  and  Elith  Tabor  finds  favour  with  most  of  the  exhibitors. 
Fig.  127.— chrysanthemum  W.  R.  CHURCH. 
yellow  is  especially  useful  in  a  stand.  Edwin  Molyneux  is  superb 
in  colour,  and  it  will  be  long  ere  this  variety  is  beaten.  Miss  Nellie 
Pockett  is  a  trifle  small,  but  it  is  nevertheless  a  lovely  flower  ;  and 
Madame  G.  Debrie,  in  its  shade  of  flesh  colour,  as  well  as  incurving 
form,  makes  a  handsome  specimen.  Mrs.  J.  Bryant  is  a  big^pink 
Phoebus  was  grand  ;  this  yellow  has  never  been  present  in  richer 
shade  of  colour.  Mons.  Panckoucke  should  not  be  discarded,  it  is  lovely 
when  seen  at  its  best.  Now  and  then  we  came  across  a  good  bloom 
of  such  reds  as  H.  J.  Jones  and  Mrs.  W.  Seward,  but  as  they  were 
exceptional  it  would  appear  that  they  are  uncertain.  Madame 
