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NOVELTY for 1805. 
Magnificent Yew American Chrysanthemum, 
“PHILADELPHIA.” 
This Peerless Treasure is absolufely without a rival. ff fias ereafed fhe Greatest Sensation and 
received fhe Highest Awards wherever Shown. 
[R. H. GRAHAM, of Philadelphia, one of the most distinguished and enthusiastic Florists in the United States, the 
raiser of this superb IncuRvED JaPaNxESE, despatched by special messenger six blooms which unfortunately only reached 
us on the evening of the second day of the great exhibition at the Royal Aquarium, November 7th, 1894. We had 
them immediately staged “and brought under the notice of the Chairman and Committee of the National Chrysanthemum 
Society, and they unanimously awarded a SILVER-GILT MEDAL. These blooms having been cut and packed for ten 
days, prove it to be one of the most aye flowers yet raised—invaluable both to Exhibitors and Growers for Market on 
account of the enormous size of its flow 
e flowers were of the finest slohiedar form, six inches in diameter, and of the most delicate creamy white, the Neg tinged 
with iaichan dele. The petals are purely incurved, with slight inflections to the right and left, as in the Japane: 
IT HAS RECEIVED MORE HIGHEST AWARDS THAN ANY OTHER SEEDLING THE FIRST YEAR OF EXHIBITING. 
FRANTS NOW BREAD. 
We are pleased to state the ENTIRE DISTRIBUTION in EURUPE of this Sterling Novelty has been placed in our hands. 
PRICE OF PLANTS, 5s. EACH. 
B.S. WILLIAMS & SON, mutisrttssines, Upper Holloway, London, ¥., 
And at 169, PICCADILLY, LONDON, W. 
