ft. Cki\T\ell & Gfuide. 
SARAH HILL — Hright <;ol(ien yellow, very large and full; petals broad, standing erect ; flower 
stem strong. National Certificate at Cincinnati. 5 ft. Crown bud. First-Class Certificate Is. del. ; 
cuttings, l.s. 
SATJTEL, 1893 (Jap. Inc.)— Bright velvety carmine, shaded silver. 2.s. 
SHERLOCK HOLMES — A fine spreading Japanese flower of great size, in form resembling 
Primrose League \ soft canary-yellow, very distinct, fine dwarf habit. 2s. GJ. 
SILVER BELL — A teantiful clear white ; extra, l.v. G</. 
SILVER CLOUD — Colour white, suffused most delicate salmon, giving a bright distinct 
appearance. 2.v. 
SIR EDWIN T. SMITH — One of the richest shades of deep golden yellow ; a superb exhibition 
flower. Crown bud. S.s. Orf. First-Class Certifieatc. 
SOUVENIR DE CRONSTADT — Orange yellow, broad incurved florets, dwarf habit. Is. 6<f 
SOUVENIR DE L’AMI LECOYE (Jap. Inc.)— White. Is. CJ. 
SOUVENIR DE L'EXPOSITION DE GRENOBLE — Bale lavender, pointed lilac rose 
exquisite colour; very fine variety. Is. GJ. 
SOUVENIR DE MME. BULLIER (Jap.) — Dark reddish crimson, l.v. 
SOUVENIR DE PETITE AMIE (Jap.) — Pure white. First-Class Certificate. l.s. 
SOUVENIR DE PETITE MADELEINE— Pure white. Is. 
SOUVENIR DE TOULON — Lilac, large double flowers ; rather early. Is. 6(/. 
STANLEY BAXTER — Colour pale rosy pink, with silvery reverse ; strong grower. Cruwn 
bud. 2s. 
SUN GOD— Deep yellow ; one of the largest, l.s. GJ. 
THE QUEEN — A grand double white of fine size and great substance, very rounded in form, 
incurving and full. Attracted a great deal of attention at JIadison Square, where it was awarded 
first ])remium for best white. 6 ft. Crown bud. Is. C</. ; cuttings, Is. First-Class Certificate. 
THOMAS WILKINS (.Tap.) — Deep chrome-yellow, long broad spreading petals; comes well on 
cither crown or terminal buds 5 to G ft. 'J'liree First-Class Certificates. 2s. 
THOS. H. BROWN — A large incurved bright pink, of fine rounded form and great depth ; extra 
fine habit. Certificated at Madison Square, I’hiladelphia. Is. Grf. ; cuttings, J.s. 
THOS. H. DENNIS — Claret-crimson ; fine dwarf habit; constant and good. Is. Grf. F.C.C. 
TRIOMPHE DE ST. LAURENT (Jap.)— Yellow. Is. 
T. WICKHAM JONES — Colour pare white, with a shading of greenish-yellow towards tlie 
centre. Crown bud. 3s. 
UNDINE — A line creamy white of excellent form ; very strong grower, and a most refined 
flower. Is. G f. 
VILLE DE NIMES (Jap.)— Carmine-rose, passing to silvery white, l.s. Grf. 
VIOLETTA— First-Class Certificate, N.C.S., October 24th, 18U3; deep drooping petals, colour 
soft rosy violet, l.s. Grf. 
WALTER SURMAN (Jap. Inc.)— Orange bronze, tipped yellow, florets toothed ; very full 
Sower of great depth; r, massive show bloom. Medium. 6 to G feet Terminal buds. Plants, 
Is. Grf. ; cuttings, l.s. 
W. H. FOWLER (Jap. Ref.) — Rich deep golden yellow, shaded and tinted apricot ; seedling 
from Sunflomer; long broad fluted petals, outer petals reflexing, the centre ones incurving, giving 
the flower a very pretty effect ft. Crown buds. Two First-Class Certificates. Is. Grf. 
WILFRED MARSHALL (.Tap Inc ) — Lemon-yellow, broad incurving petals, pointed at the 
tips, large beautifully-formed flower, and certaiu to become universally grown. First-Class Certifi- 
cate. l.s. Grf. 
YELLOW LILIAN BIRD — A delicate golden yellow ; quilled florets like the type. 2s. Grf. 
XAVIER JOUVIN — Pearly mauve and lilac, extra large flov cr ; very dwarf 2s. Grf, 
II. Cannei.i. & Sons have the largest collection of the oldest and newest varieties in strong plants 
or cuttings always ready, and warranted true to name. Also every appliance for exhibiting them. 
Anyone having seedlings or sports, or newly introduced Chrysanthemums of a distinct character 
are respectfully requested to send blooms and full particulars to 11. Canneli. & Sons, Swanley, 
whose collection is the largest, best kept, and most complete, forming a continuous bank of 1,200 
feet, blooming lovely ; beyond question the finest sight of this grand flower ever offered for public 
inspection. All are asked to “Come and See” during the season. Many thousands of plants 
specially grown for export to all parts of the world. 
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