CANNELLS’ KENTISH WHITE. 
Tall slender-growing Chrysanthemums, however good their dowers may be, are all "'Of® ^ 
less an annoyanef in giLnhouses. Years ago we set ourselves the task of 
growing not above 3 ft. in height. In this we have 
re-selecting from hybridised crosses, many of our seedlings are onlj 18 ms h ^h , and pro'll 
splendid large fnll-si/.ed flowers of brilliant and “1, Ii'a.^^s^ 
thus adding another charm to this interesting and useful family. C.vnnells henliah II title 
tirst introduction of this new dwarf section. 
■PTnwTT‘N"n ■R’RVAN A seedliii" of our own raising. The aim and ambition of rai^rj» oi 
Cb™Sl®ms®a®Jt'^to trd 1 much towards »he production of white 
kinds. We have, therefore, much pleasure m introducing a variety in ‘>'® f 
will certainly prove one of the most distinct and attractive of the year ^ 
large perfecilv formed dowers, and in colouring belongs to the A. i . formatioi/of floret^ 
not so broad And stiff looking, being more of an artistic appearance-in fact, a formation of floret- 
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