dki)iiell & 0uitle. 
ERIC— (iooil large ami fine, pure white ground, edged and feathered rosy red; pretty, ‘^.s, 6rf. each. 
P. T. TASKER — Attractive, beautiful-thapcd ]>etals, broad and bold, of a pleiusing shade of 
light bright red ; splendid for buttonholes. 2.«. (i</. each. , , 
IRENE— Colour.s good, sweet sceiited, scarlet bizarre, bold markings, fine floWQrs, splendid 
constitution. 3.*. C«/. each. . , . ■ . 
MISS ROBERTA WALKER— Very (rce and effective; good habit, fine flowers of a deep 
rose colour ; a grand variety. 3.v. (iif. each. , „ i 
MISS MARY DYKE— -Deep primrose, well-shaped flowers, grand petals, good habit. 3.«. M. 
CAcl). 
M ISS SUSAN— Of a (irettv and ifleasing shade of pink, well formed ; lar ge and good. 3s. C-tem h. 
MRS. C. J. M. SHAW’(Picotee).— White ground, clear and woU defined wire-edge of dei-p 
pinkish lake, broad and hold jietals; fine. 2s. fir/, each. 
MRS. P. RPADE— Oround colour white, speckled, striped, and splashed lake-maroon, large; 
a gran-l variety for conservatory decoiatiou. 2.v. fit/, each. -■ ‘ i , , u' 
. OWEN PRBDERICK—IOxtra good and line; soft yellow ground, feathered scarlet ; good habit, 
very free. 3s. (!-/. each. 
PIiEASANCE-l’iire white, Jiretty shell-shaped petals, slightly serrated ; very fine for bonier 
■I u iK-scs. 2s. (Id. each. 
PRINCESS MAUD— Pure white, -sweet scented : large and fine double flowers. 3s. Gd. each. 
W. COO MBE-MILLER— Deep buff, ground distinctly marked chestnut-red; full double 
flowers, large ; a grand variety. 3s. Gd, each. 
The set of 1 2 for 30s. 
H. CANNKLI. & SONS’ 
NEW CHRYSMTHEMUM!^ Foil Jl898. 
We are sure they will become standing' varieties, and further maintain 
our reputation as sending out the best permanent kinds of any raisers in 
the world. 
GRAND NEW 
ELEGANT-SHAPED CHRYSANTHEMUM^ 
An .vciji'isiTiox or tub grbatkst vai.uk roii Cut Flowkks. 
MISS HARVEY, or WHITE MRS. PILKINS— It is said by those that have seen 
it to be the most important and the most useful a-id valuable variety of all Chrysanthemums. All 
this is based on the experieuce they have had of the yellow variety we sent out. It has, and always 
will be, grown in large quantities, because ihe shape is so fas iuating, and the exact, neat-formed 
petals that the present fashion requires, from ine end of the globe to the other: yes, for both 
button-holes and bouquets, drawing and dining rooms, this variety always commands most 
admiration. All the world has been waiting for another colour of the same form ; thousands have 
asked one another who was going to give them a white one. A year ago we should have said it was 
very, very far off, but we are indeed proud to say it is now a realised fact, and we also hold the 
entire stock of this much-wanted and anticipated White Mrs. /'ifhtns. This w-e now offer for the 
first time under the name of Miss //urrey, by request, after the raisers daughter — a miss in her 
teens — trim, neat, and lovely she looks in her snew-w-hite dress. At the present time no flow-cr is so 
w-aiited as this ; no flower will b ■ so welcomed by all — rich and poor — as this gem of jewels amongst 
lovers of the Chrysanthemums for the choicest purposes. Should we be favoured with 100 or more 
orders at a guinea each it will be sent out the 2nd of May; if that number is not reached, w-e 
shall defer parting with it until next year (1830), which will enable us to work up^ a much larger 
stock, and also to e.xhibit it extensively during the coming season. The price will bo the .same 
to the trade as to private customers. 21.'. each. 
CiiitYSAXTHKMu.M, WtiiTB Mits. Fit.Kixs. — This is one of the many novelties sent out by Messrs. 
Cannell during the last 20 years, certainly it is not one of the least important of the additions 
made to the Chrysanthemum list. In size, form, and character the newcomer resembles its parent, 
but is pure white. For wreitths an-1 bouquets, as w-ell as for the decoration of the dwelling house 
in vases, a great fut'irc lies before this Cbrysaiithemum. — F. Molynkux. 
JAPANESE. 
1300. C. P. PAYNE —We have every confidence in putting this variety' forward ns one of the 
finest introductions of late years, oiul will undoubtedly be much suu-ght after and appreciated as a 
splendid exhibition kind ; the ground colour is yellow, heavily dusted and striped red ; highly 
recommended. Crown bud. 
Plants, 10s. Gil. ; after April the 1st, Os. each or three for 15s. 
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