H. CANNELL & SONS’ LIST OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
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NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Raised and sent out by H. Cannell & Sons. 
NEATNESS — What every body says must be true, and all say that it is well named, and is the 
neatest if not the prettiest variety yet sent out. It is a quilled variety, rosy pink, pure white tips to 
each petal, for cut flowers a gem, and the admiration of ladies for all purposes of decoration. 3s. 
BLACK DOUGLAS — A large size Pompon with serrated petals of intense dark maroon-red, 
very striking in colour and very free. Awarded First Class Certificates by the Committee of the Royal 
Horticultural Society, and National Chrysanthemum Society. 2 s. 6 cl. 
MAID OF KENT — A Pompon producing an abundance of the best shaped flowers of any in 
this class, colour pure white, tinted rose round the lower petals ; from the visitors to our Chrysan- 
themums it won many ardent admirers. 2s. 6d. 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUM, BEAUTY OF SWANLEY— Colour white, 
with a lovely bright purple suffused in outer petals, large flowers and very full, will mako a splendid 
back-iw flower, fine habit, must prove a good one. 3s. 
NEW SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Raised and sent out by H. Cannell & Sons. 
The stands of these exhibited at South Kensington, Royal Aquarium, Crystal Palace, Oxford, 
Birmingham, Liverpool and York, were certainly more attractive than last year, and the admiration 
of all. Next year we are quite sure that our new varieties will enhance our stand considerably 
for cut flowers. For house decoration they are simply lovely, and invaluable, and our advice is to all 
gardeners, if they wish to please the ladies, grow them by all means, they will give an abundance of 
flowers to Christmas with little trouble. 
MARY ANDERSON — The most lovely of all the singles, opening flowers pure white, when it 
attains its full size, and with age, becomes tinged with a delicate pink blush, habit, foliage, and growth 
of the incurved varieties, certainly the best single variety ever sent out ; has been greatly admired. 5s. 
MISS ROSE (Teesdale) — A lovely white, slightly stained with a pink blush, quite a favourite 
tint, fine blooms and exquisitely shaped single flowers. For home decoration the desideratum; awarded 
a First Class Certificate by the National Chrysanthemum Society. 2s. 6 cl. 
SIMS REEVES — An exquisite chestnut-red colour of the Japanese Section, fine habit and a 
most attractive variety. 2s. 6 cl. 
MRS. CAPEL— Of quite a distinct and attractive form, pretty shade of silvery blush, florets 
slightly tubular, moderate size ; free. 2s. 6 d. 
QUEEN OF THE YELLOWS— Is by far the best of the single yellows, large flowers, 
colour beautifully pure, a grand addition. 3s. 
CRUSHED STRAWBERRY— Japanese form, a very pretty and distinct variety. 2s. 6 cl. 
NEW JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
MAID OF ATHENS — Pure white, very large flower, broad petals ; a fine late variety 
MARY SALTER— Pure white, broad-petalled large flower ; very effective, and quite distinct 
from the preceding 
ROB ROY— Centre orange-red, shaded golden yellow, outer petals rosy carmine ; a fine globular 
flower 
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TUBIFLORUM — Delicate pale rosy mauve, passing to white ; a flower of novel form and aspect. 
LARGE-FLOWERED. 
PRINCE OF ORANGE — Bright yellow, shaded with orange ; a compact semi-globose flower 
TALFOURD SALTER— Bright red, shaded carmine, margined and tipped orange-yellow, 
reflexed flower ; good showy variety. First Class Certificate, N. C. S. 
NEW POMPON. 
ORANGE QUILL — Bright orange-yellow, striated with scarlet ; a very attractive variety 
Price 3s. fid. each ; the set of seven, 21s. 
