H. CANNELL & SONS’ LIST OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
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264. ‘GEORGE SAND — Red, with bronze 
centre, very, attractive 
266. ‘GLUCK —Golden yellow ; fine flower 
270. ‘KING OF ANEMONES — Large crim- 
son-purple ; fine and distinct, useful for late 
flowering. Is. 
272. ‘LADY MARGARET — Double row of 
guard petals ; fine large white 
273. ‘LOUIS BON AMY— Lilac, high centre, 
fine 
276. MARGUERITE TELLEVILLE— Blush, 
high centre. Is. 
279. ‘MARGINATUM— Lilac- blush, rose centre 
280. ‘MARGUERITE DE YORK- Sulphur- 
yellow, large and fine 
281. ‘MARGUERITE D’ANJOU— Nankin 
282. MARGARET OF NORWAY— Red-gold 
283. MISS MARGARET— Pure white 
284. ‘MRS. PETHERS- Rosy lilac ; a beautiful 
large, flower. Is. 
285. ‘MADAME GODERAUX — Splendid 
large flower, creamy white, high centre 
290. PRINCESS MARGUERITE — Lilac- 
pink, centre lighter 
291. ‘PRINCESS LOUISE — Delicate rosy 
lilac, full high centre ; fine 
292. PRINCESS — White, shaded delicate 
lilac, large and fine 
293. ‘PRINCE OF ANEMONES — Large, 
lilac-blush, high centre 
297. ‘QUEEN MARGARET— Rose-lilac, very 
pretty 
S00.*ST. MARGARET — Brassy orange ; 
distinct 
301. ‘SUNFLOWER — Large, sulphur-yellow centre. 
ANEMONE OR QUILLED ASTER-LIKE FLOWERED POMPONS 
FOR STANDS OF CUT BLOOMS. 
Amongst the many stands of flowers seen at Chrysanthemum exhibitions, none, in our opinion, 
surpass these for beauty of colour and chaste appearance. They should be exhibited three sprigs 
or shoots together with from 8 to 12 inches of stem and foliage. As their flower stems are very weak, 
and do not hold up their flowers well they should be strengthened with wire. 
306. AGLAIA — Blush, with high white centre 
307. *+ ANTONIUS -^Splendid canary-yellow, 
extra fine 
308. ‘ASTARTE — Bright brassy amber, full 
and high 
309. +ASTREA — Lilac-blusli, full 
Sll.'tCALLIOPE — Rich ruby - red, high 
centre ; fine 
321. *t JEAN HACHETTE —White, 
yellow centre ; late and fine 
323. ‘MADAME SENTIR-Pure white, 
very fine 
324. ‘MADAME CH ALON GE-Blusli, 
fine 
325. ‘+MADAME MONTELS— White, 
yellow centre ; distinct and fine 
326. *M ARGUERITE DE COI, syn. 
MARQUIS DE CROIX — Blush, pale 
yellow centre 
327. ‘MARGUERITE DE WILDE - 
MAR — Sulphur ; fine 
328. ‘+MAR1E STUART— Lilac-blush, 
high sulphur centre ; fine 
329. ‘MRS. WYNESS — Rose - lilac, 
high centre, free 
330. *+MISS NIGHTINGALE— Blush, 
sulphur centre, full and fine 
832.*+MR. ASTIE — Golden yellow, 
dwarf, and of fine form 
335. ‘PRESIDENT MOREL-Red, fine 
336. ‘i'PERLE — Deep rose 
‘QUEEN OF ANEMONES — 
Rosy red. 2s. 
340. ROSE MARGUERITE— Bright 
rose ; fine 
341. ‘fREGULUS— Cinnamon ; distinct 
345. ‘SIDONIE— Lilac and blush, high 
centre 
847. VIRGINALE, syn. Late Duchess 
and Madame Graem — Pure white ; this 
is the kind so much grown for the Christ- 
mas market _ 
849. ZOBEIDE — Light rose ; distinct 
and beautiful. 
313. ‘DICK TURPIN — Bright magenta, centre 
yellow 
315. ‘EUGENE LANJAULET— Bright yel- 
low, orange centre 
317.*tFIREFLY — Bright scarlet, high centre, 
fine colour. Is. 
319. ‘GRACE DARLING — Blush-lilac, high 
centre 
