H. CANNELL & SONS’ LIST OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
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CHRYSANTHEMUM (MARGUERITES) PARIS DAISIES. 
Golden and Silver Stars. 
This class is really one of the most valuable for cut flowers ; with only ordinary care they can 
'be had in flower all the year. During the winter they are indispensable, and if afterwards 
planted out they make a splendid bed ; if they have a fault at all, it is because they are too 
easily propagated. They were much admired by all visitors at the Paris Exhibition, and are 
extensively grown inthe French Parks as bedding plants. The fact of their never ceasing flowering, 
■makes them household flowers everywhere. 
740. ALICE CROUSSE — Dwarf and very 
free ; one of tho best 
HALLERI MAXIMA — White, very 
free, one of the finest 
741. COMTE DE CHAMBORD— Yellow 
742. CORONARIUM GRANDIFLORUM 
— Blooms all the winter 
743. CORONARIUM FRUTESCENS — 
“White ; splendid bedder 
744. 12TOILE D’OR — Yellow; blooms nine 
months in a year. Is. 
745. MADAME FARFADILLON 
746. MINIATUM— White 
747. PINNATIFIDA— Beautiful foliage 
748. SPECIOSUM (Leucanthemum) — 
Supposed to be the original variety 
749. ULIGINOSUM (Pyrethrum)— White, 
large yellow centre, blooms in September. A 
valuable hardy species, splendid for cut flowers 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM— 
Pure white, yellow centre ; fine for cutting. 9 d. ; 
6s. per doz. 
6 d. each ; Flowering plants, Is. each. 
COUNTRY GROWN PLANTS AND CUTTINGS. 
The difference between our country grown plants and cuttings, and those grown and sold in or near 
London or other towns, is so manifest, that no comparison can be drawn. True, they like soot at 
their roots, but not covered with it, as they must bo when grown in such situation, and for the want 
of light are poor and drawn up ; whereas ours are clean, strong, and healthy, and will root in half 
the time. 
Mr. J. Ddndas, The Gardens, Victoria House, Dukinfield, Cheshire, February 16 th, 1884. 
I got the Chrysanthemums yesterday ; they arrived very nicely, as fresh as if they had only just 
left Swanley. 
