H. CANNELL & SONS’ LIST OF CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
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li. A. CHRYSANTHEMUM CARINATUM 
(Tricolor)— White and purple, id. per pkt. 
li.H.A. CHRYSANTHEMUM CORO- 
NARIUM (Double)— This variety is very useful; 
valuable for cut flowers, and of very easy growth, 
white and yellow, mixed, id. per pkt. 
ll.H.P. CHRYSANTHEMUM FRUTES- 
CENS — White. Is. per pkt. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM GRANDIFLORUM 
(Marguerite) — Large-flowering White Mar- 
guerite. Is. per pkt. 
H. A. CHRYSANTHEMUM HYBRIDUM 
FL, PL. — Remarkably beautiful and exceedingly 
showy, id. per pkt. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM PLENIS- 
SIMUM — Mixed, id. per pkt. 
xr.A. CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM 
PLENISSIMUM— Extra double. Finest quality. 
Yellow. Is. per pkt. 
II. A. CHRYSANTHEMUM INODORUM 
PLENISSIMUM— White, Is. per pkt. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MYCONIS — Dwarf and bushy habit, growing little moro than a foot high, 
flower heads entirely yellow, blooms freely in a small state, and very useful for cutting purposes ; 
requires only the treatment of the hardy annuals. 5 Id. per pkt. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM SEGETUM (Com Marigold) — Our improved form of the common English 
variety of our fields, and now that cut flowers arc in such demand it is fast becoming a pot plant, and 
witli ordinary care can easily he had in flower all through the autumn and spring. Most useful, and 
although common is always a favourite with the ladies. Is. per pkt. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS— REMARKABLE, 
We supplied all, or nearly all, the thirty-six varieties that carried off the great CUP at 
LIVERPOOL. It is said the blooms exceeded anything seen in the south, and was so closely 
contested that Mr. Mease assured us it was the Seven New Varieties we recommended and sent him 
which secured to him this great victory. 
From Mr. Mitchell, The Farm, Bridgen Place, Bexley, Kent, January 16 th, 1885. 
The Chrysanthemum cuttings you sent arrived in splendid condition, and arc first class. 
John Shaw & Sons, 37, Mark Lane, London, E.C., January 22nd, 1884. 
The Chrysanth^jnum cuttings duly reached us, and are all that could he wished. 
