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NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 1891. 
R. C. KINGSTON — liaised by Mr. Surma n, Germantown, Philadelphia. For dark purple pure 
colour we have nothing near it, and can 1)5 distinctly seen from one end of a 100-ft. house to the 
other; of large size, very free, and a capital grower and bloomer. Messrs. Shea, Mitchell, and 
Molynctix are growing it, and expect next year another K oile. de Lyon. It certainly should 
be in every exhibit of Japanese varieties. Price 4s. each ; cuttings. 2s. First-Class Certificate, 
Koval Horticultural Society. 
W.TRICKER — An American variety, named after the most successful grower and prize-winning 
amateur in tin* United States, and is the most lovely incurved Japanese kind \ et seen ; colour sweet 
delicate rose, every flower inclining in a most attractive form. Award of Merit, Royal Horticul- 
tural Show. 3s. Gr/. 
NEW SINGLE VARIETIES FOR 1891. 
K .vised BY H. CAN NELL & SONS. 
FLORENCE — Wlii to shaded rose. First-Class Certificate. 2.v. 6 d. 
MISS M. WILDE — A line pleasing variety ; double row of petals of a deep rosy -cerise or 
magenta shade. First-Class Certificate. 2s. (V. 
REV. W. E. REMFREY — Deep crimson ; fine. 2s. (>,/. 
SNOW WREATH— Pure white ; a grand flower. 2s. G</. 
NEW POMPON. 
Raised iiy H. CANNELL & SONS. 
WM. KENNEDY A hybrid Pompon of a beautiful rich crimson-shaded amaranth. 2.s. M. 
ENGLISH SEEDLINGS. 
ACHIEVEMENT (Jap.) — Seedling from Mdme. Desyranyes ; white, primrose centre, long 
broad petals, superior to its parent ; a really first class variety. October (lowering plants. 2*. Gr/. 
AUTUMN QUEEN (Jap.)— A seedling from Andaneln and .17. Marro'clt long broad drooping 
petals, rich ycllo -v. slightly tinted rose, tine habit; a splendid acquisition. 3 n. G d. 
BEAUTY OP CASTLE HILL (Jap. Inc.)— One of the largest Japanese ever raised; colour 
rich golden yellow, reverse of petals lined bright salmon-rose, very long broad florets, incurving; 
tine vigorous habit and constitution, retaining its foliage to the last; a grand exhibition variety. 
Plants, on. First-Class Certificate. 
CHARLEY MASKELL (Jap.) — Rich ochre-yellow, novel colour, very full; fine form, slightly 
fimbriated ; a line show flower. Plants, 3s. Gr/. 
CORAL QUEEN (Jap.) — (’oral red, shaded salmon, petals twisted and pointed ; line decorative 
variety: will become a fa\ou rite for cutting. October. 3 n. Gr/. 
DUCHESS OP WESTMINSTER (Jap. Anem.) — Long drooping guard petals, silvery blush 
centre, rosy bronze : very full. First-Class Certificate. 3 n. Vul. 
LADY EMILY FITZ MAURICE (Ref.) — Seedling from Ilf dine. Desgrangci ; distinct shade of 
yellow ; very free (lowering decorative variety ; dwarf habit. Plants, 2n. G d. 
MR. W. LANE (Jap.) — Bright cinnamon, shaded rose, broad florets, very full flower; fine 
exhibition variety First-Class Certificate. 3s. Gr/. 
MRS. G. HERRING (Jap.) — Light pink, reverse silver-white, long broad strap-shaped petals, 
large (lower; very (ine ; a great acquisition. Plants, 3s. G d. 
MRS. G. C. SCHWABE (Jap.) — Delicate rose, shaded salmon, points of petals gold, twisted, 
and drooping gracefully; flowers most durable known: fine for exhibition or decoration; dwarf 
habit ; a very distinct and pretty variety. First-Class Certificate. Plants, 3 n. Gr/. 
MR. G. HERRING (Jap.) — Crimson-carmine, long drooping florets, twisted and pointed ; very 
fine show variety : good dwarf habit ; highly commended. Plants, 3.v. C>d. 
MR. M. SULLIVAN (Kef. ) — -.Seedling from Putney George ; rosy mauve, tipped white, largo 
broad recurving petals, same form, size, and habit as its parent. Plants, 3 n. G d. 
GLOIRE DU ROCHER — A distinct flower of the largest size, bright orange-amber, flushed 
crimson; in habit, it somewhat resembles Mrs. /•’, Jameson and Val d'Andord. os. 
FLORENCE DAVIS (Davis) — Greenish white, passing to pure white ; long, drooping, and 
slightly twisted florets; splendid habit ; fine exhibition (lower. 5n. 
KATE MURSELL — A beautiful primrose ; sport from Lady Lau rence. Os. 
MRS. MARIAN THROWER— White ground, (lushed and striped rosy lilac; an enormous 
flower; long stiff florets; a back row flower. 3s. ijd. 
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