$L dktyqell & $01]$’ ^lofkl Collide. 
MONS. JULES HUMBERT— Silvery purple. Is. (i</. 
MRS. A. C. BURPEE— Chrome yellow. Is. 
MR. W. K. HARRIS — Yellow. 2s. 6 d. 
MOUNTAIN OF SNOW— Late ; while. (></. 
NIPPON — Fink- white, centre : very dwarf. 1*. fir/. 
SAINT SOPHIA — Rosy lilac ; very tine. Is. Or/. 
AMERICAN NEW VARIETIES. 
Excellent* B. 13. Mead, The. Bride , Ivory , (I W. Childs , Bred Dorner, John Bettcrman, Gianc Iltll. 
I Vm. I, Scott , Thorn Strong, Xdfie. A. Tony, Mathilda Tmcnsend , Massttssanga, Mrs. (iron 
I fill, Margaret Gammon, Emma Ililzeroth . Mamie Craig, Tooling Buekward , Boh Sanger, John X. 
May. J. Vauohan , Ernest A sm us. John IT Taylor , Tommy Adams, T. If. Spaulding, D. S. Brou n , 
7/. .1/. Boies, W. S. Kimball, IficTs Arnold, John E german, Trances .1. Spaulding. George Savage, 
John Goode. Mrs. C. I). Adams, Miitln ^tjduS P: ./. /’. Emhn, flora Macdonald, Aureole, Cyclone, 
RohaUion, MJn f) iir~ 1 j ’< f r» ■ r rual'cr, nnd Mrs. C. DisselT 
PRIZES FOR NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
OPEN TO ALE (£12). 
H. CANNELL & SONS OFFE'.R 
AT TIIE NEXT 
NATIONAL CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY SHOW, 
November, 1891, 
The following Prizes for Flowers of Louis JJoeftiuer end Robert Connell : — 
£3 for tho best 6 blooms of either variety, 
£2 „ 2nd, 
£1 „ 3rd. 
The plants of which must have been purchased direct from us. 
GRAND NEW PLUMED PINK CHRYSANTHEMUM. 
LOUIS BOEHMER— Sent out by Messrs. P. Ileuderscn & Co., of Now York, who have 
appointed us Soli 1 Agents for the distribution in Kurope of ( his .« plonclid variety, which created, mu i 
a sensation at all the American Autumn Shows last year. It partakes even mote of the hirsute 
appearance in its flowers than Aire. A. Hardy, hut it is a much stronger grower, and one o: tie 
greatest acquisitions in Chrysanthemums ever introduced, and sure to he in great demand to 
moment it is seen. Awarded First-Class Certificate at Manchester. 
4s. each ; special prices to the trade. 
GARDENERS' MAGAZINE, November 29th, 1890. 
Messrs. Canncll & Sons, of Swanlcy, have forwarded a bloom of Hie latest Japanese baity 
novelty, Louis Hath mar, which they" Say has been sent to them all the wav from America. 
At the time of writing these lines it" has been on my desk exactly a week, amt the tot owing is 
a description of the bloom: It is a full, deep, solid flower, measuring a ' tr ne '■'! us !" 
diameter; the florets of the exterior are four inches in length and threc-ctg t s o a > 1 
breadth. They are regularly incurving towards the centre, and deeply groove: , no om i i 
at the tips, hut very pointed. The inner sides of the florets are smooth, mid of a d p 
purplish amaranth, similar to Madame de Set'iu in colour; the revet so \cimi. , . ' . 
the incurving Japanese ; is of a pink wax-like shade, and plentifully covet et owi t< > 
with those peculiar Short hairy growths that render tins and its companion, i »*■ - / . • 
Hardy, so remarkable in the eyes of those who are a! wavs on the look out for 1 “i 
bloom now before me is about half as large agaittiias the illustration o t in 1 
Magazine, Rot-ember 8 l/i. / 
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