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YELLOW-LEAVED SECTION 
49. VERONA — Beantiful deep yellpw 
foliage and dwarf habit. 
50. CRYSTAL PALACE GEM — Well- 
known, 
51. CREED’S SEEDLING — Dwarf, 
ahnndant bloomer; bright scarlet, small truss, 
and very profuse. 
62. ROBERT PISH— Dwarf habit^ never 
exceeding 6 inches ; for small beds and front 
rows the best; ^ 
All those not priced, 6d. each ; 4s. per doz. 
WHITE-EDGED YARIETIES. 
53. BOULE DE NEIGE — A great improve- 
ment inthis section; bushy habit, broad whitemar- 
gined leaf, deep green centre ; good in all seasons. 
54. VARIEGATED PRINCE OP 
ORAN GE — Dwarf habit, small foliage, orange 
scented. 9rf. 
65. LITTLE TROT — Scarcely attaining 6 
inches, branching habit, leaves margined with 
broad band of white ; a gem for bedding. 
5G. VISCOUNTESS CRANBROOK— Com- 
pact habit, broad creamy white edge, flowers 
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57. MISS KINGSBURY — A first-class 
Ijedder. 
58. PLOWER OP SPRING— One of the 
hest ; cream-coloured variegation ; splendid, thick, 
dwarf habit. 
All those not priced. 
59. BRILLIANTISSIMUM — Great im- 
provement on the good old Brilliant. For 
bedding a grand variety, and makes a, solid line 
of scarlet. 
60. DANDY — Very small-leaved variegated 
variety, exceedingly pretty ; fine for edging. 
61. MANGLE'S VARIEGATED— A fine 
old variety ; its pure white margin makes it very 
conspicuous ; a most useful kind for edging. 
62. LADY PLYMOUTH (Graveolens fol. 
var.) — A useful scented variety for bedding. 
63. MME. SALLEROI— Very dwarf and 
compact; of regular growth and forming into 
well-formed tufts ; never been know to flower. 
64. MRS. J. C. MAPPIN— White bloom 
and pink eye ; habit and appearance is the same 
as Flower of Spring. 
(id. each ; 4s. per doz. 
VARIEGATED FOLIAGE WITH WHITE, PINK, X CRIMSON 
FLOWERS, Xc. 
65. PRINCESS ALICE — Very bright pink ; attractive. 9d. 
66. MISS GERTRUDE — Blush pink flowers ; very striking. 
67. LORD CARLINGPORD — iVee growing, fine truss, colour crimson. Is. 
68. SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE— Trasses of good size, magenta flowers ; fine shape j 
attractive. 
69. ROSAMOND WRIGHT — Bright rose- pink, round flowers, large trass. 
70. WHITE CLIPPER — Largo round white flowers. 
VARIEGA.TED IVY-LEAVED SECTION. 
71. DUKE OP EDINBURGH — Growth free as the green varieties ; broad white margin. 
72. L’ELEGANTE — Leaves neatly margined white ; blooms white. An acquisition as a 
decorative plant, for hanging-baskets, pots, &c. 
7‘3. AUREUM MARGINATUM — Distinctly variegated with pale yellow ; good grower. ■ 
6(f. each ; 4s. per doz. 
T. Wells, Esq., Cambridge, New Zealand, September 14th, 1896. 
1 received the Chrysanthemuln plants, they are strong and in prime condition, and I think 
every one will grow, and as far as I know are all new to Auckland. 
Mr. Thos. Caksoij, Waipawa, Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, September 1st, 1896. 
1 received the seeds in perfect order. 
Mr. John Willia.ms, The Gardens. Aiinestown, Tramore, February lijh, 18961 t 
Chrysanthemums to hand are by far the best I have ever seen from a nursery — healthy, 
sturdy, and short jointed. I am greatly pleased with them. 
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