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PBINCESS MAUD (Inc. Jap.) — White, shaded pink ; gracefully incurving florets; very solid 
and forming a splendid flower ; strong and healthy. Crown or terminals. 7s. 6cf. 
QUEEN OF THE EARLIES (Oct. Flow.) — Specially recommended for decorative i)urposes 
or cut flowers for market. A capital keeper and of good substance ; of the purest white : an 
advance. Plants only. 3s. Gd. > r > * 
REV. S. Q-. SCOTT (Jap.) — Large flower, with very long petals of medium width, curling and 
incurving at the tips, making a bloom of large size ; colour inside of petals claret-red, with a very 
deep buff reverse. 5s. ^ 
ROBIN ADAIR (Jap. Anem.) — Large fine-shaped flower; grand florets, blush white, flushed 
lilac ; centre florets lilac pink, shaded yellow. F.C.C. at N.C.S. and R H.S. 3s. 6rf. 
SIR T. LAWRENCE (Inc. Jap.) — Pure white, broad petals; a grand exhibition flower, good 
on either bud. 2s. r o > e, 
TA.M O' SHANTER (Jap. Anem.) — A lovely rosy lilac, with lighter shadings ; guard petals, 
fluted and twisted, the high cushion being edged yellow ; good habit. 3s. Gd. 
VICAR OP EXMOUTH (Inc. Jap.) — Very broad florets; rich crimson amaranth, silvery, 
reverse; habit stiff and sturdy ; handsome and distinct. Plants only. 6s. 
WALTER OWEN (Jap.)— Reddish crimson, bronze reverse; broad florets, slightly toothed : 
large full flower ; a telling colour ; fine habit. Crown or terminals. 7s. Gd. 
-Tap )— Said to be the best deep yellow up to date. F.C.C. at R H S 
and N.C.S. Of easy culture. 6s. 
W. WRIGHT (Ref. Jap )— An enormous flower, with long petals of medium width, making a 
flower of large size; colour bright pink, tinted primrose. 7.?. Gd. 
ELSIE (Kef. Dec ) — A true sport from the pretty primrose coloured variety named 
JLlsie. This IS equally as useful, only of a decided yellow ; very free. 2s. Gd. 
YELLOW GEM (Pom.)— A splendid little flower, with pretty fimbriated flowers, deep yellow • 
a lovely addition to this class ; profuse bloomer, dwarf habit. F.C.C. at R.H.S. and N.C.S. Is. Gd'. 
NEW CHfiYSMTHEMUMS op ^ 895 . 
Baised and sent out by H. CANNELL & SONS. 
SEVAN— Of our own raising. We have much pleasure in introducing a variety in 
the dark-coloured class, which will certainly prove one of the most distinct and attractive. Of true 
Japanese form, very large perfectly formed flowers, and in colouring belongs to the E. Mohr.eux 
class. The petals are long and graceful, beautifully curving, and naturally arranged, showing the 
colours (gold-bronze and almost a blood-chestnut — the brightest we have yet seen) off to a very 
appreciative advantage. It will certainly be found absolutely necessary for the exhibition stand • 
habit dwarf and free. Early terminals. 2s. ’ 
JOHN MACHAR— A seedling of our own raising. A splendid incurved Japanese of the 
f ? cecided improvement in ctdour, and also in the immense bold build of flowers 
T j-' j' ^ brilliant deep yellow, being equally as attractive as the well-known 
Jardtn des Flantes, and we have every confidence of putting this forward as likely to be the most 
popular variety amongst the yellows; possesses a fine habit, and every flower comes in exhibition 
form. Awarded a First-Class Certificate. 2s. 
KENTISH WHITE-— A seedling of our own raising. If one point is more necessary than 
another in respect to improving the Queen of the Autumn, it is certainly that of getting them 
dwarfer. So far we have succeeded, and we feci sure on that account it will be much 
appreciated. Many are the admirers of Mrs. G. Bundle, and we have no hesitation in 
predicting that this variety, as an incurved Japanese, producing large well-formed flowers of the 
purest white, and of a splendid dwarf bushy habit, every stem being well furnished with handsome 
green foliage up to the flowers, and scarcely ever above two feet in height, will, in a very short 
yiace of time, become equally as well-known and cultivated as the old favourite mentioned above, 
i or grouping, market, and general decorative purposes it cannot fail to be a great acquisition. 
A glacce at the engraving taken from a photograph will convey a correct idea of the value of this 
splendid introduction. 2s. Special price per 100. 
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