S. dh.i\i|ell & Gi^iiicle. 
NEW SINGLE FLOWERED ANNUAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
The.'C novelties were obtained by crossing V. corunarinm on to C. carinaiiwi, and will prove 
a valuable addition to this class, and also very useful for cutting and decorative purposes. 
*CHIEFTAIN — Large, bright yellow, dark 
disc ; line. 
DUKE OP YORK — Deep yellow self ; good. 
♦ELEQ-ANS — White, yellow centre ; line. 
GOLDEN GEM — A beautiful rich colour. 
*PRINCESS MAY — White with deep yellow 
ring round an orange disc ; line shape. 
•SUNSHINE— liright clear yellow, golden 
disc, florets broad ; large and line. 
•Received an Award of Merit 
1.9. each. 
DOUBLE MARGUERITE 
(CORONARIUM CLASS). 
Blooms all the year. 
1116. uAURORA, DOUBLE 
(Cannell) — Bright yellow flowers, small 
and wonderfully neat and pretty ; invalu- 
able for cut flowers, and for button- 
holes not excelled by any other flowers. 
First-Class Certificate. 6tf. ; flowering 
plants, 1«. 6cf. 
AUKOKA. 
SULPHATE OF AMMONIA. 
This wit! be found useful in the cultiuation of the Chrysanthemum, more especially to swell 
out the buds, and glue vigour to the whole plant. 
6d. per lb.; 7 lbs., 2s.; 14 lbs., 3s. 6d.; 28 lbs., 6s. 
Special prices for larger quantities. 
H. Cannell & Sons have the largest collection of the oldest and newest varieties in strong plants 
or cuttings always ready, and warranted true to name. Also every appliance for exhibiting them. 
Extract from the “ British Gardening.” 
“ It is not generally known that Mr. H. Cannell, of Swanley, proposed that the ‘ National 
Chrysanthemum Society ’ should assume that title. The Society, as reported a week or two 
ago in this journal, was originally a local organization, but Mr. Cannell, with his characteristic far- 
sightedne.‘s, saw a future before it if it would but adopt the title of the National Chrysanthemum 
Society. The then president scouted the idea and vigorously opposed it. Eventually, however, 
it was adopted, with the results already known — namely, that it has grown into a powerful 
institution with a very wide reputation.” 
H. Cannell, Senr. , would be glad to propose those sending 5s. as Members of the above Society. 
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