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GENERAL SAURET (Inc. Jap ) — Canary yellow, greenish centre. 
HENRI DECAULT — Very largo ; lilac, silvery reverse. 
MARQUISE DE SIGY — White, slightly tinged rose ; fine. 
MME. CAZALIS (Inc. Jap) — Milky white, green centre. 
MME, CH. LUTAUD — Of the purest white ; large and fine. 
M.ME, JULIEN RAY — -White, tinted rose in centre ; enormous flower's. 
MME. JULES MAGGI — Deep red, reverse golden ; large. 
MME. M. BERTHAUD — Carmine lilac, silvery reverse ; beautiful. 
MME. TRAVOUILLON — Immense flowers ; beautiful lilao-shadcd carmine, 
MME. TARDIF — Ro.sy white ; largo and fine. 
MME. RACHEL LABBE — Pure white, green centre ; good. 
PREFET JOSSIER (Inc. Jap.) — An enormous ball ; bright rose, reverse lighter. 
SECR. CHAMRION — Very laree and fine ; pearly mauve ; extra. 
SOUV DE MME. E. BONNEFDND — Pale yellow, tinted rose, reverse golden ; large. 
SOUV DE JEAN TEZENAS — Bright reddish crimson, superb colour. 
SOUV DE MME. GAZNAIRE— M .auve, silvery reverse ; large. 
2/6 each. 
NEW JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 1909. 
FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. 
BEECHAM KEELING — Amber, shaded cinnamon red ; monster flower, both broad and deep. 
Stop for first crown May 25th. 1/6 
CAPTAIN JULYAN — Primrose. The first crowns are good, the second were burnt by the 
sun in October, and the terminals very pretty, something like a miniature Lady Talbot, stems as stiff 
as wire ; altogether good, and makes a splcnclid bush for flowering up to Christmas. 1/6 
EXQUISITE— Chestnut with bright gold reverse ; long strap-shape florets, drooping and 
forming an e.xccptionally deep bloom, also of great width. Stop for first crown May 15th. F.C.C. 1/6 
ELLA AINSLEY^Kich deep crimson, mimis the buff reverse ; good broad florets of great 
substance, forming a large, very 'dce|) and attractive bloom. An acquisition. This docs not damp, 
and until the introduction of J. W. Mohjnmx there was nothing to compare with it. First or second 
crown buds. 1/6 
FRANK CHAPMAN — Rich chestnut bronze; a largo flower, long drooping florets of great 
substance ; a well-finished, handsome, and reliable variety. Stoj) March for second crown. 1/6 
GLADYS BLACKBURN — Buff; a lovely flower of the Mdme. Carnot build; very large and 
handsome ; must be second crowns. Height 5 ft. 1/- 
GEORGE J. BRUZARD — A very distinct and pretty shade of wine red, broad straight 
florets ; much admired. Stop end of March for second crown. .!/•> 
HELENA WILLIAMS — A bright yellow sport from Mdme. OberlMr ; particularly valuable 
as a late flowering variety. 1/- 
JAMES THRELFALL — A large dec)) flower of fine form ; the florets are of good length, 
smooth and slightly twisted, making a flower much of the style of Duchess of Sutherland. Rich 
cinnamon crimson with a bronze reverse. Plant of medium height. Stop mid-April, second crown 
buds. 1/6 
J. LOCK^Bright yellow, streaked red ; very broad and immense long florets, extra large 
and deep. F.CfC. l/() 
J. L. BURGESS — A magnificent variety of great depth and substance; long, well-formed, 
gracefully droo])ing florets ; colour a wonderful shade of crim.son red. Take first bud that shows. 1/6 
J. W. MOLYNEUX — The finest crimson yet introduced. The bloom is large and massive, 
having a brilliant velvety lustre. It is the only crimson variety certificated by the N.C.S. in November, 
a period of the season when exhibition blooms are most required. Plants only. Crown buds not 
before August 15th. 2/6 
JOHN MALYON — An immense flower of a reddish-bronze colour, with an old gold reverse ; 
florets somewhat broad and incurving at the tips. Strong, robust grower. Stop early in April, and 
retain buds about August 20th. 1 /6 
KEITH LUXFORD — Wine red, quite distinct from any other. An 8-inch flower, grand habit, 
comes good on firat crowns, but soutliern growers should stop early April, run one shoot to next 
break and secure second crowns. Height, 4 ft. 1/6 
LADY CRISP — A very large and handsome Japanese bloom, Tho petals are long and broad, 
and slightly pointed at the end, building a heavy massive-looking flower of great breadth and depth. 
Colour rich golden yellow, with paler reverse ; quite distinct. Height, 5 ft. F.C.C., N.C.S. 1/6 
LADY EDWARD LETCHWORTH — Incurved Japanese with broad florets, bright golden, 
reverse canary yellow. One of the best. Stop May 25th for first crown. F.C.C. 1/6 
MISS ANNIE NICOLL — -A pure white sport from Walter Jinks. A very elear white which 
will be immensely popular ; should find a place in the best twelve Japs. Very limited stock.; plants 
in rotation. 2/6 
