Chrysanthemums. — Our stock of both old aud new varieties is the largest, most complete, 
and in the finest possible condition, grown expressly for amateurs and professionals to win. As 
a proof, we are proud to see by the New 5 ork Herald that plants supjdied by us have again 
carried off the American great i>rize, “Gold Modal.” 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
If we were to print half the extracts from the various horticultural papers, anil the letters from 
those to whom we have sent flowers, including some of the highest titled patrons in the land, they 
would fill many pages, therefore we are convinced the following will suffice to cause these most highly 
useful and easily grown flowers to be cultivated in every garden. Ihey are little or no trouble to 
grow; produce more blooms, last longer in good condition, either cut or uncut, than the doubles. 
In persistency of petal the single Dahlias bear no comjiarison, neither do they for real beauty and 
use. Further, they have a nice perfume, and for all kinds of decoration will not only add a new 
charm, but fill our tables tvith brightness aud beauty up to and past Christmas. 
808. oADMIRAL SIR T. SYMONDS 
(Caniiell) — Large deep yellow. Two First-Class 
Certificates. 
809. AMERICA — Opening blush, shading 
off to white ; large and fine. 
810. a AURORA (Cullingford) — Maroon- 
chestnut ; large and showy. 
811. BUTTERCUP (Cannell) (Incurved) 
— A lovely yellow, much resembles its name j 
for decoration very valuable. 
812. rtCANARIENSE (Improved, Cannell) 
— Clear yellow ; large, distinct. 
813. CASINO — Rich rose, striped white; 
large. 
814. CRIMSON AND GOLD— Rich crim- 
son. 1.5. 
815. CRUSHED STRAWBERRY 
(Cannell) — A useful variety for general decora- 
tion ; effective. 9rf. 
816. oD. WINDSOR (Cannell)— Very large 
fine flower.,, chestnut-red. First-Class Certificate, 
N.C.S. 
817. FLORRIE — Very free flowering, and a 
dwarf, sturdy habit ; colour yellow, shaded teiTa- 
cotta ; would make a good specimen plant. 
818. GUS. HARRIS (Cannell)— Dwarf, 
and forming into a perfect specimen ; medium- 
sized flowers, rosy-lilac colour, distinct yellow 
disc ; very free. 
819. HOLBORN SUNRAY— Base of petal 
is bright yellow, changing to a rich orangc-lniff 
tmvards the centre, with nankeen bronze tips 
Quite a curiosity. First-Class Certificate. 
820. HOLBORN TERRA-COTTA— Colour 
distinct lirilliant terra-cotta red, bright yellow 
centre ; petals long and of great substance ; very 
effective. First-Class Certificate. 
821. JANE (Snowflake) (Cannell) — Along 
way the best and most valuable wliite Single 
Chrysanthemum yet raised. Awarded two First- 
Class Certificates. 
822. ((JOHN TYARS (Cannell) — Rich 
magenta, pure white at base of florets, forming 
into a distinct wliite ring. 
823. nKING OP THE YELLOWS (Can- 
nell) — Medium size, very deep yellow ; late 
flowering. 
824. LADY CHURCHILL (Cannell) — 
Distinct ; colour a deep terra-cotta,witli a yellow 
shade ; good grower, very free. First-Class Cer- 
tificate. 
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