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OHKrS^NTHKMUM CABLNATfIM. 
558 . H.A. C a n n e 1 1 s' Chrysanthemum Carinatum 
{Co7nposit(^) (Tricolor — hilo and >cUow Iwn brown centre. ft. 
3d, per pkt. 
^CIlBYSANTllbMtM OAKl^ATlOI HYKK1I»HM Fl&lBRZATUM TL, PL. 
559 . H.A. Cannells’ Chrysanthemum Carinatum 
Hybridum Fimbriatum fl. pi., or The Double-Fringed Annual 
Hybrids — The shades ot colour vary from white, yellow, to pink, blood-red, 
and the deepest purple : the flowers are e.xtreraely double, of brilliant colours, 
and the finely fringed petalsare overlapping each other. Per pkt.. Is. 
6 G 0 . Cannells’ Chrysanthemum Carinatum plenissi- 
mum fOliiS aureis — A notable addition ; the large double flowers are of 
all colours, the red shades being especially strongly represented. The plants 
are only half the height of the ordinary A-ariely, and will be found useful in 
the garden and as cut flowers. Pjr pkt , l.«. 
o(ii. H.A. Chrysanthemum Carinatum, “Purple Crown” 
(Atroeoeeineum Foliis Aureis)— Oi dwarf, compact, and very regular 
growth (height about 8 inches), and heautifiil yellow foliage. Its flowers, 
produced in great abundance, are purple scarlet, ornamented inside with 
a sparkling golden-yellow' ring. Owing to its great boouty, is of value 
for the border as well as for edgings. One of the most indispensable 
of annuals. Per pkt., Hi/, and l.«. 
5(12. H.A. Cannells’ Chrysanthemum Carinatum (Tri- 
color), “ Eclipse,” syn. W. E. Gladstone— Colonr yellow, delicate 
and pretty ; some have purple, brown, and other shades of colour round the 
base. To be sown and treated the same as Asters or Marigolds, and they 
will dourish and produce innumerable flowers in any sunny situation. 
ft 3d. per pkt. 
5G3. H.A. Chrysanthemum Coronarium (Double)— This variety 
is very useful ; valuable for cut flowers, and of very easy growth, white 
and yellow mixed. 2 to 3 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
564. H.p. Cannells’ Chrysanthemum Grandiflorum 
(Marguerite) — Large-flowering White Marguerite. U ft. G(/. and Is. 
per pkt. 
5C5. H.A. Chrysanthemum Hybridum fl. pi. — Remarkably 
beautifnl and exceedingly <howy. 2 ft. 8-/. per pkt. 
56G. H.A. Chrysanthemum Inodorum Plenissimum— Produces 
a large percentage of double white flowers. 2 ft. 3</. per pkt. 
5G7. H.H.f. Chrysanthemum, Japanese Early-Flowering 
Dwarf Varieties — This will be found a useful strain growing only U to 
2 feet in height, and yielding during August and September an abundance 
of large flowers, and comprising the various colours and forms belonging 
to this section. The seed should be sown in February or JIarch, and as soon 
as large enough to be handled pricked out into boxes or small pots, they 
will then flower the first year. Is. per pkt. 
668. H.p. Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum Grandiflorum— 
Where cut flowers are in great request during Summer, no more useful 
plant is grown — in fact, it is a most remarkable pl.tnt, for it is pretty and 
grows anywhere. 2 ft. 3d. per pkt. 
669. H.A. Chrysanthemum Segetum Grandiflorum — An 
improved form of the common English variety of our fields ; if sown at 
Christmas it gives abundance of splendid yellow flowers all the Spring. 
Its lovely flowers are most useful in onr homes, and although common, 
is always a favourite with ladies. 2 ft. 2d. per pkt. 
570. H.A. Chrysanthemum Sultan and Lord Beaepnsfleld— 
Edged and striped with gold, maroon, and tyhite. IJ ft. 3d, per pkt. 
671. H.A. Chrysanthemum (Tricolor), Double— They are ex- 
tremely variable, embracing a great variety of tints, ranging from white 
and yellow to richest pnrples and crimsons, with intermediate shades of 
rose, lilac, &c. 6d. per pkt. 
571(7. H.p. Chrysanthemum, Maurice Prichard— An impioved 
large-flowered snowy-white form, very fine. I’er pkt., 6d. and Is. 
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