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10 & 12 Market Street, MANCHESTER; & ALTRINCHAM. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM — continued. 
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Indlcum, Japanese, finest varieties, collected. Per pkt., i /6. 
Pompom. From perfectly-formed flowers. Per pkt., 
Large Flowered, extra choice mixed. Per pkt., i /- 
|- Leucanthemum hybrldum (Shasta Daisy). — 
W The “ Shasta Daisy ” is a perfectly 
Speciality hardy perennial of the easiest cultiva- 
tion, possessing so many valuable fea- 
tures as to entitle it to a place in every garden. The flowers 
are extremely large and graceful, with three or more rows of 
petals of the purest gUstening whiteness, on single, strong, stiff, 
wiry stems, nearly two feet long. The blooms, when cut, remain 
perfectly fresh for two weeks or more. Per pkt., i /- 
Maximum, (Large Ox-Eye Daisy). Magnificent large pure 
white flowers ; grand border plant, 3 ft. Per pkt., 6d. 
Maximum King Edward VII. — A handsome 
border plant growing 4 feet high and pro- 
ew ducing freely large pure white flowers a to < 
inches in diameter. Per pkt., 6d. 
' Perfection. A great improvement on Maximum. It is 
a grand white flower, many of the blooms measuring 5 
inches across, and for cutting is invaluable. Per pkt., 
”'j’6d. 
J-rom a i ht.to. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LEUCANTHEMUM HYBRIDUM (SHASTA DAISY). 
One of its Parents on Left. 
264 Maximum, “ Princess Henry.” A fine form of C. maximum, 
making bushy and compact plants, covered with large 
white flowers averaging 4 inches across. Extremely 
useful for cutting. I J ft. Per pkt., 1/- 
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CINERARIA. 
CLIBRANS CHOICEST SINGLE HYBRID 
This seed we offer has been saved from 
vigorous and robust plants; the flowers 
being of immense size, grand substance. 
symmetrical in form, and of the richest and most varied 
colours. It is unsurpassed for e.xhibition purposes and green- 
house decoration. Per pkt. 1/6 and 2/6. 
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Choice 
Mr. C, J. Johnson, The Gardens, Abbey 'Villa, Milton, writes : — 
•■I am pleased to inform you that the Cinerarias and Calceolarias. we had from you are magnificent. 
Nothing has ever been seen in this district approaching them.” 
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