ALTRINCHAM AND MANCHESTER. 
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JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS Continued. 
96 Countess of Harrowby, soft pink, lined and suffused a 
deeper shade, centre slightly tinted yellow. 
109 Daniel Lambert, creamy-white ; veined and flushed 
lilac ; petals broad and long. 
no Dennis Kirby, rich carmine red, on a yellow ground : 
a very beautiful sport from Lady Mary Conyers, 
from which it differs in colour only. 
hi Daphne, light terra-cotta, suffused pink; petals long 
and narrow ; of fine form. 
112 Distinction, soft salmon, with straw-coloured reverse; 
a gigantic Japanese incurved variety, of perfect 
build and great solidity. 
115 Dorothy Fox, soft malmaison pink; an enormous 
flower. 
1 16 Dorothy Gouldsmith, yellow, heavily shaded with 
reddish bronze ; a seedling from J . H . Silsbury ; 
of fine form and great depth ; does well on any 
bud. 5 ft. 
1 19 Dora Stephens, rosy cerise ; large flower ; good grower. 
124 Duke of Devonshire, soft yellow, shaded rosy apricot in 
the lower petals ; long and drooping. 
125 Duchess of Sutherland, rich golden yellow. 
129 Durban's Pride, bright mauve pink ; very large. 
153 EDITH JAMESON, creamy white, richly overlaid with 
blush pink; of largest size; long drooping florets; 
a lovely variety; stop middle of April for first 
crowns. 6d. 
156 Edith Smith, creamy lake deepening to pale yellow at 
the base of the petals. 
1C0 Edwin Molyneux, maroon red, reverse golden buff. 
i6r E. J. Brooks, purple crimson, with plum and white 
reverse ; strong, vigorous grower. 
164 Eleanor, Duchess of Northumberland, white, flushed 
lilac ; large, very fine. 
165 Elsie Towers, white, edged and flushed rosy mauve ; 
florets long and broad; a large deep flower; one 
of the finest varieties of its colour ; natural crown. 
Varieties not listed can be supplied. 
