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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
1 71 EXQUISITE, chestnut, bright gold reverse, long droop- 
ing strap-shaped florets; a wide and deep bloom 
of great beauty ; F.C.C. 1 /- 
186 Exmouth Rival, rich crimson ; petals of perfect form, 
■well reflexed. 
201 F. G. Oliver, charming pink, similar form to Mrs. G. 
Mileham, but deeper and larger. F.C.C..N.C.S. 
208 Frank Greenfield, crushed strawberry ; a seedling from 
Miss Mildred Ware; of better substance and 
richer colour. F.C.C. , N.C.S. 
210 FRANK PAYNE, blush shaded pale mauve on edge of 
florets, a large and very beautiful flower, 1st or 
2nd crown, A.M., R.H.S. 4 ft. Gd. 
214 F. W. LEVER, creamy white, florets long, medium in 
width, good substance ; a fine reflexing flower 10 
inches across and very deep. A.M., R.H.S., and 
F.C.C., N.C.S. 6d. 
223 General Hutton, bright yellow ; each petal lined and 
splashed red ; one of the best for exhibition. 
229 George Hutchinson, deep rich crimson of large size ; 
florets open flat and finally droop. 
230 George Lawrence, rich golden bronze, slightly suffused 
red ; large bloom of great depth. 
234 George Penford, intense crimson scarlet, with bright 
gold reverse ; long, drooping, curling florets. 
238 G. J. Warren, deep canary yellow. 
240 Glitter, deepest glittering yellow ; a beautiful solid 
flower, 7 in. either way ; comes good on any bud. 
4! ft. A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C., N.C.S. 
260 Guy Hamilton, pure white ; of beautiful form. 
267 H. Main waring, a deep rose sport from Mrs. Barkley, 
of the same habit of growth, but a totally different 
flower ; petals reflexed. 
270 Harold Wells, pure white ; very large ; stop early in 
April for second crown. 
276 Henry Perkins, reddish crimson on a deep golden 
yellow ground ; golden bronze reverse ; long 
drooping petals. 
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