ALTRINCHAM AND MANCHESTER. 
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JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued . 
281 H. J. JONES, '08, rich yellow, an immense incurving 
flower of fine form with broad petals of good 
substance, easy grower. F.C.C., N.C.S. 9d. 
288 H. Shoesmith, rich rosy crimson on a yellow ground ; 
a seedling from Henry Perkins ; large. 
291 Hon. Mrs. A. A. Acland, deep yellow ; large, very fine. 
294 HON. MRS. LOPES, rieh golden yellow, long drooping 
curling florets; a magnificent flower of largest 
size, one of the finest; stop early in May for 
first crowns, or natural first crowns for early 
districts. A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C., N.C.S. 1/- 
305 J. A. Miller, reddish terra-cotta ; large, with long 
drooping florets ; stop early in April ; second 
crowns. 
31 1 J. H. Doyle, terra-cotta ; very large ; good grower ; 
excellent habit. 
310 J. LOCKE, bright yellow, streaked red, long broad 
florets; a large and deep bloom. F.C.C. 1/- 
314 J. H. Silsbury, brilliant crimson, with shining golden 
yellow reverse; a magnificent flower. 
316 JOSEPH STONEY, rich bright deep crimson; long 
drooping florets showing little of the reverse; best 
exhibition crimson yet raised; in cool districts 
take crown bud ; in warmer districts it does best 
on second crowns. 6d. 
317 John Cumberland, bright terra-cotta ; old gold reverse, 
florets long and broad, incurving at the tips, stop 
end of March. 
318 John Peed, white, shaded rosy lilac ; a huge reflexed 
variety, 10 inches across and 7* inches deep. 
F.C.C. , N.C.S. 
326 J. Turk Adams, orange yellow, shaded reddish bronze ; 
an immense flower, with long spreading florets ; 
medium height ; second crowns. 
328 J. W. BLACKBURN, deep crimson, with bronze reverse; 
a fine flower, 9 in. across; stop early in March in 
the north, or natural second crowns in the south. 
4 ft. 6d. 
329 J. W. MOLVNEUX, crimson, with a brilliant velvety 
lustre; a large and massive bloom of magnificent 
colour ; this variety w II probably prove to be 
the finest crimson flower yet raised. F.C.C., N.C.S. 
1/- 
We make a speciality of Chrysanthemums. 
