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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
JAPANESE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
715 Mrs. T. Langley, dark purple; petals tipped white; of 
large size ; a grand variety ; first crown. 
717 Mrs. W. Blackwood, mauve pink ; may be described as 
a much enlarged Vivian Morel ; stop early in 
April for second crowns. 5 ft. 
720 Mrs. W. Duckham, deep golden yellow, with red lines 
on the edge of the florets. 
724 Mrs. W. Knox, deep yellow, with a faint shade of rosy 
bronze on the late buds. 
730 Mrs. W. Street, rich canary yellow, with primrose 
reverse ; very large with drooping petals ; twisted 
and incurved at the tips. 
733 Mrs. W. Wells, reddish bronzy-orange ; one of the 
most charming colours amongst chrysanthemums ; 
lovely drooping florets ; good habit. ft. 
774 Nellie Weeks, yellow, similar in form and substance to 
Mrs. Barkley ; stop in May ; first crown. 
780 Nivose, beautiful canary yellow, with whitish reverse ; 
strong, vigorous habit. 
780A Norman Davis, brilliant chestnut and bright gold ; 
long, broad, drooping florets of good substance ; 
easy grower. A.M., R.H.S., and F.C.C., N.C.S. 
•781 Norfolk Blush, lovely blush ; droops somewhat like 
Mrs W . Knox, but has broad florets. 
782 October Sun, rich yellow, with broad florets, recurving 
from the centre ; a large deep bloom ; crown bud. 
783 0. H. Broomhead, rich deep rose, with broad reflexing 
petals, incurving at the tips ; dwarf habit. 
784 Old Gold, orange or old gold ; petals charmingly reflexed. 
792 ROCKETT’S CRIMSON, deep crimson, a full 7 in. flower; 
a magnificent variety of rich colour; stop early 
April and secure second crowns. 1/- 
794 POCKETT'S SURPRISE, rosy crimson, cinnamon bronze 
reverse, incurving habit, though the florets some- 
times reflex ; an immense flower with long petals 
of good substance; natural second crowns. 5 ft. 6d. 
All the best Novelties. 
