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INCURVED CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued . 
Varieties printed in heavy type are either 
new or recent. 
FOR PRICES SEE PAGE 2. 
1061 Amber Beauty, a clear shade of orange amber ; long, 
pointed florets of medium width ; large, deep, per- 
fect form. 
106S BALL OF GOLD, a beautiful deep golden yellow flower ; 
sport from “ Snowdrift ” ; grand for cutting at 
Christmas. A.M., R.H.S. 1/- 
1071 Baron Hirsch, old gold and rich crimson. 
1080 Buttercup, rich deep pure yellow; of fine form, with 
broad florets. 
1084 CALYPSO, reddish bronze, a large, true incurved 
flower; stop early in April for second crown; 
44 ft- 1/- 
1088 C. E. HARRISON, rich chestnut, tipped gold, petals 
of good shape and substance; perfect incurving 
form. 1/- 
1089 Charles Bacque, clear amber yellow, reddish reverse, 
a large globular flower, good habit. 
1090 Chas. H. Curtis, rich deep yellow. 
1092 C. J. Ellis, brownish red, slightly tinted yellow ; petals 
of fair width ; good substance ; incurving ; a large 
solid flower of perfect form. 
1093 CLARA WELLS, rich cream, a large and very beautiful 
flower; good grower; natural second crown. 4 ft. 
A.M., R.H.S. and F.C.C., N.C.S. 6d. 
1094 Connie Jamieson, pink, a beautiful colour; of fine 
form ; after Mrs. R. C. Kingston, but better. 
1096 Courtney George, rosy mauve ; a fine flower ; of 
large size and splendid form. 
1100 DAISY SOUTHAM, deepest and richest yellow ; a large, 
true incurved, with broad florets of good substance; 
stop early in April ; second crown. 5ft. 6d. 
iio2 Doris Rayner, a rosy buff sport from Ialcne, exactly 
like its parent in petal and growth. 
1105 Duchess of Fife, white, shaded pink. 
Any variety not listed can be supplied. 
