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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS Continued. 
season, and the great increase in the number of classes in 
Show Schedules provided for this section, is a certain in- 
dication of the estimation in which these varieties are held. 
Years ago, when the Single-flowered Chrysanthemum 
was practically unknown, we advocated its claims ; constant 
effort, and the raising of new and improved forms, has had 
its effect. To-day every collection of Single-flowered 
Chrysanthemums consists largely, in many cases entirely, 
of varieties raised and introduced by ourselves. 
New Varieties for 
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We have pleasure in offering the following new 
varieties selected from the large number of seedlings 
raised in our Nurseries. All are of the same high stan- 
dard as the varieties we have already introduced, and will 
fully bear out the confidence we feel in them. 
910 . 
Special price for the set— 1 Plant each 
of the 12 varieties for 24/- 
1477 CARDINAL, indian red with a narrow yellow zone at 
base of petals; a true single flower of attractive 
colour. 2/6 each. 
1497 CYRIL H. EVANS, rich golden yellow, marked and 
suffused bronze ; a large flower with two or 
three rows of petals of good substance; distinct 
and effective. 2/6 each. 
1546 HESPERIA, pure white, a magnificent flower with 
stout recurving petals of good substance ; one 
of the finest we have yet introduced. 2/6 each. 
1548 IOLANTHE, a large white flowered variety that will 
be in great demand ; fine. 2/6 each. 
1572 LINDEN, canary yellow, a very beautiful true single 
flower. 2/6 each. 
1732 MRS. J. DONOGHUE, blush pink, a large and very 
beautiful flower produced in fine sprays ; ex- 
cellent in every way. 2/6 each. 
We make a Speciality of Chrysanthemums. 
