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SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
1466 Bronze Mary Anderson, charming bronze; otherwise 
an exact counterpart of Mary Anderson. 
1467 Bronze Pagram, reddish bronze; sport from Edith 
Pagram ; very fine. 
1468 Belle of Weybridge, chestnut terra-cotta. 
1474 Canned's Yellow, deep lemon yellow, with green 
centre. 
1482 CLIBRANS 1 M tSTERPIECE, rich claret red, a magnificent 
and telling colour ; fine form a superb variety. 
1/- each. 
1487 Clibrans' Yellow, a superb yellow. 
1489 Constance Summers, terra-cotta red, flushed yellow, 
broad yellow band round the disc ; a large flower 
of novel colouring. 
1494 COUNTESS OF STAMFORD, blush pink, two or three 
rows of petals, a perfectly circular flower of hand- 
some appearance. 6d. each. 
1492 Coronation, delicate pink on cream ground; very 
large, green eye. 
1495 Crimson King, crimson, with a narrow yellow zone 
round the disc ; petals flat and of good substance, 
a flower of perfect form, produced with freedom, 
in fine sprays ; one of the richest coloured varieties 
yet introduced. 
1499 DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, rich magenta red with 
a narrow white zone surrounding the disc ; a 
true single flower of large size; very free and of 
excellent habit. 6d. 
1504 Earl of Durham, rich red, lower half of petals suffused 
yellow ; a true single flower of large size ; very 
Iree. 
1506 EARL OF STAMFORD, lemon yellow, a very beautiful 
round flower, striking and effective. 6d. each. 
1510 Edith Pagram, rich pink, with a zone of white round 
the disc. 
1520 ELSIE MATTHEWS, rich chestnut, passing to pale 
yellow near centre of flower ; long twisting petals ; 
a magnificent flower of fine appearance. 6d. 
1523 Emily Bell, rich lemon yellow; free and of excellent 
habit ; a true single of great beauty. 
Call and inspect our Chrysanthemums. 
