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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
1727 Mrs. D. HANNAM THORNTON, purest white; a true 
single, free and effective ; fine. 6d. each. 
1707 Mrs. E. Roberts, white ground, toned and suffused 
with rosy blush ; flat, perfectly circular, 3J inches 
across ; good grower, very free ; one of the finest 
singles yet raised. 
1708 Mrs. Edward Woodhouse, blush white, a fine flower 
of good size and shape ; effective and free. 
1715 Mrs. Geo. Prickett, blush pink ; a true single, produced 
in good sprays. 
1713 Mrs. GUTTRIDGE, white, sometimes suffused palest 
pink, the tips of the petals are cut, giving the 
flower a very pleasing appearance ; distinct and 
novel. 6d. each. 
1717 Mrs. Henry Herbert, pure white; flowers 4 inches 
across : of fine form. 
1719 Mrs. Harry Evans, deep mauve pink, white at base of 
petals ; of large size and good form ; free. 
1725 Mrs. H. B. Whitty, bright mauve, narrow zone of 
white around the disc ; good shape and substance ; 
attractive. 
1722 Mrs. H. J. Hampson, a pretty shade of fawn; distinct 
and beautiful ; very free. 
1720 MRS. H. REDDEN, yellowish buff, tinted rose; very 
fine. 6d. 
1721 Mrs. N. F. Barnes, yellow, flushed bronzy red; a 
large flower of distinctive appearance ; free. 
1738 MRS. P. STERLING, purest white, large, with broad 
petals; free and good. 6d. 
1747 Mrs. R. N. Parkinson, bright yellow ; habit and growth 
like Mary Anderson ; very free. 
1744 Mrs. Robt. Armitage, terra-cotta red, flushed yellow, 
broad yellow zone covering lower half of petals ; 
a pleasing and distinctive combination of colours. 
1755 Mrs. Sacheverell Bateman, golden yellow, lower 
portion of petals quilled, flattening out at the 
ends ; a true single ; free. 
1710 MRS. THOMAS FOX, rich orange, a very fine and 
effective variety. F.C.C., N.C.S., 6d. 
For List of Catalogues, see opposite Page 68. 
