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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
1818 QUEEN ALEXANDRA, white tinged cream, large; a very 
beautiful and attractive flower. 6d. each. 
1820 QUEEN OF SPAIN, pure white, long narrow petals 
lightly arranged, giving the flower a pleasing 
feathery appearance, large; beautiful and novel. 
{See illustration, page 31.) 9 d. each. 
1823 Renown, rich yellow ; a true single flower of star-like 
form ; free and effective. 
1831 Robt. Carr Radcliffe, deep rosy red, zoned white ; free, 
vigorous, and of good habit. 
1833 Rosalind, sulphur yellow, with but one row of petals ; 
large and fine. 
1835 Roupel Beauty, wine red, a large and very beautiful 
flower. 
1838 S. Hurford, rich rose purple ; single row of petals 
a large and striking flower. 
1841 Sir George Bullough, dark yellow; the finest of its 
colour ; good habit and free. 
1848 Souv. de Gladys Ashbrook, pink, with a ring of white 
round the disc ; free and dwarf. 
1853 Stella, pure white ; large, dwarf, and free. 
1856 Sunset, bronze yellow, flushed red ; a true single 
flower of fine form, produced in good sprays ; an 
effective and telling variety ; good habit. 
1861 UNIQUE, mauve, the lower half of each petal is prettily 
quilled, showing a white reverse ; novel and dis- 
tinct. 6d. each. 
1869 WHITE PAGRAM, a pure white-flowered form of the 
popular “Edith Pagram”; it possesses the same 
stout, flat petal, the circular outline, the same 
vigorous habit and freedom as its parent; a superb 
variety in every way. 6d. 
1872 William Grix, canary yellow ; a true single flower of 
large size, good substance, and form ; striking and 
effective. 
1870 Winnie Sherring, apricot ; large and beautiful. 
Everything for Garden, Farm, or Estate. 
