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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN, 
DECORATIVE CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
2 399 Mireille, rosy mauve ; very attractive ; free ; good 
grower. 
2402 Miss Edith Davy, orange terra-cotta shaded pink ; one 
of the latest of all the varieties to flower ; wonder- 
fully lasting when cut. 
2406 MISS MURIEL SMITH, salmon, terra-cotta ; a charm- 
ing and very beautiful flower of large size ; 
terminal buds. 1 /- 
2410 Moneymaker, white; petals stout and firm; neatly 
reflexing at the ends ; free. 
2452 Mons. W. Holmes, crimson, gold reverse; a fine 
variety for flowering end of Oct. 
2416 Mrs. Aldred, deep pink, excellent for cutting. 
2426 Mrs. J. W. Scott, white, a remarkably fine decorative 
variety, equally good either disbudded or otherwise, 
undoubtly one of the finest pure white varieties. 
2434 Mrs. R. F. Felton, old rosy terra-cotta ; one of the 
most lovely colours ; second crowns. 
2441 Mrs. W. P. BOUND, deep crimson, tipped with gold, 
carried on long stiff stems; a grand variety for 
cutting In mid-Nov. 6d. 
2446 Murillo, flesh pink ; 3J ft. 
2448 Mustapha, pure white ; a very fine late variety ; free. 
2456 NELLIE LAW, golden yellow; a splendid variety for 
mid-season work ; excellent habit and wonderfully 
free; quite distinct; fine in every way. 9d. 
2463 Nivette, pure white , a strong grower and very free ; 
Oct. 
2464 Niveus, snow white ; fine late variety ; Dec. 
2472 October Crimson, recommended as being an excellent 
companion to Soleil d'Octobrc. 
2477 0. J. Quintus, mauve pink ; end of September ; 3 ft. 
2487 Phoebus, clear yellow. 
2491 Pink Pet, soft mauve pink, broad reflexing petals. 
2495 Pink Victoria, rosy lilac on white ground. 
2514 Princess Victoria, creamy white ; a good late. 
2519 Putney George, bright crimson, tipped gold, gold 
reverse. 
Queen of the Earlies, white ; 3J ft. 
Queen of the Exe, pure white ; free. 
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We Specialise Chrysanthemums. 
