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CLIBRANS, NURSERYMEN. 
EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
2965 GASCOGNE, brilliant yellow, very large; excellent 
habit ; fine when disbudded ; 2 h ft. ; Aug. 9d. 
2969 Gaspard Boucharlet Improved, scarlet chestnut ; the 
brightest of this section ; 4 ft.; late. 
2970 GATTON, deep blush rose, on white ground ; a large 
flat flower ; good habit ; 2.J ft. ; end Sept. 9d. 
2972 George Bowness, a crushed strawberry sport from 
Crimson Masse ; fine. 
2979 Goacher's Crimson, bright crimson ; unsurpassed for 
rich colour ; free; 2J ft.; Aug. 
2982 Goacher’s Pink, pure bright pink ; free, and of ex- 
cellent habit ; suitable alike for pots or open ground ; 
2^ ft.; Aug. 
2984 Goacher’s Pride, pure white, sometimes tinged with 
blush in hot dry weather; excellent bushy habit; 
2 ft. ; Sept. 
2989 Golden Madame C. Desgrange, bright yellow; 2J ft.; 
Sept. 
2993 Guinea Gold, deep golden yellow ; 3 ft.; Sept. 
2999 Harrie, bronze orange on gold ground ; remarkably 
free. A.M., R.H.S., F.C.C., N.C.S. 2 ft.; Sept. 
3001 Harvest Home, bronze red, tipped gold ; effective ; 
3 ft. ; Sept. 
3004 Henry Yvon, rosy salmon, yellow ground; 2 ft,; Aug. 
3009 Hermine, snow white, very beautiful; vigorous; 
ij ft. ; Sept. 
3016 Hilda Blick, bright rose, tinted red, primrose reverse, 
free, and of good habit; 5 ft.; late. 
3029 Horace Martin, yellow, tinted orange; a sport from 
Crimson Marie Masse ; 2$ ft.; Aug. 
3035 Howard H. Crane, bright chestnut, shaded scarlet, 
golden centre and reverse ; free; 5 ft.; Sept. 
3023 Holme’s White, white ; very free ; excellent for cutting ; 
2 ft. ; July. 
3043 Improved Masse, the flowers are larger, more double, 
and of richer colour than Mdme. Marie Masse ; of 
stronger and more erect habit ; 3 ft. ; Sept. 
3054 Jack, reddish terra-cotta, on a gold ground ; a pretty 
flower of good habit; 2 ft. ; Sept. 
3063 Jason, pale yellow ; free, excellent habit ; 4ft. ; late 
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