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CLIBKANS, NURSERYMEN, 
EARLY-FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS — Continued. 
3380 Orange Pet, (Pom.) orange, shaded terra-cotta; a 
pretty pompon flower of large size ; 2J ft, ; Sept. 
3385 Parisiana, pure white ; a good grower and free 
. bloomer ; 2\ ft. ; Aug. 
3390 Pearlie, pearl pink ; small ; 2 ft. ; Sept. 
3394 Perle Chatillonaise, creamy white, tinged blush ; very 
pretty ; 3 ft. ; Sept. 
3397 Perle Rose, pearl pink ; a very beautiful flower ; 2 tt. ; 
Sept. 
3406 PICARDIE, rose, on white ground, very pretty and 
effective, of incurving habit; 2£ ft.; Sept. 9d. 
3417 Pink Bedder, pink ; very fine ; exceptionally free ; 
1$ ft. ; Sept. 
3415 Pink Aster, lilac pink : closely resembling a Victoria 
Aster; early Sept. ; ijft. ; Aug. 
3424 Pink Gem, pink ; with yellow centre ; very fine ; 4 ft.; 
Sept. 
3430 Polly, deep orange ; one of the loveliest and most 
popular varieties yet raised ; the illustration on 
page 40 of a single spray, gives a good idea of 
the appearance of this superb variety; 2ft.; 
Aug. -Sept. 
3435 President Lefevre, blush pink, with golden centre; 
3 ft. ; Sept. 
3440 PROVENCE, bright pink, centre and tips of petals, 
gold; a lovely flower; good habit; one of the 
loviliest of the newer varieties (see illustration 
page 47) . 2J ft. ; Sept. 9d. 
3449 Ralph Curtis, creamy white, base of petals slightly 
tinted mauve ; 2J ft. ; Aug. ( See illustration 
page 50). 
3470 Roi des Blanc’s, white ; very good ; 2J ft. ; Sept. 
3454 Raoul d’Allard, rosy orange; large and full; 2J ft.; 
Sept. 
3465 Robbie Burns, rosy cerise; sport from Mdm. Marie 
Masse ; 2\ ft. ; Aug. 
Call and inspect ouu Stocks. 
