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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
EARLY-FLOWERING LARGE FLOWERED VARIETIES. 
A splendid class for Garden Decoration. 
This beautiful class commence to bloom about the end of August or early in September, and continue till killed by the frost. They are 
.easily grown and not only produce a fine display in the garden, but are exceedingly useful for cut flowers. For growing fine plants, plant out 
on May 18 inches or 2 feet apart on well-dug fairly rich soil, and place a good stick to each plant. Stop the shoots once or twice to induce 
a bushy growth, but do not stop them after the end of June. Water should be given freely in very dry weather. 
SELECT LIST. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM -KOI DES BlAncS. 
BOULE DE NEIGE. Pure white, large bold flowers 
BLUSH BEAUTY. Blush, very free blooming. Fine for cutting 
CALEDONIA. Beautiful ivory-white with incurving centre petals 
CHAMP D’OR. Deep canary yellow ; fine dwarf habit 
CRIMSON DIANA (new).. Brilliant crimson sport from Diana ; 
splendid free-flowering variety, 2£ feet, September . . 
CRIMSON MARIE MASSE. Bright crimson ; very fine . . 
CRANFORD WHITE. A very fino white, best disbudded 
DEVONSHIRE CREAM. Creamy yellow, very fine 
DIANA. Deep bronze-orange, shaded gold ; very fine 
EDEN. Bright rose, incurving flowers ; splendid variety 
ETHEL BLADES. Chestnut scarlet, very bright flowers 
FRED. GOACHER. White with faint shade of delicate blush 
FREEDOM. Light rosy mauve, bright and very free 
GOACHER’S CRIMSON. The finest early crimson yet sent out 
GOACHER’S PINK. Bright pink, large flowers 
GOLDEN MADAME DESGRANGE. One of the best 
GUSTAVE GRUNERWALD. Beautiful soft pink, large . . 
HORACE MARTIN. Deep yellow, lovely colour 
JASON. Soft clear yellow largo flower of good substance 
LA PARISIENNE. Largo flower. A lovely creamy white 
LESLIE (new). Rich buttercup yellow. A splendid variety 
every way. Does not fade or burn 
LILLIE. Pearly-pink, splendid habit 
MADAME DESGRANGE. White ; very useful for out-doors 
MABEL ROBERTS. Deep pink, with fine long sprays 
MERSTHAM PINK. Pearly pink, abundant bloomer 
MIGNON. Delicate rosy mauve, one of the finest varieties 
MRS. A. THOMPSON. Deepest golden yellow, lovely colour 
MRS. BURRELL. Pale primrose ; very early 
QUEEN OF THE EARLTES. Pure white ; splendid 
ROI DES BLANCS. Pnro white, large flowers, splendid variety. 
First-class for cutting 
ROI DES PRECOCES. Rioh dark crimson ; dwarf 
RYECROFT SCARLET. Bright red and bronze, forming an immense 
bush. Fine for massing . . 
TAPIS DE NEIGE. Purest snow-white, very free and of stiff upright 
habit. Fine for cutting 
THE CHAMPION. Deep yellow, splendid flower 
WELLS' SCARLET. Bright scarlet terra-cotta, very bright 
WELLS’ CRIMSON. Bright crimson with golden reverse ; splendid 
habit ; one of the best . . 
Strong Plants from single pots in April, our Selection, 
4s. 6d. per doz. ; 6 for 2s. 6d. 
INCURVED EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 
Strong plants from single pots in March and April, our selection, 4s. 6d. per doz. ; 6 for 2s. fid. 
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BONNIE DUNDEE. Orange, shaded rosy bronze ..06 
BUTTERCUP (new). Clear rich buttercup, yellow without shading; 
magnificent variety . . . . . . ..06 
CHARLES H. CURTIS. Deep yellow, one of the best . . . . 0 G 
CLARA WELLS (new). Rich cream colour ; a large true incurved . . 0 G 
DUCHESS OF FIFE. An enormous flower of great depth, white 
sometimes slightly tinted rose . . . . . . ..06 
EMBLEME POITEVINE. Beautiful canary yellow ; large flowers 0 6 
LADY ISABEL. Lovely clear, lavender blush, fine 
MA PERFECTION. Pure white, beautifully incurved 
MRS. J- P- BRYCE. Very large beautifully formed flowers of the 
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MRS. JAMES HYGATE (new). Pure white, an immense flower 
THE KING. Largest size and perfect form, colour rich lake with 
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TOPAZE ORIENTAL. Very large, pale straw yellow ; splendid . . 
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SINGLE FLOWERED CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
These beautiful flowers are now growing fast in public favour, 
them of especial value as cut flowers for Table Decoration, and as pot 
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BELLE OF WEYBRIDGE. Bright chestnut crimson, very fine . . 0 6 
CALEDONIA. Beautiful rosy lilac, white ring round the disc ; 
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CROWN JEWEL IMPROVED (new). Rioh rosy chestnut ..09 
CAPELLA (new). Rioh golden yellow, with fine clear disc . . 0 9 
EDITH PAGRAM. Lovely deep pink, with white ring round disc 0 6 
EDWIN NOTTELL (new). Delicato primrose ; a beautiful flower . . 0 9 
ELSIE NEVILLE. Terra-cotta red, beautiful dwarf habit . . 0 6 
Their long, wiry flower-stems and graceful Marguerite-like blooms making 
plants for the greenhouse. 
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FRAMFIELD BEAUTY. Deep rich velvety crimson. Very handsome 0 
J. B. LOWE. Brilliant crimson scarlet. A magnificent exhibition 
flower when disbudded 
KITTY BOURNE. Deep yellow, very fine 
MISS TAKEY BIRD. Primrose ; a large beautiful flower 
MENSA. Pure white. A fino exhibition flower 
PEGASUS (new). Pure white ; a magnificent variety 
PRINCESS OF WALES. Bright rosy- pink with pure white ring 
