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Pompone Chrysanthemums . 
Plants 6d. each. Cuttings 4d. each. 
Black DoHglas, very dark maroon. 
Crimson Perfection, rich crimson. 
Klondyke, brilliant yellow. 
Mdile. Dordan, beautiful silvery pink. 
Model of Perfection, rosy lilac, fine form. 
Primrose League, primrose, sport from “.Snowdrop.” 
Prince of Orange, bright orange amber. 
Rubra Perfecta, deep red. 
Snowball, purest white. 
Snowdrop, small pure white. 
Wm. Kennedy, beautiful rich crimson. 
Wm. Westlake, golden yellow. 
Early Garden Varieties. 
For blooming in the open ground from August till October. 
The early flowering varieties have been greatly improved of recent 
years, and when established make d splendid show in bed or borders 
at a time when most other flowers are getting over. The dates given 
are at times at which they usually commence blooming. 
NOVELTIES OF 1921. 
Basra, a charming shade of rich orange-bronze ; makes a great show ; 
fine in sprays. Commended N.C.S. Sept., 2ft. P., 1 /6, C.., 1 
Batoum, a very taking shade of salmon-bronze ; flowers on long straight 
stems. End Sept and Oct., 3$ft. P., 1 /6, C., 1 /-. 
Harvester, a handsome yellow, heavily shaded orange ; good either 
disbudded or in sprays ; a very fine novelty. September. 
P., 1/6, C., 1/-. 
Lichfield Pink, deep mauve pink ; this has been described as the finest 
early yet raised; grand disbudded, also fine as a border 
variety. F.C.C. and A.M., also F.C.C. Glasgow. Early Sept., 
2 *ft. ' P., 1/6, C., 1/-. 
Nantwich Aristocrat, chestnut, shading to coral, petals resemble a 
Cactus Dahlia; a full deep bloom, 5 inches across when dis¬ 
budded. F.C.C. Sept, to Nov., 2$ft. P., 1 /6, C., 1 /-. 
Perpetual White, the flower is very like “ Polly ” in shape; habit, 
dwarf and bushy ; flowering from May till October, 2ft. Com¬ 
mended N.C.S. Scarce, 2/-. 
Reaseneath Bedder, colour bronze yellow ; compact habit and does not 
require staking; flowering from July to end of Oct., 15 inches. 
Commended by N.C.S. as a bedding variety. P., 1 /6, C., 1 /-. 
