878 
THE GARDENING WORLD 
February 13, 1892. 
POPULAR celerip:s. 
Harrison's EARLY R03E, easily blanches, 
fine for exhibition. 
Harrison's LEICESTER RED, solid, 
best late, very hardy. 
PENGELLY WHITE, a quick grower. 
Each, 
1 - 
per packet; 
by post 
for stamps. 
Nothing is more disappointing than a soft stringy celery, the 
above will not disappoint you. 
ILLUSTRAT ED LIST of LEICESTER SEEDS, free. 
HARRISON & SONS, Seed Growers, LEICESTER. 
NEW ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Fop 1892 . 
Mrs. ROBINSON KING, 6 f.c.c.’s, New Golden Yellow sport 
from G. Empress. The WHOLE of the CERTIFICATED 
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striped AlfredLyne, Noel Pragneli or striped Empress. Excel¬ 
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mine, 2 f.c.c.'s. G. C. Schwabe, J., carmine rose, 3 f.c.c.’s. Mrs. 
Nisbet, J., purple amaranth, r.c.c. Peter Blair, J-, yellow and 
crimson, f.c.c. William Tunnington, J., chestnut red, com. 
Atlantic, J., white and rose ; Budget, J.,red and yellow ; Charles 
Bonstedt, J., lilac rose ; J. Blenkinsop, J., crimson ; J. P. Ken¬ 
dall I. amaranth; Majestic, J., carmine rose; Masterpiece, J , 
ruby red: Mrs. Carr-Gomm, J, white; Mrs. C. Russell, I., 
butt; Mrs. Gladstone, J., cream; Mrs. H. F. Spaulding, J., 
black; Richard Nisbet, J , red and yellow; Standard, J., rose 
magenta: Umpire, J., lilac rcse; Miss Lillian Cope, J., or white 
Etoile de Lyon. 
Descriptions and prices, see Catalogue (free). Orders booked 
and executed in rotation during February and March. 
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mm 
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