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The Florists^ Review 



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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Singrles, Pom|)on8 and Anemones. 



Easy to grow and money-makers. 

 Order from the best collection of singles 

 In America — delivery April Ist. 

 New Single Varieties and Clioice Englisti 



Novelties for 1915 

 Plants from 214-inch pots. $2.00 per 



dozen, $12.50 per 100, 50 at 100 rate, 



except wliere price is noted. 

 Cliestnut Beauty. A medium sized 

 flower of vivid scarlet ^chestnut color. 



Elsa. White, large flower, borne erect 

 on long stems. 



Excelsior. Bright orange terra-cotta 

 with a distinct rosy sheen. 



Framfleld Beauty, A rich, velvety 

 crimson, unusual shade. (Stock limited). 

 $3.00 per dozen. 



Isobel Felton. Light, golden yellow, 

 one of the finest exhibition varieties yet 

 raised, of great size. 



Miss Gertie Ladds. A vivid crimson 

 with yellow edge, under side of the florets 

 yellow. 



Mrs. C. F. Keep. A" beautiful violet 

 pink. 



Mrs. Winifred Miller. A deep rose, with 

 white zone at the base of the petals. 



Mrs. Tom Carr. A grand white of very 

 distinct form, large flowers. 



Red Cliief. Rich cinnamon red, large 

 flower, very distinct. 



Rosemary. A beautiful rosy crimson, 

 sport from Mary Richardson. 



Sparltier. Deep crimson, medium sized 

 flower, several rows of stiff florets. 



Yellow Perfection. Canary yellow, very 

 large flower on long, stiff stems — an im- 

 provement on Josephine. 



General Collection of Single Varieties 



Plants from 2l^-Inch Pots. 75c per 



dozen, $4.00 per 100, 50 at 100 rate. 



Crimson Jewel. Crimson florets tipped 

 with gold, very effective. 



Dorotliy Dann. A beautiful salmon 

 bronze, very free, flowering In October. 



Miss Hilda Wells. Tuscan red, with 

 light yellow tinting at base of the petals. 



Ideallt.T. A glorious pure white, large 

 flowers of fine form. 



Joan Fdwards. A rich pink, fine va- 

 riety with medium sized flowers. 



Jessie Curtis. Deep red tinged with 

 yellow. 



Leo. Very bright golden yellow, suf- 

 fused chestnut. 



Maud Kent. Cream ground, slightly 

 suffused with rose, 



Miss Mary Pope. 

 pink, large flowers. 

 mid-October. 



Mary Richardson. 

 deep apricot. 



Mrs. W. Gamer. 



A charming light 

 One of the best for 



Reddish salmon or 



Reddish bronze base 

 and tips of petals tinged with yellow. 



Miss May Thorne. Rose pink, large 

 flowers borne on long stems. 



Miss Margaret Walker. Orange shaded 

 chestnut, very large flowers on long 

 stems 



Sylvia Slade. Clear, bright lake, with 

 distinct white zone at base of petals. 



Virgin Queen. A large, pure white 



flower, with several rows of florets, and 

 one of the best whites. 

 Single Varieties Introduced in 1013-1914. 

 Plants from ZH-inch Pots. 75c per dozen, 

 $4.00 per 100, 50 at 100 rate. 

 Brightness. Brilliant Tuscan red with 

 a well-defined yellow zone. 



Charles Klngsley. Rich buttercup yel- 

 low, similar In form and substance to 

 Mensa. 



Cella. Lemon yellow, stiff habit, very 

 free, fine for cutting. 



Catherine Hope. Brilliant orange 

 shaded terra-cotta. 



Mensa. A grand, pure white flower of 

 perfect form, with large yellow eye. Un- 

 surpassed for commercial purposes. 



Margaret Gray. Rich orange, shaded 

 light bronze, a charming flower. 



Mrs. Loo Thomson. A very beautiful 

 light primrose sport from "Mensa." 



Mrs. W. Buckingham, A rich, clear 

 pink, medium sized flowers borne in 

 clusters. 



Portia. A beautiful, large flower of a 

 rich red with long petals. 



Phyllis Bryant. Clear, sulphur yellow, 

 large, perfectly formed flowers, one of 

 the best. 



Royalty. Rich, glowing crimson, tend- 

 ing to scarlet, stiff florets. 



Snowflake. Pure white, very 

 flower on stiff stems, fine. 



Early Single Varieties 



Bloom About October Ist 



Plants from Zy^-ineh Pots. $1.00 per 



dozen, $5.00 per 100, 50 at 100 rate, 



except where price is noted. 

 Firebrand. Deep, fiery crimson, 

 flowers. 



Kitty Riches. A lovely, clear 

 with broad florets, large flowers. 



Marie Coreiii. Fine, brilliant yellow, 

 medium flowers. (Stock limited.) $1.25 

 per dozen. 



Rockshaw. A charming salmon buff, 

 medium sized flower, very free. 



White Citj-, Pure white, with 

 florets, large yellow eye like a 

 daisy. 



Anemone Flowered Chrysanthemums. 

 Plants from 214-Inch Pots. 76c per dozen, 

 $4.00 per 100. 50 at 100 rate. 

 Arthur Coomt>er. Cerise florets with a 

 reddish gold center. 



Godfrey's Perfection. Pure white deco- 

 rative anemone, very large flower of 

 flnest form. 



Madame Heneage. Clear sulphur yel- 

 low, very large disc. 



Mrs. Caterer. Pure white decorative 

 variety, a dainty flower. 



Mrs. Harry Elands. A delicate shade 

 of lilac, large flowers with very large 

 disc. 



Pompon Chrysanthemums 

 Plants from 214-inch Pots. 60c per dozen, 

 $3.00 per 100, 60 at 100 rate. 

 Alena. Light pink, very free, in mid- 

 October, j ■ ■ 



Baby. Deep yellow, tiny globular 

 flowers. 



Brilliant. Pure canary yellow, perfect 

 formed flowers. 



large 



large 

 pink, 



broad 

 giant 



EXCELSIOR 



Crimson Precocite. Reddish crimson, 

 flne globular flowers. 



Croesus. Red and gold, large flowers. 



Ernest Carr. Pompon anemone, small 

 flower, crushed strawberry color. 



Fred Pele. Bright crimson, tipped with 

 gold, flowers of perfect globe shape. 



Lillia, Deep crimson, large flowers. 



Mile. Elise liordans. Silvery pink, me- 

 dium sized flower. 



Magnlflcant. Light salmon buff, a 

 large flower. 



Precocite. Clear yellow, very tref, eifrly 

 October. 



Quinola. Orange yellow, good formed 

 flower of medium size. 



Reverend Uull'mann. Reddish bronze, 

 large flower, very free. 



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