184 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Ladysmith, pink, early, first class. 

 Mizpah, purplish-rose, dwarf. 

 Merstham Jewel, terra cotta and gold. 

 Reginald Godfrey, yellow. 

 Rev. W. E. Renfray, rich crimson maroon. 



POMPONS AND POMPON ANEMONES 



These are hardy, and desirable for plant- 

 ing outdoors, also for growing as small bush 

 plants, for using in plant decorations, and 

 for cutting, as sprays of many of the varie- 

 ties are very beautiful. 



WHITE 



Angelique, early, graceful habit. 



Baby Margaret, one of the most popular. 



Emily Roebottom, pompon anemone. 



La Purete, early, stiff stem, good for cutting. 



Maid of Kent, an old and good variety. 



Mildred, pompon anemone, blush edge to petals. 



Queen of Whites, creamy white, good. 



Elva, magnificent, pure white, early, one of the best. 



PINK 



Autumn Queen, an old and good variety. 



Blenheim, magnificent pure pink. 



Danizula, soft pink, good. 



Grace Darling, pompon anemone. 



La Paranace, delicate pink, one of the best. 



Rose Marguerite, dark rosy cerise, late. 



Rosanthe, rose, good. 



Alma, deep pink, one of the best. 



YELWW 



Donkelarii, rich golden yellow. 



Eagle d'Or, pompon anemone, pleasing flower. 



Elberta, very good, deep yellow. 



Golden Circle, early. 



Golden Trevenna, small flowers, profuse bloomer. 



Zenobia, early, rich deep yellow. 



Klondike, brilliant yellow, compact bloom. 



Ila, bright yellow, fimbriated petals, one of the very best. 



