1 86 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Miss Clay Frick, white, sport from William Duckham, Jap. inc. 



Mizpah, single, bright purplish rose. 



Monrovia, yellow, early, Jap. 



Polly Rose, white, sport from Glory of the Pacific. 



R. Hooper Pearson, very rich yellow, Jap. inc. 



W. H. Lincoln, yellow, Jap. Will make a magnificent specimen. 



Mrs. J. R. Trantor, white, Jap. 



Golden Age, first class. 



Yellow Miller. 



VARIETIES FOR LARGE SPECIMEN PLANTS 

 AND STANDARDS 



The necessary characteristics for any 

 variety to make a satisfactory large 

 specimen plant are, strong, vigorous 

 growth; good, healthy, and reasonably 

 heavy foliage; stiff stems, and moderately 

 dwarf habit. 



A. J. Balfour, bright rosy pink, Jap. Makes a beautiful plant. 

 Col. D. Appleton, yellow, Jap. inc. Grows a trifle tall, but by 



stopping late may be shaped into a good plant. 

 Dr. Enguehard, pink, Jap. inc. 



Garza, white. An. Can be grown to make a splendid plant. 

 Glory of the Pacific, light pink, early, Jap. 

 Ivory, white, Jap. inc. One of the very best varieties for the 



purpose. 

 Lady Lydia, white, Jap. Makes a fine plant or standard. 

 Louis Boehmer, pink, inc., hairy. 



Miss Alice Byron, white. Rather tall, but will make a good plant. 

 Miss Clay Frick, white; sport from William Duckham 

 Mrs. H. Weeks, white, Jap. inc. Tall-growing, but can be worked 



into a magnificent bush or standard. 

 Polly Rose, white, sport from Glory of the Pacific. 

 R. Hooper Pearson, yellow, Jap. inc. The foliage of this variety 



is not quite as heavy as desirable, but the colour is superb. 

 Soleil d' Octobre (Oct. Sunshine), yellow, ref., early. 

 Viviand-Morel, pink. Makes a beautiful plant. 

 W. H. Lincoln, yellow, Jap. This is probably superior to any 



other variety for the purpose. 



