igO CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



Mrs. George Heaume, salmon bronze, Jap. 



Mrs. George Hunt, canary yellow, Jap. inc. Enormous blooms. 



Mrs. Henry Barnes, old rose, Jap. inc. New. 



Mrs. H. Weeks, purest white, Jap. inc. Magnificent in every 



particular when well grown. Difficult to keep, as it is very 



susceptible to damping. 

 Mrs. A. T. Miller, white, Jap. 

 Mrs. J. A. Miller, brick red, Jap. ref. 

 Mrs. John E. Dunne, rosy terra cotta. ref. A splendid grower 



and massive blooms. 

 Armanda, creamy white. Enormous Jap. 

 Pockett's Crimson, old gold, reverse, Jap. inc. 

 President Roosevelt, white, with pink striping to each petal, giving 



a light flesh pink effect, Jap. inc. An attractive flower. 

 Timothy Eaton, white, Jap. inc. A massive but coarse bloom. 

 T. Richardson, soft shell pink, Jap. 

 Valerie Greenham, bright pink, Jap. ref. 

 William Duckham, silvery pink, Jap. inc. One of the very best 



varieties. 

 W. Woodmason, crimson, Jap. ref. 

 Well's Late Pink, Jap. ref. 

 William Turner, white, Jap. 



Yellow Eaton, Jap. inc. Sport from Timothy Eaton. 

 S. A. Necceur-Bey, bronzy yellow, Jap. inc. 



VARIETIES FOR GROWING FOR COMMER- 

 CIAL CUT FLOWERS 



The following selection includes most 

 of the best known and most popular va- 

 rieties for the purpose. It would be unwise 

 for any one to grow more than one or two 

 of the specified varieties of each colour of 

 the early, mid-season, and late varieties. 



Some varieties are better adapted to 

 certain treatment than others, and some 

 markets demand different varieties from 

 others. 



