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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued 



General Collection ol Single Varieties 



Plants from 2-inch pots: 10c. each, Sl.OO per doz., S6.00 per 100. 

 WHITE 



Robert Thorp. Very strong-growing plant; pure white flowers. 

 YELLOW 



Emma L. Davis. Splendid, stiff-stemmed yellow. Most easily 

 described by saying that it is a greatly improved Pretoria. 



Golden Star. Rich yellow; bright orange disc. One of the best. 



Margaret Totty. Deep golden yellow; very large flower; splendid, 

 stiff stems. One of the best yellow singles in cultivation. 



Mary Richardson. Salmon yellow; one of the most distinct. 



Merstham JeweL Golden bronze, with yellow points and center. 



PINK 



Kich pink; very free bloomer; dwarf habit. 



Y lovely shade of light pink; very strong- 



Ladysmith 

 Mrs. E. D. Godfrey 



growing variety. 



RED 



Alexander Rowbottom. Deep, bright crimson; very large flower. 



Ceddie Mason. Deep crimson, with orange center. 



Miss Hilda Wells. Beautiful Tuscan red, with a light yellow tinting 



at the base of the petals. 

 Sylvia Slade. Rosy garnet, with broad pure white ring around 



the disc, as true as a Cineraria flower. The habit and freedom of 



flowering are superb. 



Mrs. E. D. Godfrey 



Fancy Varieties 



MerHthum Jewel 



Plants from 2-iiich pots: 10c, each, .Sl.OO per doz., $6.00 

 per 100. 



King of Plumes. Crand for cutting in bunches. Golden 

 yellow, of .-ihiiiirin tcxitirc; wry full and double; petals 

 shortening to\\;ii<l (Chicr and each petal deeply notched. 

 One of the most useful. 



Miss Harvey. Produces beauiilul si)rays like very fine lace; 

 color white, deUcatcly tinted |)iiik. It is IVillcd and notched 

 until it seems trans|)arent . .V laic \aii( ty. 



Pompon Anemones 



Princess. A seedling from (larza. Pure white, with ray 

 petals, i:v('iily spaced around a large Anemone center of 

 ((iiill petals, sli;;iitly touched wilh tlie pollen. In our ob- 

 servation, coxi'tiiifi tlii'ee seasons of bloom, il has never 

 failed to show tlie Anemoni' eelilel-. 'I'lie llowel- has good 

 substance, gi\-in^ a l.-islm^ qiialily as a cut llower. The 

 habit of tlu; i)lanl is good, grow in^i to a iiiediuin lieiglil and 

 covered with (lowers; it is tlins an iileal pot i)l,int. For 

 effect in cut ling it must be grow n w it lioul (lisliinlding when 

 .'i singi(- spray w ill produce from five io a dozen flowers. It 

 is a niidseason, blooiiiiiig November 1st to 10th. 



Plants from '_" i-iueh jiots: 25c. each, $2.50 per doz., 

 $15.00 per 100. 



Garza. The well-known white variety; considered the best 

 in its class. 



Mary Colladay. Pinl< .Anemone, resembling Garza in form. 

 Miliado. ^'ellow ; doulilr row ol' pet.ais; (5arza tj'pe. 

 Yellow Garza. ^ . llnw <|mu i of .Maiz.a. 



Plants from _'-incli pots: IDc. each, 75c. per doz., $4.50, 

 per 100, excei)t where otherwise noted. 

 3 of a variety at the dozen rate, 25 of a variety at the 

 100 rate. 



