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C^IIRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued 



General List Exhibition Varieties 



Beatrice May. Pii 



minal buds. Cloo 



Rooted Cuttings: loc. each, 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 2I4- 



3 of a variety at the (iozen rate; 25 of a \ 



> white on earh- huds; tinned with ])ink on tci- 

 for early shows. 



C. H.Totty. In color, a chestnut scarlet. Flower large and growth strong, 

 Elberon. A large Japanese incurved; a very pleasing shade (jf pink. 



Strong grower with good, rigid stem. 

 Frank Payne. A large p'mk flower of reflexed type. 

 F. E. Nash. Light pink Japanese of large size. 

 F. S. Vallis. A very large yellow. Dwarf in growth. 

 F. T. Ouittenton. Deep crimson in color. Reflexed in tyijc. Strong 



grower. 



Gen. Hutton. Large Japanese j-ellow with bronze sharlings. Tall. 

 Glenview. Semi-dwarf in growth and making larg(> idoom. Deep 



bronze in color. It is a gotjd variety for general glow ing. 

 H. E. Converse. Petals crimson, with golden bronze reverse. 

 Hon. Mrs. Lopes, ^'ery large flower, golden yellow in color. Earl\- 



buds necessary. 

 Lady Hopetoun. Light jiink in color. Flowers large 



formed. Dwarl in habit. 

 Lenox. Looselj- incurving in type and of a bright plea 



j-ellow. One of the largest. 

 Mary Donellan. Very tall in growth. P'lower large, incurved; d 



golden yellow in color. 

 Mary Mason. Rosy bronze, with lighter reverse. Dwarf. 

 M. Louiseau Rousseau. Very large incurved pink. Tall. 

 Miss Miriam Hankey . Very fine Japanese incurved ; semi-dwarf. L; 



each, $1.00 per doz., $6.00 per 



the 100 ra te- 



nd beautifully 

 ng .shade of 



Mrs. G. C. Kelley. Rosy cerise, with a reverse of old rose 

 color. An easy variety to grow, having excellent stem and 

 foliage. 



Mrs. Gilbert Drabble. Pure white in color, of the largest 

 exhibition size. 



Mrs. J. C. Neil. Soft canary yellow. Easy to grow ; one of 



the best. Semi-dwarf. 

 Mrs. J. E. Dunne. A Japanese salmon terra cotta in color. 



Tall in growth. 



Mrs. H. Stevens. A large golden bronze. Finely formed 



flowers which finish perfectly. Dwarf. 

 Mrs. Wm. Duckham. Japanese reflexed; verv deep yellow 



on early buds. Late buds, petals edged with br<inze. 

 Nakota. Very large incurved liloom. The color descrilicd 



as orange buff and is clas.sed as a darlv >-ellow. llxcellent 



foliage and stem. 

 Pockett's Crimson. Crimson with gold tios to the |!etals. 

 Reginald Vallis. Very large Japanese. Plum color, with 



lighter reverse. Tall. 

 Rose Pockett. Light yellow, show mg an occasional tint of 



bronze. Semi-dwarf. 

 VV. E. Mease. Very deep lavender in color; reflexed in type. 



Bloom large. 



Wells' Late Pink. Clear bright pink in color. Easy of 



culture. November 1st to 5th. 

 W. Woodmason. Very large bloom. Red in color, but not 



l)right enough to be called crim.son. 

 Wm. Turner. Pure white, incurved ; very large bloom. One 



of the finest of the large-flowered Chrysanthemums and a 



general favorite. 

 Yellow Miller. Very large bloom, light yellow in color 



Semi-dwarf habit. 



