ChTysanthemums Iicromwell gardens • cromwell. conn. | 



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EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 



Meudon. Dwarf in habit, making large, heavy bloom. 



Briglu ])ink in color and retiexod in form. 

 Miss Miriam Hankey. \'ery tine Japanese incurved; 



?i-iiii-(l\varf . Late. 

 Morton F. Plant. A large reflexed variety; deep pink. 



( >ne ot the old favorites. 

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

 rose color. .\n easy variety to grow, having excellent 



stem and foliage. 

 Mrs.G. Lloyd Wigg. An iiiiinense. rctlcx<-d flower, light 



vellow" in color, l )ni- of t he tiiu-;t i-xlnl ut ion \\u ictics. 

 Mrs. J. C. Neil. Son c,uKu\->vll..w. Kas\- to grow 



and onr of thr best. S,-i!n-dw.tit. 

 Mrs. J. E. Dunne. .\ |aiuinr>r -.ih 



.■olMr^ 1 all m -i.nvlli 

 Mrs. H. Stevens. .\ 



n.rin. d ll.iu. i- which 

 Mrs. Wm . Duckham. 



on rarly bu.is. Late : 

 Nakota. \ cry large i 



described as orange- 



.utt 



on-terra-cotta in 



bronze. Finely 

 Dwarf. 



\ed; ,lei"l> yellow 

 ged with bronze. 

 11. I he color is 

 .isse.l as a dark 



yellow. I\xcellent toli.ige and stem 

 Nerissa. .\ high, well-ioiin ieil blooi 

 color, with broail. lie.u \ |n t.iL. Iv 

 Odessa. Without (iiir-tion tli.- lin.-i 

 for the late show-s. It is perfect in toriu .md . olor. H. m 1 

 Pockett's Crimson. Crimson, with gold up- to ih,- ii-t,iU. 

 Reginald Vallis. N'orv large Ja])aiie'^e; t.iU. l'liim-eoloi,',l n\ i 

 RosePockett. Light \-ellow. showing an occasional t iiu ol hi. 

 W. E. Mease. \'erv (i.-ep lavender m eolor; l,,i.^e, totie\e,i l.l,.om. 

 Wells' Late Pink. C dear, bright pink in color. Lasy oi ciihuiv. 

 W. Woodmason. \"erj- large bloom, red in color but not liright enough to be 

 called crimson. 



Wm. Turner. Pure white bloom, incurved and ver>- large. A general favorite. 

 Wm. Vert. Dceji crimson in color, with gold reflex to petals. Crown bud, 

 August i^. 



Yellow Miller. \'erv- large bloom, light yellow in color. Semi-dwarf habit. 



cellow 



ih lighter re\-erse. 

 ii/e. .Semi-dwarf. 



GENERAL-PURPOSE VARIETIES 



NOVELTY 



BARBARA DAVIS. A seedling of Brutus and Indi.in 

 -hadi- of reddish bronze in color. This varietv will 1 

 )ioi ( hrysanthemum. 2'4-inch. 75 cts. each, $7.50 | 



It has the dwarf habit of Brutus and is a rich 

 \ ely for decorative purposes, and as a 

 100. 



NOVELTIES OF 1916 



PRICE, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED: Doz. 



Rooted cuttings $1 50 



2 ' 4-inch plants each, 20 cts. 2 00 



Three of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at the 

 ALEXANDER GUTTMAN. A very early pink coni- 

 inen-ial \\ liieh matun line, perfect flowers in Sep- 

 l.'inl,,-! lioiii tho oaih pi, lilting. 

 ALICE DAY. ( ..lor pill, t possible white, with no 

 poor bud<; mediuni-si/eil loliage, which permits of 

 rather close planting. The finest white maturing 

 October lo to 20. 2K-inch, 50 cts. each, $5 

 doz., 5^5 per 100. 

 AUTOCRAT. A . oninierei.d variot\- ,,f great luni 



I l.anl.-i-.v iiig II .1. nod. Lv..|> bud .. |..-i 

 EARLY ROSE. .\ . dling liom Simil,' 

 Rose color, as ih.- ii.iiii.- implies. ['oin 

 size 6 ill, li,-s. St, III an,! loli.ig,- excelle 

 habit. ' .. lo ,i 1, ,1 hiidi, 

 GOLDEN GLEAM. K, il, \, ,1 in l,,rm and of medium 

 size. It is a cl, ,ii, bii hi -,, llo\>.. bi-ing an impnnc- 



111, nt 01 1,1,11 , .111,1 , ,iiiibiiu s with this glorious 



-iil .1 .1 iioiig, stih stem, carrying foliage up to the 

 iio \,i 1 1 IS conii)act in growth; from June 1st 

 lil.iiii 111.' III. ikes about 3-foot stems. 

 JOSEPHINE FOLEY. A seedling from Naoinah. 

 replacing it with us. It is stronger and easier ol 

 propagation; i)urer white, with the .same high- 

 rounded, incur\i-d lortn; excellent sb'in and foliage. 

 Splcndi,! t,.r , \liibili,.ii lioiii .\m;iis| .--.il 



100 

 $12 00 

 15 00 

 100 rate 



buds will, Il l)lo,|u, ,■ p,l I,-, 1 l\ ,l,,lll.i,- llowel s. 

 tures last ol Octobei ; S leet loiiii \\,\\ pilaiit iug. 

 inch, 50 cts. each, Ss per doz., Jj5 per ioo. 



