Chrysanthemums ^^ ^^^Q^pju ^o// Garc^O/lS^ 



Other New and Scarce Exhibition Chrysantheniunis, 

 continued 



EARL KITCHENER. A very large flower, amaranth in 

 color, with silvery reverse to the petal. A strong grower. 

 Best hud August 15 to 20. 



MR.S. GILBERT DRABBLE. The showiest of the wlut. 

 varietifv wlun well done. The hardest propagator in the 

 Chr\ sant lienuini taniil v. 



MRS. J. PURROY P.IITCHEL. Large, pure whitt 

 flowers, reflexed in form. It is a valuable acquisition to the 

 list of purelv exhibition Chrvsanthemums. 



MRS. R. C. PLI.LIN'C;. C:Uar, bright yellow in color, 

 and the flower is <>t I ir-r i t . One of the best exhibition 

 varieties that has hn n l.r.ni-lii Icrward by the recent ex- 

 hibitions. Take bud \u-u t idtd 15. 



iK tidedlv grooved or chan- 

 ■ight. (1 lect. Would not ad- 

 30. a-- I lie blooms are double 

 KT. Pratt ieallv the same as 

 rev lir-I urek <,f Nosemher. 

 sp,,rt cfMrs.C.lbert Drab- 

 \ellc.w. I-Aact duplicate of 



OGONTZ. The petals a 

 neled. Color, light prlmrdse; 

 vise a bud earlier than Auizu 

 from those selected in Septei 

 Nakota except in color. Ma 

 WILLIAM RIGBY. ^ ell 

 ble. Beautiful, bright canai 

 Mf. Drabble, except in color. 

 2'^-inch pots, 20c. each, $2 per doz.,$I5 per 100. Three of a 

 variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a variety at the 100 rate 



General List 



C. H. Totty. Chest nut -st arlet in color; flower large 

 and growth strong. 



Elberon. A large lapanese incurved; a very pleasing 

 shade of pink. Strong flower with good stem. 



Elvia Scoville. A pure white sport of Wells' Late 

 Pink. A duplicate of the parent in t \ery t liaracter- 

 istic except color. 



F. T. Oiiittenton. Deep crimsdu In color; reflexed 

 intvpe. Strong grciNM-r. 



Gertrude Peers. < rlmsdn when fulU reflexed. 



Glenview. Senii-tluarf in growth and making large 

 blooTii. Deep bron/e in color. 



Harry E. Converse. The best exhibition bronze. 

 Large, heavy, perfectly formed flowers. 



Yellow William Turner 



Hon. Mrs. Lopes. Very large flower, golden yellow 

 in color. Early buds necessary. 



James Eraser. Bright yellow, reflexed in form. 

 Lady Hopetoiin. l ight pink in color. Flowers large 

 and beautifully formed. Dwarf in habit. 



Mary Donellan. Very tall in growth. Flower large 

 and incurved; deep golden yellow in color. 



Mary Mason. Rosy bronze with lighter reverse. 

 Dwarf. 



Meudon. Dwarf in habit, making large, heavy 

 bloom. Bright pink in color and reflexed in form. 



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

 old-rose color. An easy variety to grow, having cxcel- 

 ent stein and foliage. 



Mrs. <I. Lloyd VVigg. An immense, reflexed flower, 

 iglit vellow in color. One of the finest exhibition. 



Mrs. H. Stevens. A large golden bron/e. Finely 

 tinnccl (lowers which finish perfectly. Dwarf. 



Mrs. \\'illiam Diickfiani. ,)ai)anese rellexed; deep 

 ,( lhi\\ oil early buds. Late buds, petals edged with 



Nalvota. Very large incurved bloom. The color is 



lest rilicti as orangc-bufT and is classed as a dark yellow. 

 • \ttlh nl lollage and stem. 



Nerissa. A high, well-rounded bloom, rosy mauve in 

 ■iilor. Willi bniatl. Iica\ \ petals. Best bud September i. 



Odessa. Wlthoul tpusiion the finest exhibition yel- 

 dw lor the late shows. It is perfect in form and color. 

 Best buti Septeiul.er 



Pockett's (Crimson, (aiinson, with gold tips to 



Rose Pockett. I ight \ellow, showing an occasional 

 tiiii .il l.rdii/e. Sciiu-tlwarf._ 



Silver Kiiiji. An exhibition white of good size and 

 Idtiii. It is idd tarlv Idt the late shows, but is one of 

 tin- iiiosi i)rdinislii(; Idi the earlier exhibitions. It is 

 a lall gi.iwel. l ake l.uti August 



Wells' I. ate Pink. Clear, bright pink in color. 



William Turner. Pure white bloom, incurved and 

 ver\ l.irge. A general favorite. 



bellow William Turner. The parent of this va- 

 riety is the most popular white \arietv. Except in 

 color, it is identical in eycry respetl with its parent. 



2 V4-inch plants, 15 cts. each, $1.5& per doz., $10 per 

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

 variety at the 100 rate. 



