f ' 
Catalogue o/ Chrysanthemums. 
<■ t ELLIE GREEN— Blush pink, very long drooping florets, forming very deep flower 
fine for either boards or yases^ 1/0 ^ eep nower. 
n r 'll o EDWARDS— Pale primrose, medium curly florets, drooping gracefully Full 
"miss MAGGIE VO 
MISS MAGGIE NICOLL— A pretty shade of blush on cream ground ; very full flowerg and 
large, every flower coming good. Second crown. 1/0 ^ ^ nower* auu 
MASTER JAMES— A large and beautiful Japanese flower of the finest exhibition quality 
having long (hooping petahs (^ meibum width. Colour rich glowing chestnut, faintly suffused wi^ 
a rosy tint, golden reverse. Height, 2 ft. 0 in. B.C.G.. N C S Iflol 1/0 .) sunusca wun 
The netlbflfe'^n? ''f ^ slightest trace of coarseness. 
1 iT “‘■f splendid substance, reflexing in pleasing form, and 
G Ihe highest quality. Colour remarkable tone of bright 
ciimson, with a ^old reveree. Height, d ft. F.C.C.. N.C.S -AM 1? H S ] /« ^ 
MRS. ARTHUR ARNOLD— The same colour as lieasie Qodjky, but the flower is deeper and 
flower ^Stor.nid Anrii“"‘T“V which are of medium width, form a large m^sive 
MRs‘ A M 'eai KWEp" A I f erown, but not before August 14th. Plants only. 1/0 
tint nnO will A lovel.v Creamy white sport from Edith Jameson, free from any 
tint, sn<l will be equally as pcipular as its parent ; growth and habit the same. 1 /O 
/ V. w-iik' ‘"ol'le" ,sal“on-bionze ; a monster flower, much the make of Mary 
highs. Will varmticB. Grow same as others above. Height 5 ft. 1/0 ^ 
both brnr,! nn,l ^ ..n grand incurving Japanese of great substance ; flowers are 
slflning yelloT^ 1/0 ’ ^ 1’®'^®'^*^ incurving at the lips. Colour a clear 
« lorra-ootta with clear gold reverse ; a large globular 
Si 'lec’i^fci:::.! “^H^^ht 5 I'/T 
First cr^wL'^ke“gh“fHt7^ Vo'" ‘ Bplendour: 
POCKETT’S CRIMSON— The best deep crimson wo have at present ; the flowers are fully 
7 inches, and when h»lf out every petal reflexes and shows nothing but dceii. rich crimson The 
habit IS superb, and the flower needs no artificial support. Stop early Anril, run one shoot to next 
break and secure second crowns. Height, 4 ft. 1/6 l j * uc*u 
r 1 ononnous blush-tinted white flower, flushed in the centre ; long stout waxy 
petals. Natural hrst crown, but good on any bud. 1 /- ^ ^ 
SIR FRANK CRISP— A imry distinct and beautiful bloom of large size, having long petals 
of medium width that build a refined Japanese reflexed exhibition floweAf wonderfully even form. 
The colour in this instance is a real chestnut, with a golden buff reverse, and very striking on the 
exhibition table. Height, 4 ft. F.C.C., N.C.S. ; A.M., R.H.S. 1/6 ' ■> b 
variety'^^^F (?C 1/t?^' canary yellow with long drooping florets; a splendid 
W. HOTSTON— Deep gold<?n salmon. This is not a monster, but the colour is most beautiful ; 
R makes a medium-sized exhibition flower, but if grown as a decorative variety it flower, s about 
Clinstmasj_ and will be sure to please. For large flowers, secure natural second crowns. Height, 
Rosy chestnut with bright gold reverse ; immense flower, strong grower. 
Stop end ot May for crown. F.C.C. 1/6 • b b 
W. J. HIGGS— Mahorany bronze ; a beautiful neat flower with broad petals ; a perfect 
incurved. Second crowns. Height. 4 ft. 1/- i . t e . 
W. MEASE— Old ipsy cerise; a monster flower; sure to make a mark; fidly 10 inches 
across when well grown. Must be second crowns or the colour is not good ; good doer. Height, 5 ft. 
W. P. WALKER— Very bright yellow ; a distinct and lovelv flower. Stop end of March for 
second crown. 1/6 
POMPONS. 
i.r'i. ^ interesting new sot owing to their compact forms, splendid habits, and ooloui-s 
Wdl soon become first favourites with all lovers of the small types for b-askets, (fee. 
ALMA— A beautiful pink variety, like a miniature Mrs. Perrin ; flowers lai'ce for a pomnon 
A beauty. Height, .3 ft. 1 /- ore- 
BABY— Colour pure golden yellow, most profuse and quite unique as a miniature variety 
tor decoration. 1/- 
' EMO — Golden yellow, like a buttercup in form. Height, 3 ft. 1/- 
P® ELVA— The most beautiful of white pompons, pure in colour, of full fluffy form ; very early ■ 
extremely useful to every glower of cut flowers. 1/- • j 
ILA— Bloom the form and size of a dandelion, ivlth notched petals ; shining oolden yellow. 1/- 
INGA— Bright red of beautiful shade, fine size and elegant form ; one of tSc’carliest. 1/- 
I 
