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New Decorative Varieties . 
NOVELTIES OF 1921. 
Miss Elsie Bell, deep bronze, suffused yellow ; habit, dwarf and com¬ 
pact ; a good market variety. P. i/6, C. i/-. 
Miss Joyce Godber, rich deep yellow, suffused bronze ; fine habit and 
comes well in sprays. P. i j 6, C. i /-. 
Pamela, bright chestnut red, gold reverse; reflexing and drooping 
florets. Nat. ist crown. P. 2 /6, C. 1 /6. 
Teresa, a medium sized Japanese variety, of deep bronze apricot ; 
splendid for decoration. F.C.C. and A.M. P. 1 /6, C. 1 /-. 
Winter Gem, bright orange, flushed red, a splendid late Market variety, 
in fact one of ‘the finest ever introduced for very late bloom. 
The raiser, Mr. Norman Davis, considers it one of his best. 
P. 2/6, C. 1/6. Special quotations for quantity. 
Winter Glow, a beautiful shade of rose, good habit and very free; A.M. 
P. 1/6, C. 1/-. 
NOVELTIES OF 1920. 
Blanche Poitevine, pure white, incurved flowers ; should be disbudded ; 
splendid dwarf habit. October. 1 /-. 
Blanche du Poitou, very fine pure white ; promises to be one of the very 
best for October bloom. 1 /6. 
Cissbury Pink, a very beautiful and distinct shade of salmon pink ; end 
October. 1 /-. 
Fra in field Glory, rich deep orange, of dwarf habit, reflexed flowers ; a 
fine late Market variety. 9d. 
Sunshine, brilliant golden amber, aptly described by its name; fine 
either disbudded or in sprays. A.M. qd. 
The Favourite, a splendid late white for market; claimed to be the best 
up-to-date, extra fine for pot work, making fine bushy specimens 
in 5 inch pots. 1 /-. 
Decorative Varieties of Recent 
Introduction. 
Including also the best of the older varieties. 
Plants or Rooted Cuttings, all not pric e 6d. each, 5/= per dozen. 
Unrooted Cuttings, 4d. each, 3/6 per dozen. 
Plants or Rooted Cuttings, our own selection, from 5/= per dozen. 
A. J. Balfour, beautiful pink ; late. 
Apollo, rich yellow, good habit. 
Badger, splendid crimson, best disbudded. 
Ball of Gold, very late yellow. 
Baldock’s Crimson, a fine late crimson. 
