NOVELTIES 
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W. E. MARSHALL & CO 
NEW CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Our stock of new Chrysanthemums is grown for us by C. H. Totty, the Chrysanthemum 
expert, and judging from his output of last season, this alone is sufficient guarantee that 
all plants will be strong, clean and healthy. 
Price 50c. each, $5.00 doz., except where otherwise priced. 
Pocicetts Crimson, Crimson with a 
gold reverse, flower 9 inches across. Won 
first for 6 Crimson at Chicago, and was 
awarded the sweepstakes in the seedling 
classes. Splendid ground, foliage up to 
flower. Height four feet. Bud August I5th 
onwards. Price 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
IV! rs. O. H. Kahn. A bronze with a 
record. Won first in commercial and exhi¬ 
bition seedling classes at Chicago. An 
Australian seedling. Pleight 3 to 4 feet. 
Charles H. Totty. Flower stem and 
foliage are alike, enormous. Color is a 
glowing chestnut Scarlet. Pleight 4 to 5 
feet. Any bud after August 15th. 
Yellow Miller. A yellow sport of the 
bronze Mrs. J. A. Miller. This Avill be a 
very popular variety,, as the parent is one 
of the largest flowers and best growers we 
have. Growth and treatment identical 
with the parent in every way. 
Frank Payne. A light pink Jap, re. 
flexed. A heavy grower and good stem. 
Height 3 to 4 feet. Crown bud August 10th 
onwards. 
Mrs. Charles H. Totty. A beautiful 
and refined flower. Color Hopetown pink. 
Do not take buds before August 20th, as 
early buds show a green tendency. Pleight 
3 to 4 feet. 
G. W. Pook. A salmon terra cotta. 
Splendid grower, and neat attractive 
flower. Height 3 to 4 feet. . Any bud 
after August 10th. 
Clara "Wells, A true incurved variety. 
Color is a pale yellow. Stem and foliage 
beaiitiful. Height 3 feet. 
T- Brock. A splendid late commer¬ 
cial pink for Thanksgiving and later. 
Foliage up 4o flower and stem. Al. Comes 
best from September buds. 
Lillian Coppard. The earliest red we 
have at present. A splendid grower and 
very attractive flower. Pleight, 4 feet. 
Leslie Morrison. Rosy crimson. An 
enormous flower and a very strong grower. 
Pleight, 3 tQ 4 feet. 
Rose Pockett. The color is old gold 
and the petals stand straight out, showing 
the color to the best advantage. Early 
bud. 
Pocketts Surprise. Rosy crin.son 
with cinnamon bronze reverse. The petals 
are very thick and broad, and the plant 
should not be overfed, as it makes a very 
strong rooting system. Bud August 20th. 
Height, 4 feet. 
Splendour. Bright red with old gold 
reverse. The plant is a very strong grower 
and foliage beautiful. 
Merstham Blush. Flesh white in 
color. A beautiful grower and fine in 
every way. Pleight, 4 to 5 feet. Bud after 
August lOlh. 
Mrs. L. Thorne. A lovely canary yel¬ 
low of full size, dwarf habit, splendid foli¬ 
age, and an easy grower. Height, 33^ to 4 
feet. Bud any time after August 10th. 
Bessie F^vans. A very strong grower, 
and makes an enormous floAver with foli¬ 
age well up. Color, light pink. This is a 
true Jap. Pleight, 5 feet. Any biul. 
Mrs. G, F. Coster. A fine deep yel¬ 
low. The color is fine and the broad re¬ 
flexed petal shoAvs it to the best adA^an- 
tage. Best bloom from bud taken August 
20th. 
Mrs. J. W. Makaut. Ivory Avhite 
Jap, Avith very thick petals. Dwarf and 
robust. 
Golden Kmja: ILotze). A bright 
golden yellow seedling, perfect stem and 
foliage, and fine keeper and shipper. 
Three feet tall. 
George Mileham, 1908. A bronzy 
yelloAv. Pleight, 3 feet. Bud August 10th 
and later. 
