T his collection is made 
up of such sorts as 
are generally grown 
for exhibition purposes, and 
embraces nearly every shade 
of color and variety of form. 
To obtain “Exhibition” 
flowers the best culture must 
be given, else size, finish and 
the individual characteris¬ 
tics will be lacking. We 
publish a pamphlet on “How 
To Grow Chrysanthemums'* 
which will be sent free to 
applicants. To those who 
wi.sh fuller instructions we 
recommend Chrysanthemum Culture by 
A. Herrington, which will be sent ])ost- 
paid, for oOc. 
Ben Wells. Grand flower, 10 inches 
across, tremendous grower. Color, a 
very delicate flesh and very attractive. 
Take bud end of August. 
Cbeltoni. A yellow, “ <;port ” from Xellic Pockett: 
one of the finest exhibition varieties known. 
Donald McLeod, Color, yellow ground, heavily striped 
and shaded drimson. "Crown bud end of August. 
Dr. Enguehart. Bright pink; a very valuable var¬ 
iety for cut flowers. A grand sort for every i)urposc. 
A leading prize winner at all the shows. 
F. S. Vallis. Immense Japanese flower, yellow, deepening to 
citron. Long petals, twisting and reflexing into a broad 
deep bloom. A grand variety for exhibition. 
Godfrey’s Masterpiece. Indian-red with rich golden-yellow 
reverse, only the tips showing the latter color. 
General Hutton. Yellow, shaded bronzy-red; vigorous grower: 
enormous 10-inch flower. Guard petals an inch wide. In¬ 
dispensable for the exhibitor. Bud August 15th onward. 
Harrison Dick. A red and yellow combination; a fine dwarf, 
sturdy grower. Bud August 20th onward. 
Henry Barnes, An exceptionally deep but vivid crimson, show¬ 
ing a rich golden reverse of the petals just enough to intensify 
the crimson, but not nullify it. The form is loosely incurved, 
broad and massive petals. A grand variety^ for exhibitiers. 
Lady Hopetoun. Beautiful heliotrope-pink, revers'e of petals 
silver, the flower recurving showing both shades. 
Leila Filkins. A beautiful soft pink; clean, thrifty grower; a 
greatly improved V. Morel, with none of the difficulties of 
culture that it presents. Any bud after August 15th. 
Maynell. Incurving crimson; splendid grower; stands feeding 
well. 3uds from August 25th ontvard. 
Miss Mildred Ware. An immense flower, deep rosy-cerise. 
Good habit. Crown bud middle of August onward. 
Mrs. F. W. Vallis. An immense crimson, shaded apricot-yellow; 
refiexing florets, petals hang down lOdnches in length. Plant 
early. Crown bud August 10th onw^ard; 
Mme. Cahuzac. An immense yellow, lightly shaded bronze. 
A sturdy grower with fine stem and foliage. One of the be.st 
of the French varieties. Crown bud end of August. 
Millicent Richard¬ 
son. A rare color 
in C h r y^san t h e - 
mums and very 
attiactive. It is 
best described as 
rosy'-violet with a silvery sheen on the back of the petals; 
this sometimes shows at the edges, giving a charming eflect. 
It is a massive but graceful Japanese recurved flower. 
Mile. Marie Liger, Closely incurving blooms of large size. 
The color is pearl-pink, deepening to a very bright shade at the 
base of petals. It is perfectly uniform, perfecting every flower. 
Mrs. Barkley, Large, broad-petaled Japanese, color, rosy- 
mauve with silvery reverse. A pleasing variety. 
Mrs. Harry Emmerton, Immense flowers, fine yellow, grand 
reflexing form, splendid exhibition variety. 
Mrs. J. J, Mitchell. A large Japanese Incurved. Color, beauti¬ 
ful, clear cream. A very artistic flower. 
Mrs. Henry Robinson. A variety of exceptional merit, large 
and well finished. An early white, bloomihg with us Oct. 5th. 
MRS, H, H. WEEKS. An immense flower with broad claw-like 
petals, incurving to form a globe of white. Grand stem and 
. foliage. Still regarded as the best by experts. {See cut). 
Mrs. W, B. Chamberlain. The most beautiful shade of pink yet 
produced in a large flower. . Valuable for cut flowers. " 
W. R. Church. Japanese Incurved. Deep rosy-crimson with 
bronze reverse and greenish-gold tips. Massive flower. 
■ Wm. Seward. A grand, large, deep, rich blackish-crimson. 
Price'15c. each, $1..50 per doz.; 25 Exhibition sorts /or $3.00. 
