JOHN C. ESKESEN « Chrysanthemums 
MR. E. CROSSLEY—A good flower for exhibition; deep 
mahogany on inside of broad florets with gold re¬ 
verse .Early Sept. 
MRS. JOHN FINLAY—Bright yellow; reflex blooms of 
6-inch diameter when disbudded; strong grower. 
Aug.-Sept. 
PHYLLIS GOLD—A deep yellow with bronzy gold cen¬ 
ter, flne spreading flower, 6 inches across.Sept. 
PINK REWARD—Beautiful 5-inch bloom; color, bright 
rose pink .Sept. 
PINK SURPRISE—Peach pink; broad, stout florets, in¬ 
curving at tips; 6" blooms.Sept. 
PRIMROSE RECORD—Primrose sport from “Daily Rec¬ 
ord,” having all the good qualities of parent. 
Aug.-Sept. 
RELIANCE—Glowing bronze red with gold reverse; 
florets reflexing showing gold center; very attractive, 
clean grower .Sept. 
REVELLER—A large flower of an Indian red color; stout 
stems, one of the best of the year.Sept. 
ROSALINDE—A real gem for exhibition; flowers 7 inches 
across; bright rose with a slight sheen of salmon. 
Sept. 
ROSE PRINCESS—One of the best in recent years; sal¬ 
mon rose with a basal flush of gold.Sept. 
ROSY MORN—Bright pink with buff and salmon shad¬ 
ings, very large. Good for exhibition.Aug. 
SALMON PRECOSE—Rich salmon sport from Rose Pre¬ 
cose; splendid variety.Aug. 
SHIRLEY LILAC—A clear lilac color, quite distinct; 
large flowers on flne stems.Sept. 
STELLA—Color, clear pink; nice sized bloom, free flow¬ 
ering, small foliage.Mid. Sept. 
SUNNY CHARM—Golden yellow flowers, 6 inches across, 
slightly reflexing florets, strong grower.Sept. 
TIBSHELF GLORY—Sport from the well known variety 
“Orange Glow,” being reflexed with richer color Sept. 
TITAN—Color, orange bronze; very full flower 6 to 7 
inches across; a fine exhibition variety.Aug.-Sept. 
TOP SCORE—A fine large incurved yellow; a great ex¬ 
hibition bloom .Sept. 
TOREADOR—Brilliant chestnut flower of lovely form, 
gold center, 5 " across.Aug.-Sept. 
VULCAN — Brilliant crimson; lovely shaped bloom of 
good size, good strong habit.Sept. 
WHITE LADY—First class exhibition variety; white, 
shaded primrose in center; blooms large and reflex¬ 
ing; very firm, strong grower.Early Sept. 
WOKING BRONZE—Orange bronze; large full incurv¬ 
ing; 6 inches when disbudded; strong grower.Sept. 
YOUTH — Delightful clear pink; good solid bloom, 6 
inches across .Sept. 
ZENITH—A fine large exhibition variety; color, purple 
maroon; stands all weather.Sept. 
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