JAPANESE EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
TWO ENGLISH IMPORTATIONS 
E. F. HAWES 
Charming ruby red with buff reverse. So 
outstanding in color it should be in every 
collection. Broad florets, incurving and 
curling building up a solid flower. Bud 
August 25th onwards. Height, 5 feet. 
GRACE BURTENSHAW 
Light canary yellow. A grand grower and 
a fine addition to the type in every way. 
Immense broad florets incurving at the 
tips. If it were a trifle deeper in color it 
would be one of our finest sorts. Best 
flowers come from buds taken August 
25th. Height, 5 feet. 
PRICE: 
$2.00 per plant, 
$20.00 per dozen 
Grace Burtenshaw 
Chrysanthemums Suitahle for Pnt Plants 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100 
The two varieties listed below are particu¬ 
larly adapted for pot plant work. They are very 
fine in their respective types, and as it is many 
years since we have had novelty pot plant types, 
we feel certain they will prove very popular. 
G. HERMAN KINNICUTT (John Thompson) 
When we say that this variety is an im¬ 
provement on “Cleopatra” in form, color, and 
constitution, it is a tall statement, but actual¬ 
ly true. At the New York Show it won the 
highest award in the pot plant section. This 
is a very beautiful shade of bronzy amber- 
yellow of the highest possible order of merit. 
POMPONETTE 
A new and distinct type of Pompon particu¬ 
larly suited to pot culture. Its habit is dwarf, 
compact and branching, forming a finished 
plant about 12-15 inches in height. Grown in 
cold frames without protection it will flower 
naturally about September 20th—under glass 
in early October, so that its season can be 
timed readily. It requires little or no pinch¬ 
ing. Blossoms are comparatively large, 2|/2 
inches across and very double. Color is warm 
bronze in the bud or partially opened flower 
finishing a clear primrose yellow. It should 
prove an ideal subject for pot culture. 
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