
NEW ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
CRIMSON BUTTERCUP. An exceptionally fine variety. Iden- 
| tical with Bronze Early Buttercup except the reverse of the 
petals are crimson. Should be disbudded. You will love it. 
PemreemaOeewiiuply) 1ASb. 2.0 Aug., Sept. 
| CRANFORD CREAM. A fine shading of primrose. A spray variety 
for cutting. One giving a great wealth of flowers .............. Sept. 
CERISE. A lovely spray variety that grows tall on wirey stems. 
Blooms in the greatest profusion. A lovely rosey cerise with 
quilled petals. A variety that is very lovely for table decor- 
| ols es eA ere ee ea Re Cras Ae Sept. 
CONQUEROR. A lovely rich crimson. A vairety that is very 
lovely either disbudded or in sprays. Will grow to 6 inches 
disbudded. Tall stiff stems. Does not fade. Grows 8-10 to the 
. mime cisbudded. Very popular 2.0) Sept. 
| DAILY EXPRESS. A grand large flower of terra cotta iy Pats 
_ Very weather proof. Good either disbudded or in sprays. A 
OD ESS SSG EARS AE iy Se PRE yy aS OS ROR re RSE CSCS Ch Sept. 
DON JUAN. Indian red. Good stiff stems. Makes fine cut 
NRE se sch, cans-nnsucsonsiadcndeeipuSnk os RON wath gs erecta Sept. 
DOVEDALE. A fine white but must be disbudded to be at its 
PSS hocic Meat nae USS Fiat a ee a Sa eee SURY Ie AMAL Sept. 
DOROTHY McGUIRE. A large flat flower of soft bronze with 
pointed petals. A fine market variety as it makes a great 
profusion of flowers on stiff erect stems. Need not be dis- 
(os na pete ella a ta GRRE A Np linea dee Seco Sept. 
EARLY ACE. Large perfectly incurving bloom, color golden 
chestnut with strong stems. One of the earliest here with us. 
Aug., Sept. 
ELITE. Light cerise pink with a touch of yellow in the center. 
Lasting bloom formed of rolled spiky petals. A variety of 
great merit and stands all weathers. Good disbudded or in 
sprays. A fine commercial cut flower variety. A western cut 
flower grower said, “The wholesalers grab it up.” One of 
CR Te ANN a a dn tele tty Sept. 
ELDORADO. Yellow of charming shade; blooms 5 inches across, 
solid and well formed in semi-incurved style. A free flower- 
ing variety that should be disbudded some. Winner of several 
SG Ee a ete ee alegerge Alb See PR AR SS et Sept. 
FREDA. A beautiful bright silvery mauve-pink, very lovely for 
cutting. May be disbudded but equally good grown in sprays. 
Makes a great wealth of flowers and very resistant....Aug., Sept. 
GOLDEN DOME. A golden yellow slightly overlaid orange bronze. 
Ceo SANS Vig fa 0, aC I a oe en Sept. 
GOLD STANDARD. This is a true early disbudding variety. 
The color is as deep as it is possible to get in yellow, with 
broad florlets. Does not fade in sun or rain. May be grown 
up to 7 inches across. Recommended to early exhibitors........ 
Late Sept. 
GLADIATOR. Very rich chestnut red; one of the finest of its 
color yet raised. Good disbudded or in sprays .................... Sept. 
HILLCREST YELLOW. An extra fine richly colored variety. 
Extra large flowers when disbudded, slightly incurving and 
of great substance. Tall stiff stems. Winner of several 
eo oo oho SCnphigs sco toe dpseneunglonsnebentensacnessansnseesdlcnere Sept. 
HENRY SUTCLIFFE. Deep golden yellow incurve that makes 
good sized blooms when disbudded ..........000..22....----- Sept. 
HILLCREST RED. This flower is of striking quality. Rich vel- 
vety shade of crimson scarlet with gold reverse. On long 
stems with good foliage. Makes a flower 6 inches across pees 
RC noe reco 5 sate nes dncsnvh aap nce oc du tnvdscekasenavecseeudsesis< ept. 
JOHN BAXTER. A very fine bright bronze with stiff pease 
Grows very large when disbudded. One you will like ............ 
. Aug., Sept. 
JEAN HARLOW. A bright golden yellow with semi-incurved 
eR eno wae pacing edicad cseeentceoneoernelnecingtnwyongeceeny Aug., Sept. 
LEDA. A large heliotrope pink; flowers 6 inches across when 
disbudded. Also good grown in sprays. Beautiful rolled petals. 
Some are extra strong. Extremely fast multiplier. One every- 
ECS AT eel a aT CS ano SSS ne ea RO Sept. 
MARY HOBBS. Flowers of a beautiful amber and very large. 
Center petals incurving and outer petals reflexing, forming 
a first class exhibition bloom. Tall with good stems. You 
eg laa acc a EES SR A ie pte came ame ne Aug., Sept. 
MRS. SMEARDON. A unique combination of old rose and 
bronze; beautiful large flowers, slightly incurved. Absolutely 
the earliest. One year when we got it planted early in the 
spring it was in bloom on the 4th of July .........0....... July, Aug. 
MRS. D. C. ORR. Reddish crimson with gold reverse. Large in- 
curving bloom that is nice disbudded ..............0..2.. Sept. 
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