*BRANDON THOMAS—Clear, blush pink, 7-inch blooms 
of great depth and perfectly solid; outer petals 
reflex and inner petals incurved, a grand variety 
for disbudding and ideal for market. 3 ft. Sept. 
*BRONZE BEAUTY—Bright red bronze with orange 
shading. The large full broad reflexing blooms are 
always full; very early to flower; height 314 ft. Early 
Aug. onwards. 
*BRONZE CRANFORDIA—Bronze sport from ‘“Cran- 
fordia’’; immense bloom when disbudded. Sept. 3 ft. 
‘*BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP—Rich deep bronze, 
with golden buff reverse, the finest early flower- 
ing chrysanthemum ever raised; of immense size and 
beautiful form—a variety I am proud to have raised 
in my nurseries. Aug.-Sept. 
*BRONZE FREDA—A fine bronze-salmon sport from 
the well known variety Freda; grand for exhibition 
or market. 3 ft. Sept. 
*BRONZE SALMON QUEEN—This is a sport belong- 
ing to the popular Silver Queen family; color is a 
beautiful soft orange-bronze, habit and growth be- 
ing identical to the parent. 
*BUFF RAYONNANTE—A buff sport of the quilled 
pink Rayonnante, same habit. 3 ft. Sept. 20. 
CANARY—Yellow sport from Pluie d’Argent. Height 
1 ft. Grand for bedding and in pots. Aug. 
CARNIVAL—Scarlet terra-cotta. Blooms are of medium 
size, about 4 in. across and of nice shape. Has been 
much admired. Middle Sept. onwards. 
*CHALLENGER—Extra large full blooms 6 inches 
across, florets reflexing to build a solid bloom of 
bright bronze red; good long stem, not top-heavy 
in foliage, and habit all that can be desired. 21% ft. 
Aug. and Sept. : 
*CHARNWOOD—A classical type of bloom; the petals 
overlap each other in close formation to build up a 
flower 4 inches across; color, rose on mauve, similar 
to Rose Precose, which it resembles. 214 Aug. 
*CHASTITY—Pure glistening white with long, reflex- 
ee petals. Lovely flowers on long, stiff stems 3 ft. 
ug. 
*CONNIE HALL—Quite a new color, very bright rose- 
pe SS large incurving flowers; grand habit. 3 ft. 
ept. 
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