"BALCOMBE GOLD. A bright old gold. Really a light orange bronze. very large 
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BELLE MAUVE. A lovely stiff stemmed silvery pink. Disbuds well and fine 
iG id without disbudding. Yields a wealth of flowers for commercial cut.......Sept. 
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- CONQUEROR. A lovely large rich crimson. Lovely either disbudded or in 
Hi _ Sprays. Needs no staking. Six inches disbudded. Popular..........................- Sept. 
%. CHNIA| GOLD. A bright golden bronze with quilled petals. Grow in gabe 
Needs no staking. Grows very tall and is later than most............_..... Oct. 
a CHARMWOOD. Bright rosy mauve. Makes nice spray for cutting................ Sept. 
i CRIMSON BUTTERCUP. A lovely large incurve chrysanthemum that should be . 
_ disbudded to a dozen buds. Flower is rich crimson with gold reverse. Flower 
4 is. very Pei. ang showy. \ really) outstanding... 6060. Sept. 
PS DAFFODIL. A large, lovely snes Good in sprays, and better disbudded. 
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DAILY EXPRESS. A fine early variety of bright orange chestnut. Fine either 
--—~—sd Sprays or disbudded. Weather proof and dandy for cutting, and realy 
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ELDORADO. A yellow of charming shade. When disbudded a little it will give 
___- you blooms 5 inches across, solid and semi-incurved................ eee Sept. 
oo ELITE. Light cerise pink with a touch of gold in the center. Petals are rolled 
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GOLDEN EMPEROR. Large golden yellow, semi-incurving bloom. Makes grand 
Bermertrtion bloom) when ishudded en... ccc. eneccceoscecsecccees wav escpeteecsnsocsenseoses Sept. 
\i HILLCREST RED. A flower of striking quality. Rich velvety shade of crimson 
; scarlet with gold reverse. Long stems and good foliage; makes a 6-inch 
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LEDA. A large heliotrope pink that may be disbudded or grown in sprays. 
- Beautiful rolled petals. Stems are strong and needs no staking. An extremely 
_ fast multiplier. Six inches across when disbudded....................-..-------+- Sept. 
MRS. T. GUTHRIE. A very large chestnut red with bronze reverse. Has broad 
3 reflexing petals and 6-inch flowers on long wiry stems...................... Sept., Oct. 
. NUTHATCH. Crimson chestnut slightly incurved in centerv......... aoa) sate Aug. 
OLD GOLD. A nice well shaped flower of amber color with yellow shades 
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ORANGE QUEEN. The richest colored golden yellow to date. Petals broad and 
Ni Opeuren. substance. ‘Fine stem and. foliage ..ic...0.:c....cc.c.ccc.c ccc lccecccsedvepeedouee Sept. 
POLLY. Deep golden orange shaded amber. A nice fall color with plenty of 
TRENT S DISCTORT OTSS ae SO lee ea CR  P o O ae R Sept. 
PETUNIA. Really a petunia purple. A fine exhibition flower........................ Sept. 
PINK REWARD. A bright rose pink on tall stiff stems. Flowers 5 inches 
; across and a little different than all the other pinks......0 Sept. 
-_ ROSE PRINCESS. Beautiful salmon rose with a basal flush of gold. Broad 
_-yeflexing florlets. If disbudded to a dozen or so it is very lovely. Long stiff 
; stems that need no staking. One of the latest to bloom for us...................... Oct. 
| _ RED CRUSADER. A rich crimson variety of fine shape and size, and is of free 
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SNOWBALL. An early free flowering ball-haped white Chrysanthemum. Not 
re as large as some but produces quantities of blooms..........000000020 0. Late Aug. 
SUNBEAM. Handsome yellow; the flower disbudded is of 5 inch diameter with 
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SALMON FREDA. A beautiful salmon sport of pink Freda. Long wiry stems. 
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SANDY RICHIE. Crimson with gold reverse. Flowers are a nice large size. 
_ Stems stiff and plant prolific multiplier. Color very rich................ Sept., Oct. 
SYBIL. A lovely flesh pink that makes a wealth of medium sized flowers on 
straight stiff stems that need no staking. Good foliage...........2.020000002.... Sept. 
STELLA. A clear pink, wiry stems, free TIOWETIN Gon eee kaon kos neuen, Sept. 
TIBSHELF GLORY. A sport of orange glow. A deeper shade of eaeee than 
the parent. A fine variety that needs no disbudding........................ Aug., Sept. 
UNA. A fine large pink with silvery reverse. Blooms rather late......................0ct. 
WESTBORNE. A rich dark red of good form. The darkest red of all. “Good 
_ stiff stems and strong flowers that stand wether well.................. Stpt., Oct. 
YELLOW GOWN. A fine yellow with good sized flowers. Starts blooming early 
and blooms over a long period of time. Stems, foliage and habits are good 
Late Aug., Sept. 
