Abbreviations of Awards 
A. M.,—Award of Merit. 
R. H. S.,—Royal Horticultural Society. 
HC... C.F irst. Class Certificate: 
N. C. S.,—National Chrysanthemum Society. 
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS—MY SELECTION 
Customers who are not acquainted with the var- 
ieties are urgently advised to purchase their re- 
quirements under this heading, and can with é€very 
confidence leave the selection of varieties to me. 
These collections contain the varieties listed in my 
Catalogue, and include many new varieties; only 
the best are included owing to the fact that the bet- 
ter varieties are grown in greater quantity. This 
offer is being made to fulfill that need, and without 
hesitation I can recommend it. 
Outdoor Varieties Only 
12 “Varieties fol. 2)3s... eee $3.50 
122 Pairs forecast eee 6.00 
25. Pairs fOr 2.2.28) 2 eee 12.50 
L00,-in ‘25. Varieties =... eee 25.00 
NEW EARLY FLOWERING (OUTDOOR ENG. 
LISH) CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR 1948 
Rooted plants $1.00 each, except Where priced 
These in a Normal Season will flower from early 
August till late Octover. 
(Varieties marked with an asterisk are suitable 
for disbudding fcr exhibition or may be grown in 
sprays.) 
ORIGINATORS’ DESCRIPTIONS 
Alfreton Sunrise—A glorious yellow sport from AIl- 
freton Delight, the best of yelow shades. Blooms 
of immense size. 
August Pink—Rich clear pink. lovely shade, blooms 
five inches across. Vigorous grower. 4 ft. 
August Red—vJne of the first to bloom; large 
blooms; extra double; not too heavy foliage. 2 
ft) SAUEUSt, 
Arnhem—Grand terra-cotta; large bloom; fine 
strong habit; will prove a leading variety for 
exhibition or market. 
Angela—Purest white; large reflexing blooms; 
grand for exhibition. Dwarf. A.M. Joint R.H.S. 
Ande NC Sa AUIS. 
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