*Birmingham—A fine large crimson with slightly 
incurved petals at base, showing a gold reverse; 
a solid, well-shouldered variety 10 inches. across. 
This is a most useful variety for the amateur, as 
its culture is easy. October. 
*Blanche d@d’Poitou—Immense pure white, grand in 
sprays or disbudded; will carry a large crop of 
fine flowers on good stout stems. Oct. » 3 ft. 
Lifts well. 
*Bronze Early Buttercup—Rich deep bronze, with 
golden buff reverse; the finest early flowering 
chrysanthemum ever raised; of immense size and 
beautiful form—a variety I am proud to have 
raised in my nurseries. Aug.-Sept. 
*Bridesmaid—A large flower of beautiful pale 
peach-pink on cream; pointed petals; semi-reflex- 
ing type; very dainty. 3 ft. Sept. 
*Bronze McLeod—A very large, perfectly incurved 
sport from George McLeod, like a glorified Bronze 
EParly Buttercup—its famous grandparent; extra 
fine. 
*Cameo—A large perfectly incurved white flower 
with a silvery suffusion. Will produce 8 to 10 
perfect blooms per plant in October. One of the 
very best in every way. 2% ft. 
Canary—Yellow sport from Plute d@ Argent. Height 
1 ft. Grand for bedding and in pots. August. 
*Captivation (New)—Rich, deep yellow, suffused 
gold; 6 inch perfect blooms of great depth; stiff 
pointed petals of even formation; weather proof. 
One of the outstanding introductions of recent 
years. Was much admired in my gardens last 
year. 3% ft. September, 
*Cinnamon (New)—A beautiful new shade of cinna- 
mon-bronze; large reflexing flower, of exhibition 
type. 8% ft. September. 
*Corona (New)—A large broad-petaled flower of 
unique shape; color bright orange-amber; a beau- 
ty. September 
*Courageous (New)—A fine color, deep, shining 
crimson, grand stiff stems, very desirable variety. 
*Crimson Splendor—An outstanding, rich velvety 
crimson, reflecting type, one of the best. 2% ft. 
September. 
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