NEW ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Continued 
DOROTHY McGUIRE—A large flat flower of soft bronze with pointed 
center. An eariy bloomer, September, 
DR. GEO. BARNES—Pertfectly incurved flower, 6 or 7 inches, color, 
peach shaded cream with gold points. ‘his one 1s really a wonder. 
EAKLY ACE—A large incurved golden chestnut flower with strong 
stems. Starts blooming in August, : 
EGYPT—Ambper with gold points. A large deep flower. Blooms in 
September. 2 ' 
ELIT#—Light cerise pink with a touch of yellow in the center. Rolled 
spiky petals. Blooms in September. : 
ELLA FRIEND—A fine large 6-inch exhibition. flower of a pleasing 
salmon fawn, Fine stem and fohage. ; 
ENTiCKLLENT—Bright crimson with gold reverse. Good sized flower 
and good grower. ‘ 
FAY FERGUSON — Buff yellow bloom. Nice color and nice large 
flower. 
GLADIATOR—Very rich chestnut crimson, Blooms in September. 
GLADSOME—A glowing vivid scarlet large flower of pertect shape 
when disbudded, and prolific when grown in sprays. 
GOLDEN EMPEROK—Large goiden yellow semi-curving bloom; good 
exhibition variety. Blooms August and September. 
GOLDEN GEM—Beautiful golden yellow flowers of good substance in 
September. Good disbudded. 
GOLD STANDARD — This is a true early disbudding variety. The 
deepest yellow with broad florets. September biooms 7% inches 
across when disbudded, 
HALO—Large bloom; broad florets of good substance, the outer petals 
reflexing, the inner cupped, building a fine large bloom. Color is 
a glowing amber bronze. A strong grower with good habits and 
long stems. 
HAROLD LARWOOD—A rich chestnut red with gold reverse. Stems 
are nice and stiff and flowers are large and nice disbudded. 
MS tt Sia oe aoe bronze of good habit. Blooms in August, Sep- 
tember. 
HARVEST MOON—Rich golden yellow with large incurving blooms 
in October. 
HENRY SUTCLIFFE — A deep golden yellow incurved that makes 
good-sized biooms when disbudded. 
HENRY VINCENT — A nice medium-sized very early pink that is 
loaded down with flowers. 
HILLCREST RED—Rich velvety shade of crimson scarlet with gold 
reverse. Flowers 7 inches across when disbudded. September. 
HOOPOE—A beautiful old rose sport from that grand variety Salmon 
Queen; will become one of the leading exhibition varieties, having 
same size flower as its parent. 
IVORY QUEEN—A most perfect decorative bloom 6 or 7 inches across 
and also very deep on a nice stiff stem. Stands all weather. 
Blooms early October. 
JEAN HARLOW—A bright golden yellow with semi-incurving form. 
Blooms August, September. 
JOHN BAXTER—A very tine bright bronze with stiff stems, grows 
very large when disbudded. August, September. 
JOSEPHINE BERNIER—Deep orchid pink. Large size and very solid 
blooms. Flowers incurved. We like this one very much. Biooms 
November. 
KESTREL—Bright coppery crimson on long stems. 
LE POCOTOLE—A very deep velvety crimson with good-sized flowers 
in October. 
LUCIUS—Orange incurve with bronze shading. Fine hard flowers and 
stiff stems. 
MADONNA—An exceptionally fine large white. Supposed to be the 
largest white grown. 
MAIDEN BLUSH—Reflexing flowers are a blush pink overlaid soft 
rose, medium size; dark green foliage and good stiff stems. A 
nice variety. | 
