NEWER VARIETIES OF HARDY ENGLISH 
GHRYSANTHEMUMS, 75c¢ EACH 
AUGUST PINK (Selected Stock—This 
deep pink selection of August Pink is far 
superior to the older August Pink. Love- 
ly flowers on good stems. Ideal for cut- 
ting. Blooms Sept. 
BALCOMBE BRILLIANCE — Brilliant 
red flowers of very good quality. A 
vigorous grower and free flowering. 
Sept.-Oct. 
BRONZE AMBER VALE—.Well shaped 
flowers of rich bronze on straight stems 
with medium foliage. This is new and 
will become popular. Sept.-Oct. 
BRONZE BARBARA — Light-Bronze 
sport of the famous pink with all it’s 
parents good qualities. Will be in great 
demand. Sept.-Oct. 
BULWARK—Extra large flowers of 
bright chestnut-orange. A flower of 
good depth, broad petaled attaining a 
width of six inches. Good foliage. Aug. 
Sept. 
CAROL—A very deep rose-pink with a 
charming gold reverse. A good variety 
for early Sept. and easily disbudded. 
Large flowers. Sept. 
COTSWOLD GEM—Pure white flowers 
opening in early Sept. We especially 
recommed this as the first early white. 
Ideal for disbudding or as a spray va- 
riety. Sept. 
CHAMPION—Clear yellow, a beautiful 
full stylish bloom of good size with firm 
wide petals. Habit perfect, long straight 
stems with medium foliage. A superb 
variety that has been greatly admired 
by all that have seen it. Sept. 
DAFFODIL—Fine, large blooms of daf- 
fodil-yellow that responds to dishud- 
ding. Sept. 
DAY DREAM—A very beautiful, deep, 
six inch reflxed bloom of pale salmon 
that withstands adverse weather. A dis- 
bud variety. Sept. 
FALAISE—The nearest to scarlet that 
we have in the Earlies. Good flowers 
good stems and a good crop of flowers 
in Sept. This variety really does hold 
its color well. Sept. 
FLAVIUS — An extra-large variety, 
quite 6 in. across, of good depth. Color 
buff-yellow, blooms, reflexing, but 
slightly incurving towards center, firm 
petals. Fine grower, grand for show. 
September onwards. A. M., R. H. S. and 
N. C. S., Joint Committee after Trial 
at Wisley. 
GOLD EAGLE—Deep, large, shaggy 
informal blooms of light creamy-yellow. 
A heavy bloomer that can be disbudded 
or in sprays. Sept. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—A fine, all-round 
variety and suitable for any purpose. 
Produces up to twelve golden-yellow 
blooms per plant. A midseason bloom- 
er. 
HILDEGARD—Very large  rose-pink, 
with a slight lavender overcast. Silvery 
reverse on petals that are rolled anp 
pointed, cactus like. Sept.-Oct. 
INCURVED ZENITH —A rich purple 
maroon sport from the very popular 
Zenith. An early bloomer. 
IMPERIAL YELLOW—A rich, glisten- 
ing yellow with a pleasing green center. 
Reflexing blooms are up to 6 inches 
across. Healthy, clean grower with a 
good crop of flowers. Received the 
F. C. G. at Wisely. Sept.-Oct. 
JOYCE—A warm shade of rosy salmon- 
pink. Very large reflexing blooms, 
broad shouldered, firm and full. Healthy 
grower, very floriferous. Exhibition 
variety. Sept.-Oct. 
MARY MONA —A lovely salmon-cerise 
with gold center. Flowers large and 
very free flowering. Received F. C. C. 
at Wisley. Sept.-Oct. 
LYRIC—A very charming’ shade of 
deep shell pink in very large reflexed 
flowers with long stems. Ideal for cut- 
ting. Sept. 
MAYFORD PINK—This_ magnificent 
variety is quite the largest outdoor Chry- 
santhemum ever raised. The blooms 
have extra-long spiky petals and are very 
full, color a very bright shade of rose- 
pink with gold center, Excellent grower, 
stems and foliage perfect. A truly sen- 
sational novelty and is a Barbara seed- 
ling. Exhibition or otherwise. F. C. C., 
R. H. S. and N. C. S. Joint Committee, 
September 14th. 
