NEWER VARIETIES 
OF HARDY ENGLISH 
GHRYSANTHEMUMS, 75 EACH 
ADORA—Lovely reflexed flowers of a 
medium shade of rose-pink that stands 
wet weather very well-Blooms in Sept. 
BALCOMBE ROSE—A strong growing 
plant with reflexed flowers of deep 
rose-pink. A very heavy cropper that 
blooms in Sept. 
BRONZE AMBER VALE—Well shaped 
flowers of rich bronze on straight stems 
with medioum foliage. This is new and 
will become popular. Sept.-Oct. 
CHATSWORTH—This is one of the best 
early varieties ever raised. It seems to 
grow well everywhere and the bright 
orange-bronze color makes it very pop- 
ular. Large blooms flowering in early 
Sept. F. C..C. at Wisely. 
COTSWOLD WHITE—A very large flat 
petaled, reflexed flower of soft creamy- 
white. The flowers are of very good 
substance and quality and plant is flori- 
ferous. Sept. 
FLORENCE HARWOOD—A very large 
flower of bright rose with a golden 
center, overlaid with a suspicion of 
bronze, a very desirable shade. Blooms 
in Sept.-Oct. 
GLADYS CASE—Colour rich pink. A 
flower of huge size and splendid shape. 
This magnificent variety gained the first 
prize in the Evening News show, for one 
vase, against. a record number of com- 
petitors. Perfect habit. A. M. Septem- 
ber. 
MAREHAY SILVERTOP— A beautiful 
incurved rose color with silvery reverse. 
A large bloom of a color much desired 
in the incurve class. A most useful 
flower for exhibition. A plant of per- 
fect habit with medium foliage. Ad- 
mired by all who see it. Be sure to or- 
der this one for the fall show. Sept. 
Oct: 
RADAR SUPREME—A new variety and 
is very much the same color as RADAR 
but of broader petalage, both can be 
disbudded for exhibition blooms. Blooms 
Sept. 
RED FLARE—A very large reflexed 
flower of bright red with a golden cen- 
ter showing on mature blooms. This 
variety attains five inches across and 
the plant with its bright healthy foliage 
is noted for a very large number of 
blooms. Received the A. M. at Wisely 
Be sure to exhibit this one. Sept.-Oct. 
ROSEVERN—Large flowers of deep 
clover carried on strong stems with 
small foliage. A very good bloomer. 
Blooms Sept. 
STUART OCGG—A lovely shade of soft 
salmon-pink, much admired. It is a large 
full solid flower, not unlike Dorothy 
Speat in style. A variety for exhibi- 
tion and superb for market in October. 
Very strong dwarf grower. F. C. C. Oc- 
tober 18th, 1949. A. M. R. H. S., 1950 
SUNBEAM—A large, lovely bright yel- 
low that is in big demand in the cut 
flower market in England. Good grow- 
er and prolific. Sept.-Oct. 
WHITE WINGS—Claimed to be the 
largest flower in this color to date for 
exhibition purposes. If you are want- 
ing large flowers for that fall show be 
sure to order this one. Healthy plant, 
with good clean foliage. Blooms Sept. 
Oce 
WM. GREENYER—Immense flowers of 
lilac-pink, with long stiff petals. A very 
pleasing color. Excellent for exhibition. 
A. M. Sept. 
(SPECIAL) ENGLISH COLLECTION 
You may select any five different for $3.00 or all ten different for $5.50 Post Paid. 
ADORA 
BALCOMBE ROSE 
BRONZE AMBER VALE 
COTSWOLD WHITE 
FLORENCE HARWOOD 
MAREHAY SILVERTOP 
RADAR SUPREME 
RED FLARE 
ROSEVERN 
SUNBEAM 
