Abbreviation of awards (England Shows) 
. M.—Award of Merit 
H. S.-_Royal Horticultural Society 
C. C.—First Class Certificate 
C.S.—National Chrysanthemum Society (England) 
NEW EXHIBITION VARIETIES FOR 1954 
BETTY BARNES (C) (B), an immense flower of a maize-yellow color with 
deeper suffusions at base; grand depth and broad shoulder. A. M. $2.00. 
CREAM DUKE (C) (B), a cream sport from the Duke of Kent. F.C. C. $1.50. 
HUNTER’S MGON (C) (B), a good creamy incurve with broad petals making 
a neat, large flower. Habit good. $1.50. 
JEAN RICARDO (D), a distinct, inc. Jap., broad petals building a large 
flower. The color is orange-apricot with a shading of buff, and most attractive. 
A.M. $2.00. 
MODESTY (G) (C), a beautifully colored variety, orange-yellow with a sutf- 
tusion of apricot; a ball shaped flower. $2.00. 
SHIRLEY TREASURE (M) (D), a different color in Jap. chrysanthemums. a 
most attractive apricot-fawn, large flowers of the Majestic style, from which 
it is a seedling. Habit dwarf. A. M. $2.50. 
TRIDENT (C) (B), a massive Jap. incurving and interlacing petals, building 
up a perfect bloom of splendid propcrtions; color rose with silver reverse. $2.00. 
YELLOW SHIRLEY MASTERPIECE—A rich yellow sport from this famous 
variety. $3.00 Limit one. 
LARGE FLOWERING EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
$1.50 each — 6 for $7.50, all one variety or assorted 
AMETHYST (D), the ideal exhibition Jap., having all the good points, dwarf 
grower, color amethyst rose with paler tints on the reverse of petals, large 
broad-shouldered flower of great depth. F.C.C. 
DENNIS WROE (C) (B), this is one of the finest whites ever raised, wide 
petals, grand top and center with enormous depth. Incorporates the size and 
shape of Duke of Kent at its best, but with the broad, pure white petals of 
Hoe Leuemanel.O. Gs NoCeo wand FP, CC. R. Hes: 
ERIC C. SWIRE (G) (C), a grand flower of large size, mauve pink with silver 
reverse; good keeper. Dwarf. A. M. 
FRED BAKER (C) (B), rosy purple, silver reverse; full shouldered flowers; 
dwarf habit. A. M. 
HUGH MITCHELL (L) (P), velvet crimson, golden reverse; of great depth. 
KEITH LUXFORD (N) (P), a good variety with semi-incurving flowers of 
deep rose with silver reverse; good for exhibition. F.C. C. 
W. A. CAMKIN (C), yellow, strong grower and dwarf habit; fine for exhibi- 
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$1.00 each — 6 for $5.00, all one variety or assorted 
ADA WITCHER (C) (B), pearly white incurving flower; making a perfect 
ball; hard petals, grand habit. A. M. 
ALFRED SIMPSON (FE) (O), crimson with buff reverse; incurving, strong 
grower. A. M. 
ANNIE BAKER (D), lovely deep rose-pink with silvery reverse. An exhibition 
variety of large size; strong grower, dwarf habit. F. C. C., N. C. 8. 
BERT WEBB (G) (C), grand yellow with long petals; very solid and well 
shouldered. Dwarf habit. A. M. 
CAPT. E. R. GOFFE (F) (C), a real beauty, and of color not hitherto seen 
in incurveds, real orange-red with chestnut reverse; not too tall and easy to 
grow. 
