NEW EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
CREAM ONDINE (H) (C)—A new sport of the well-known Ondine. A pale 
creamy yellow incurved variety. $1.00. 
EDNA GREEN (B)—Deep golden-yellow incurving variety; petals wide and 
firm. An excellent bloom. F.C.C., N.C.S. $.75. . 
GOLDEN MRS HABGOOD (FE) (B)—A grand golden-yellow sport from Mrs. 
H. Habgood; petals curled and interlaced as in its parent, building up a 
perfect ball. A.M. $1.00. 
HILDA BIRCH (F) (C)—A beautifully shaped pure white incurve of dwarf 
habit. Popular with the exhibitor and for decoration. $1.00. 
J. H. GODDARD (C)—This variety is a true incurved, the solid blooms are a 
complete ball. Healthy grower, strong stems and small foliage, seedling from 
Mecea. $1.50. 
JOHN BULL (C) (B)—A large incurving bloom similar in style to Voltaire. 
Mahogany-bronze with lighter reverse. Dwarf habit. A.M. $1.00. 
LILAC LADY (F) (C)—A true lilac-pink in color. Large flower on strong 
stems. Excellent for exhibition. A most attractive incurved flower. $1.50. 
LILAC TIME (J)(C)—Delicate lilac-pink; a good firm incurved bloom. Short 
grower with good foliage. Excellent keeper. $.75. 
LORD SOMERS (F) (C)—Golden amber incurved bloom of Australian origin. 
Useful variety; easy to grow. $.75. 
MARY YULE (C) (B)—A lovely creamy-white incurved bloom with solid 
evenly laid petals and small foliage. Excellent introduction. A.M., N.C.S. $1.00. 
MAXINE (C)—A beautiful white incurved bloom; very large flowers produced 
on a robust plant of average height. Strongly recommended for exhibi- 
tion. $1.50. 
MAYFORD BUFF (F)—True incurved variety of a light bronze shade. Free 
healthy grower with long wiry stems and small foliage. $1.50. 
MECCA (C) (B)—Lovely rich yellow. A flower of large size and wanted by 
the exhibitor. A tight incurve. $1.50. 
PURPLE PRINCE (E) (P)—Rich purple with silver reverse; large bloom. 
Like Say Edgar but much larger. $.75. 
SYBIL MOLYNEUX (C) (B)—Broad incurving petals of golden-yellow 
building up a large bloom. $.75. 
FRENCH VARIETIES 
These outstanding Novelties came from the leading Chrystanthemum 
specialist in France and each one has received an Award of Merit from the 
National Chrystanthemum Society of that country. 
AMATEUR J. F. FOURNIER—Large exhibition reflex bloom. The color is 
new—bright orange-red with amber reverse. The plant is of medium height 
and vigorous. Natural break, first crown. $2.00. 
BAMBI—Color milk white making a perfect ball. The petals are large and 
late buds show a delicate pink shade in the center of the flower. Good stems 
and foliage. A sport from Wm. Turner. Stop May 25th for first crown. $2.00. 
LANGUEDOC—tThis is a fine exhibition variety, after the style of James 
Bryant, but much easier to grow. The color is brilliant bright red with the 
tips of the petals up-turned, showing pale gold. The bloom is solid, tight and 
well-shouldered. Plant is vigorous, dwarf and healthy. Natural. break, first 
crown. $2.50. 
