Lee Powell 
Grow Greenhouse Cype 
During the past few years many hybridizers of Chrysanthemums here and 
abroad have developed a surprising number of varieties which produce flowers 
almost equal in size to those grown in greenhouses. We have tested a great many 
of them, and finally selected a number of the outstanding ones. If left to them- 
selves, they will produce clusters of very large flowers, but with a little special 
treatment blooms can be developed of exceptionally large proportions, almost as 
large as those grown in greenhouses by professional florists. 
Alert Each $1.90, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
A big decorative type flower of dark purple on strong 18-inch stems makes 
this a magnificent variety. It contrasts beautifully with bronze and copper 
tints as well as with white flowers. It commences blooming about the second 
or third week in September. 
Amber Bright Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
Bright amber-bronze flowers, reflexed in form with somewhat rolled petals 
make this an outstanding as well as attractive variety which came to us 
from England. Late September blooming with great quant'ties of almost 
cactus-like flowers. One which should be in every Mum Collection. 
Amber Crown Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
Bright golden amber flowers with broad petals, the whole flower rather 
tightly formed, giving distinct form as well as color. This is an English 
novelty which has done splendidly here and is considered in the top class 
of large flowered Mums. Late September blooming. 
Balcombe Rose Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
A beautiful Mum which might be called a large form of the variety “Tapestry.” 
Flowers are bold and formal. Its unusual coloring is generally referred to as an ashes 
of roses. It is very distinct and outstanding and ranks among the top of the new Mum 
varieties. Late September blooming and fine stiff stems. 
Fascination Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
Lovers of the big Mums will admire this “Amazon” of the fall garden. A large, shapely 
decorative often 4 inches in size, of a lovely silvery lavender-pink deepening at the 
center. The blossoms occasionally become almost white towards the end. A paragon of 
beauty from the deep rosy red buds in late September. A sturdy 2-foot grower, it 
has many long stems, often with only one stunning flower per stem. Truly a marvelous 
blend of “big and beautiful.” 
Golden Sceptre Each $1.00, Three $2.70, Doz. $8.75 
A very shapely formal flower with evenly spaced petals. Deepest golden yellow 
flowers in great number. The plant is not a tall grower but the size of the blooms 
plus their brilliant golden yellow color make it a “must” in this collection. 
Balcombe 
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