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DAHLIA AND 2017 CATALOGUE

SARAH BRYANT JOSUDI HERCULES JOSUDI TELSTAR ROSIE LYTTLE (uSD) page 18-19 (uMinC) page 20-21 (uMinC) page 20-21 (29c) page 40-41 4 EXCLUSIVE NEW RELEASES FOR THIS YEAR

New for 2017 - our own raising Hadrian's Midnight in the foreground (page 12-13).

FAMILY RUN SINCE 1921 Growing with confidence

Premier Gold Award www.facebook.com/hallsofheddon Harrogate 2016 @HallsOfHeddon W.N.Hall & Sons Ltd (T/A Halls of Heddon) Registered Office: West Heddon Nursery Centre DAHLIAS Heddon on the Wall, Norhtumberland, NE15 0JS The following pages give details of some of the finest Dahlias available.All varieties have been thoroughly tested on the Telephone: 01661 852445 Fax: 01661 852398 nursery and they can be offered with complete confidence. E-Mail: [email protected] Website: www.hallsofheddon.co.uk DAHLIA CLASSIFICATION December 2016 Dear Friends and Fellow Dahlia and Chrysanthemum Enthusiasts, The classification of Dahlias in this catalogue is based on the NDS Classified List 2015, 32nd Edition. The“Classified Directory and Judging Rules” is available from the National Dahlia Society and is free to new members. Some varieties included in this With another successful season behind us our preparations for the 2017 Season are well under way so may I catalogue are either not yet classified or are no longer included (prefixed U). Where this is the case we have included them in welcome you to this, our new look 96th edition of our Main Catalogue. Thank you to all who supported us with what we believe to be the most appropriate after trial at the nursery or from historical information. your custom last year and for the many favourable comments we have received throughout the season. One of the greatest rewards we have is knowing that the Dahlias and we supply, whether for We offer Dahlias in the following forms: - showing or simply growing for the garden, give so much pleasure, not only to the people who grow them but also to the neighbours who walk past and admire the wonderful display and late season colour that they bring! POT TUBERS AVAILABLE DECEMBER TO FEBRUARY We know that because of the many letters and photographs we receive. It is also a pleasure to hear first-hand Compact tubers grown in a 9cm pot and ideal for exhibitors or keen growers who have the facilities (e.g heated greenhouse or propagator) to produce and propagate their own stock. We strongly advise unpacking on arrival and, if necessary, storing in a from the people we meet at Shows and events as well as comments on our Facebook and Twitter pages. cool, frost free environment until required for setting away. A minimum of 50°F(10°C) is required for propagation. Water tubers sparingly until growth is evident. Early ordering is advisable. Some varieties already in short supply are only available through The only show we exhibited at in 2016 was Harrogate Autumn Show where we were once again awarded a our website where tuber availability is updated regularly. Premier Gold Award for our display of Dahlias. This show is always a highlight of the year for us as it gives SPECIAL NOTE. Any tuber which fails to grow must be returned to us by March 30th. We will then either replace with tubers us a great opportunity to meet as many you as we can face to face. I also get a good chance to look around or mini (if available), supply a credit note or refund. No action can be taken unless a tuber is returned. the show benches to see if there is anything new and exciting to include in our catalogue in future years. In the Dahlia world, it was very encouraging to see the strength and depth in the Novice sections of the shows MINI PLANTS AVAILABLE END OF MARCH TO END OF MAY The most popular form, these are strong rooted cuttings for those customers who have the facilities for potting up and growing at both Harrogate and Wisley. There were some very good exhibits at both and we expect to see some of the on under glass (minimum 50°F, 10°C). On receipt, they should be unpacked immediately and potted on into a 9-12cm pot entrants competing at Championship level in future years. using a good quality compost. Be careful to avoid over watering, particularly after potting. We will make every effort to supply during the period requested but orders must be in the office at least FIVE WEEKS BEFORE required as cuttings are taken to This year we are privileged and honoured to offer several new varieties, all having the potential to do well on order. No mini orders (unless for our special collections) can be accepted after 20th April. the show bench or in the garden. Josudi Hercules, one of a few long awaited new Miniature Cactus varieties from Peter Greenway, has just been awarded a Silver Medal at the NDS Exhibition Trials. This is a very free GARDEN READY PLANTS AVAILABLE FOR 2 WEEKS COMMENCING EARLY JUNE flowering variety and alongside Josudi Telstar, another of Peter’s seedlings, will make a useful addition to These larger plants, grown in a 7cm paper pot, are “garden ready” after allowing a few days to get over the journey! They are popular with customers who do not have the facilities for growing on, but do however come at an additional cost of £2.00 per this increasingly popular section. Rod Fox, very well known in the Chrysanthemum world, has also allowed plant on top of the mini plant price. Orders must be in the office by the 20thApril as cuttings are taken and plants are grown to us to release 3 more of his raisings including “Rosie Lyttle,” a pink double spray which he has named after order. Please Note we are unable to supply Garden Ready Dahlias to destinations outside of mainland UK. his Granddaughter, so he obviously thinks very highly of it. There are many more included throughout the catalogue, highlighted with a ♦ and pictures bordered in red. For the first time, we have been able to include QUANTITY DISCOUNTS - MINI PLANTS illustrations of ALL the varieties we offer within the following pages and we do hope you like the new look. Apply only when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered. Finally, we would like to take this opportunity to wish you a successfull 2017 and we look foward to supplying your requirements for the forthcoming season. HAPPY GROWING! RATE £2.75 each £3.00 each £3.35 each £3.85 each £4.35 each Yours faithfully, 3-4 plants £2.55 each £2.80 each £3.15 each £3.65 each £4.15 each 5-9 plants £2.35 each £2.60 each £2.95 each £3.45 each £3.95 each 10+ plants £2.10 each £2.35 each £2.70 each £3.20 each £3.70 each P.S. Many of you will remember that last year we introduced Sheval Megan (SD). Thanks to everyone who purchased this variety, we were able to hand over a cheque for £1000 to Terry to pass onto the charity for Please remember to add £2.00 per plant for Garden Ready Cystic Fibrosis. ABBREVIATIONS AND AWARD DETAILS FOR DAHLIAS: AM/E - Award of Merit for Exhibition after trial at RHS Wisley FOR TERMS AND CONDITIONS PLEASE REFER TO PAGE 26. DAHLIA CULTURAL INFORMATION AGM - Award of Merit for Garden Display after trial at RHS Wisley Halls of Heddon growing guides can be found on ♦ - First appearance in this catalogue our website under the Dahlia heading. Alternatively THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF A NURSERYMAN C - Suitable for cutting hard copies can be supplied by post at a cost of Published just after his 90th Birthday and the year before he G - Recommended for garden display 25p each by ticking the relevant box on the order sadly passed away, Morton Stanley "Stan" Hall tells the story of E - Suitable for exhibition form. U - denotes unclassified in current classified list. Halls of Heddon, drawing from his and other family members' Dates shown indicate year of introduction. diaries, letters, jottings and memories. He recounts how, starting soon after the end of the First World War, the family business survived highs, lows and family tragedy to become one of the LOOK OUT FOR OUR SPECIAL COLLECTIONS OF DAHLIAS AND country's leading Dahlia and Chrysanthemum nurseries. CHRYSANTHEMUMS DETAILED THROUGHOUT THE CATALOGUE. These come at great savings compared with individually priced plants and are an easy way to £14.95 (Inc. C&P) order, especially if you are not sure what to choose.

2 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 3 GIANT AND LARGE DECORATIVES These “Dinner Plate” Dahlias will certainly create the wow factor either in the garden or on the show bench. Giants (G) produce flowers usually over 250mm (10") in diameter and can be up to 380mm (15"). Large (L) varieties have flowers between 200mm (8") and 250mm (10") in diameter. For exhibition purposes varieties classed as Large must not exceed 260mm. To achieve full size blooms Giants should generally be resticted to 2-3 flowerings stems per plant whilst Large should be restricted to 4-5. MINI TUBER PLANT ALVA'S SUPREME (G) BLACK MONARCH (G) BONAVENTURE (G) BRYN TERFEL (G) CAFÉ AU LAIT (G) Alva’s Supreme Lovely giant formal blooms of a pleasing soft yellow. AGM. 1.5m. E. 1956 £3.00 £6.95 U Black Monarch Dark crimson with black shading. 1.2m. G. 1946 £3.00 £6.95 Bonaventure Very large light bronze and yellow blended blooms. 1.6m. E. Early flowering. 1982 £2.75 £6.95 Bryn Terfel Outstanding red giant with silvery reverse. E. 1.2m. Needs an early stop. 2004 £3.00 – Café au Lait Pale peach flowers up to 30cm across. 1.5m. An old but often requested variety for £2.75 – garden display and cutting.CG. 1968 Elma E Superb deep cerise pink of fine form. 1.2m. E. Needs an early stop. 1993 £3.00 £6.95 Fairway Pilot Unusual peach pink blends. 1.5m. EG. 1979 £2.75 £6.95 Fairway Spur Immense bronze with pink suffusion. 1.2m. E. 1996 £2.75 £6.95 ELMA E (L) FAIRWAY PILOT (G) GO AMERICA (G) Go American An old variety with blooms of deep golden bronze. 1.2m. E.G.1959 £2.75 £6.95 Hamari Girl Old variety with refined flowers of rose-pink. 1.2m. E. 1960 SOLD OUT Hamari Gold Immense deep gold giant still with winning form. AM/E. AGM. 1.2m. E. 1984 £2.75 £6.95 Jean Shaw Orange/bronze blends growing to 1.5m. E.G. Restrict to 3 up. 2010. £3.00 £7.95 Jocondo Bright reddish purple that needs restricting to 3 up.1.5m. E. 1960 £2.75 £6.95 John Hill Well-formed blooms of bronze/orange blends with good depth on a compact plant. £3.35 – Grow 3 up. 1m. E. 2012 U Kenora Valentine Rich orange-red with good form. AM/E. AGM. 1.25m. E.G. Needs early stop. £2.75 – U Louie Meggos Creamy white sport with well formed blooms. fold back to stem. E.G. 1.2m £3.00 £6.95 HAMARI GIRL (G) HAMARI GOLD (G) FAIRWAY SPUR (L) JEAN SHAW (G) U Shirwell Greta Lovely bright yellow with good form. Will do well as a Giant or Large. Grow 2 up as £3.00 £7.95 SOLD OUT a giant. 1.2m. 2014 Silver City An old variety but still popular and a very reliable white. 1.5m. G. 1967 £2.75 £6.95 Sir Alf Ramsey Popular lavender pink with white base. 1.2m. E. 1999. Needs an early stop. £3.00 – Spartacus Dark red beauty with pointed reflexing petals. Superb. 1.2m. E.G. 1992 £2.75 £6.95 Vassio Meggos Rich lavender sport from Spartacus. Reflexing petals fold back to stem. Free £3.00 £6.95 flowering. For exhibition grow 4 up. 1.4m E.G. 2005 Westerton Lilian Primrose blooms overlaid pink. Strong grower with full 10” blooms. Grow 5-6 up £3.00 £7.95 and don’t restrict growth too much. 1.5m. E.G. 2013 JOCONDO (G) JOHN HILL (G) KENORA VALENTINE LOUIE MEGGOS (L) SHIRWELL GRETA White Alvas The white sport of ‘Alvas Supreme’ AM/E. 1.5m. E. AGM. 1979 £3.00 £6.95 (DUAL GD / LD) (DUAL GD / LD) Zorro Bright blood red. Substantial deeply formed blooms. 1.2m. E. AM/E. AGM. 1987 £2.75 £6.95

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4 For Garden Ready Plants please add £2.00 each to Mini Plant prices - See page 3 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 5 GIANT AND LARGE CACTUS Dinner plate sized flowers that will certainly create a wow factor, either in the garden or on the show bench. All giants (GSC) have flowers normally exceeding 250mm (10"). Large-flowered (LSC) varieties normally produce flowers from 200mm (8") to 250mm (10") in diameter. For exhibition those classified as Large must not exceed 260mm.To achieve full size blooms Giants should generally be resticted to 2-3 flowerings stems per plant whilst Large should be restricted to 4-5. MINI TUBER PLANT U Black Jack Very dark red with dense purple foliage. Strong grower. 1.5m. G. 2007 £3.00 £6.95 BLACK JACK (LSC) CANDY KEENE CLEARVIEW EDIE (LSC) CLEARVIEW SUNDANCE DALEKO JUPITER (GSC) Candy Keene Excellent candy-pink sport of ‘Reginald Keene’. 1.2m. EG. 1976 £2.75 £6.95 (DUAL LSC / MSC) (LSC) U Clearview Edie White with faint pink overlay from the USA. Blooms have plenty of depth and good £3.35 £7.95 form. Very promising! E. 1.5m. 2014 USA U Clearview Rich radiant yellow. Hart Medal Winner (USA) in 2012.Don’t restrict too much. £3.00 – Sundance Deserves to be given a try. 1.6m. E.G. Daleko Jupiter Perfect blooms of rich salmon rose; superb habit. 1.5m. E. 1979 £2.75 £6.95 Debra Anne Tremendous blooms of deep wine red. 1.2m. E. 1988 £2.75 £6.95 Craven Hillcrest Duncan Bright unfading red with good show potential. 1.5m E.G. 2012 £3.00 £6.95 Edwards DEBRA ANNE CRAVEN HILLCREST DUNCAN INCA DAMBUSTER JANAL AMY (GSC) JIM BRANIGAN (LSC) Inca Dambuster Tremendous blooms of deep cream. AM/E. 1.5m.E.. 1975 £2.75 £6.95 (GSC) EDWARDS (LSC) (GSC) Janal Amy Bright yellow giant with winning form and great depth. 1.2m. E. 1999. £2.75 £7.95 Jim Branigan Crimson scarlet capable of producing top class blooms. 1.2m. E. 1981 £2.75 – Kenora Regarded as the best on this section. Excellent ivory white of classic deep £2.75 £7.95 Challenger formation. 1.2m. E. 1991. Pink Jupiter Tremendous deep pink with white base. AM/E. 1.5m. E. 1981 £2.75 £6.95 Reginald Keene Golden apricot flushed tangerine. Superb. 1.25m. EG. 1974 £2.75 £6.95 U Richard S Orange and yellow blended blooms carried on excellent stems. 1.25m. EG. 2001 £2.75 £6.95 KENORA CHALLENGER PINK JUPITER (GSC) REGINALD KEENE RICHARD S (LC) ROSE JUPITER (GSC) Rose Jupiter Magnificent rose sport from ‘Pink Jupiter’. 1.5m. E. 1986 £2.75 £6.95 (LSC) (DUAL LSC / MSC)

GIANT AND LARGE FLOWERED DAHLIA COLLECTION CUT FLOWER AND GARDEN COLLECTION Astound the neighbours with these Supersized ‘dinnerplate’ Dahlias with flowers easily reaching 20-30cm (10-12”) Our choice of varieties from the Small and Miniature sections including Waterlily types. Stems can be either disbudded across. To achieve the biggest flowers, allow only 3 or 4 stems to develop on each plant. to give longer stems for cutting or left to grow naturally. Either way a superb show from August onwards. This is the The following collections are of OUR CHOICE from this catalogue and supplied in a wide colour range with a label for only collection we offer that can be supplied as White to Purple shades or Cream to Red Shades - please specify each variety. otherwise a mixed selection will be supplied. All come with a label indicating colour and approximate height.

MINI GARDEN MINI GARDEN PLANT READY TUBERS PLANT READY TUBERS GLD5 5 Distinct Giant & Large Decoratives £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 CUTFLO5 5 Assorted for Cut Flower & Garden £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 GLD10 5 pairs Distinct Giant & Large Decoratives £21.00 £41.00 – CUTFLO10 5 pairs Assorted for Cut Flower & Garden £21.00 £41.00 – GLC5 5 Distinct Giant & Large Cactus £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 CUTFLO20 10 pairs Assorted for Cut Flower & Garden £40.00 – – GLC10 5 pairs Distinct Giant & Large Cactus £21.00 £41.00 – CUTFLO50 50 plants (10 varieties) Assorted for Cut Flower & £87.50 – – Garden GLDC5 5 Distinct Giant & Large Decorative & Cactus £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 GLDC10 5 pairs Distinct Giant & Large Decorative & Cactus £21.00 £41.00 –

6 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 3 For abbreviations please see page 3 7 MEDIUM DECORATIVES Good sized flowers can be achieved by allowing 6-8 blooms to develop on each plant. Flowers are usually between 150mm (6") and 210mm (8") diameter. For exhibition they must not exceed 220mm.

MINI TUBER PLANT Alloway Cottage Full formal bloom of soft yellow, overlaid lavender. 1.25m. E. 1970 £2.75 £6.95 Andrea Clark Superb yellow medium with winning form. A tall grower. 1.8m. EG. 1999 £2.75 – ALLOWAY COTTAGE ANDREA CLARK AVOCA AMANDA Askwith Minnie Delightful sugar pink on strong stems with flowers held at a good angle. Restrict to £3.35 – 4-5 up for showing. 1.5m. E. G 2010 Avoca Amanda Pink with good form and strong stems. 1.5m. EG. 2008. Needs an early stop. £3.00 £7.95 B J Beauty Full bodied white with good form standing the test of time. 1.25m. E. 1976 £2.75 – Bargaly Blush Excellent deep rose pink with good deep formation. 1.5m. EG. 2002 £2.75 £6.95 Berwick Wood Substantial formal blooms of purple pink. Strong habit. 1.5m. EG. 1989 £2.75 £6.95 Charlie Two Light yellow and a consistent winner. 1.25m. E. 1989 £3.00 £6.95 U Dikara Jodie Blends of peach and apricot. Restrict to 5 up. 90cms EG. 2007 £3.00 £6.95 Dikara Moon Bright yellow with good form and strong stems. Occasional lavender flush. Grow at £3.00 £7.95 B J BEAUTY BERWICK WOOD ASKWITH MINNIE BARGALY BUSH least 6 up. 1.5m. EG. 2006 Hillcrest Delight Beautifully formed informal blooms of deep orange. 1.25m. E. 1996 £3.00 – Hillcrest Kismet Deeply reflexing blooms of unusual salmon bronze. 1.25m. EG. 1999 £3.00 £7.95 Keith’s Choice Non-fading deep velvety red. 1.25m. EG. 1991 £2.75 – U Oreti Classic Beautiful lavender pink with a ‘Ball’ formation. 1.25m. G. 2004 £2.75 £6.95 U Purple Pearl Purple flowers brushed white at the edges. A good garden variety! 1.1m. C.G. 2005 £2.75 – Red Diamond Old variety with bright blood red flowers of globular form. 1.2m. GC. 1968 £2.75 £6.95 Scaur Swinton Rich salmon pink blooms of good depth. 1.2m. EG. 1998 £2.75 £6.95 CHARLIE TWO DIKARA MOON HILLCREST DELIGHT Trengrove Excellent yellow of exhibition quality, 1.25m. EG. 2000 £3.00 £7.95 Millennium (SYN. MASCOT MAYA) U Westerton Harry Superb yellow with good depth and form. Silver Medal NDS trials Golden Acre Park £3.35 – 2013. Has done well on the show bench for raiser Gordon Hodgson. 1.4m E.2015 U Westerton JWH Salmon pink with exquisite form. Grow 4 up for shows. 1.5m. E. 2016. £3.85 – White Charlie Excellent creamy white sport from ‘Charlie Two’ with the same outstanding form for £3.00 £6.95 Two exhibition. 1.2m. E. 2001

MEDIUM FLOWERED DAHLIA COLLECTION DIKARA JODIE HILLCREST KISMET KEITH'S CHOICE ORETI CLASSIC Although not as awesome as the Giant flowered types, the 150mm-210mm (6-8”) flowers that are regularly produced are still big enough to create a “Wow!” factor. Allow 5-8 stems to develop on each plant. The following collections are of OUR CHOICE from this catalogue and supplied in a wide colour range with a label for each variety.

MINI GARDEN PLANT READY TUBERS 5 Assorted Medium MD5 Decoratives £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 5 pairs Assorted Medium MD10 Decoratives £21.00 £41.00 – PURPLE PEARL RED DIAMOND SCAUR SWINTON 5 Assorted Medium MC5 Cactus £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 5 pairs Assorted Medium MC10 Cactus £21.00 £41.00 – 5 Assorted Medium MCDC5 Decorative & Cactus £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 5 pairs Assorted Medium MCDC10 Decorative & Cactus £21.00 £41.00 – TRENGROVE WESTERTON HARRY WESTERTON JWH WHITE CHARLIE TWO MILLENNIUM (SYN. ALF'S MASCOT) 8 For Garden Ready Plants please add £2.00 each to Mini Plant prices - See page 3 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 9 MEDIUM CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS Good sized flowers can be achieved by allowing 6-8 blooms to develop on each plant. Flowers normally between 150mm (6") and 210mm (8") in diameter, for exhibition they must not exceed 220mm. MSC(fim) - Varieties have fimbriated (split petals). MINI TUBER PLANT Allan Snowfire Extremely full, deeply formed blooms of ivory white. 1.2m. E.G. 2001 £2.75 £6.95 Andrew Mitchell Sparkling deep red of great depth and excellent form. 1.5m. EGC. 1995 £3.00 £6.95 ALLAN SNOWFIRE (MSC) ANDREW MITCHELL CLAYT'S CANDY (MSC) CLEARVIEW IRENE (MSC) CLEARVIEW LOUISE Clayt’s Candy Pale marshmallow, almost white. Grow 8 up. E.G.C. 1.5m. 2014 £3.00 £6.95 (MSC) (DUAL LSC / MSC) Clearview Irene Outstanding bright yellow of great depth on strong stems. E. 1.5m. 2005 £2.75 £6.95 U Clearview Rich lemon yellow with orange red tips. Strong grower- need minimum 6-8 up for a £3.00 £8.95 Louise medium. 1.5m E.G. 2012 U Cleo LaIne Vivid orange flowers on compact plants.1m. G.C. 2015. £3.00 £7.95 Craigowen Creamy white with lilac flush. Could grow 5 up for a large. 1.2m. E. Early stop. 2008 £3.00 £6.95 U De la Haye Light bronze and apricot blends. G.C.E. 1.5m. 1983 £3.00 – Eastwood Superb blooms of light yellow. Still regarded as the ideal MSC, especially for £2.75 £6.95 Moonlight growers in the North! 1.2m. E. 1975 CLEO LAINE (MSC) CRAIGOWEN DE LA HAYE (MSC) EASTWOOD MOONLIGHT GRENIDOR PASTELLE Superb salmon with pale yellow base. 1.25m. EG. 1998 Grenidor Pastelle £2.75 £6.95 (DUAL LSC / MSC) (MSC) (MSC) Hillcrest Candy Excellent pink with white base. Exhibited extensively. 1.5m. AGM. E.G. 2009 £3.00 £7.95 Hillcrest Royal Rich purple true cactus - an outstanding garden variety. 1.25m. CG. AGM. 1991 £2.75 £6.95 U Kenora Frills Rich pink with white blush at base. 1.2m. E.C.G. Early stop. 1996 £2.75 £6.95 Kenora Macop-B Deep velvety red-a must for lovers of dark dahlias. 1.5m. C.G. 1993 £3.00 £6.95 Kenora Sunset Brilliant red with yellow centre. An eyecatching bi-colour. 1.25m. EG. AGM. 1996 £3.00 – U Kenora Wow Bright magenta on a yellow base. Strong stems, excellent for cutting and garden £3.00 £7.95 display. 1.5m. C.G. 2005 Kilburn Fiesta Salmon pink with lemon base. Erect habit, early flowering. E.G.C. 1.5m. 2010 £3.00 £7.95 HILLCREST CANDY HILCREST ROYAL (MC) KENORA FRILLS KENORA MACOP-B KENORA SUNSET (MSC) U Le Feu du Soleil Vivid flame orange with long lasting full flowers. 1.2m E.G.C. 2015 £3.00 £6.95 (DUAL MSC / LSC) (MSC FIM) (MSC FIM) U Normandie Lovely soft blush pink often appearing on the show bench. Makes a lovely cut £3.35 – Wedding Day flower for floral display. 1.2m. E.G.C. 2016. U Ruskin Harmony Tough petalled yellow that deserves to be given a try. E.C.G. 1.2m. 2009 £3.00 £7.95 U Ruskin Limelight Reliable bright yellow. For exhibition. 1.2m. E.G. Grow 6 up. 2009 £2.75 £6.95 Ruskn Michelle Peach pink - A reliable variety for the show bench. 1.5m. E.G. 2006 £2.75 – U Ryecroft Helen Primrose yellow with good exhibition form. 1.5m. E. 2015 £3.85 £9.95 Sorbet Showy white with petals tipped rosy purple. 1.2m. C.G. 2003 £3.00 £6.95 Susan Gilliott Lovely bright pink, blushing to a creamy white centre. AM/E. 1.2m. 2008 £3.00 – KENORA WOW (MSC) KILBURN FIESTA (MSC) LE FEU DU SOLEIL NORMANDIE WEDDING RUSKIN HARMONY (MSC) U Terrie Bandey Attractive bright orange bronze. Needs early stop. 1.5m C.G.E. 2012. £3.00 £6.95 (MSC FIM) DAY (MSC FIM) Val’s Candy Pale lavender and white sport from Hillcrest Candy. E G.C. 1.5m. 2012 £3.00 £7.95 White Moonlight Pure white sport from ‘Eastwood Moonlight’. Gold Certificate. 1.2m. E. 1984 £2.75 £6.95 Witteman’s Brightest unfading red for all purposes which continues to be popular. AGM. 1.2m. £3.00 £6.95 Superba CEG. 1991 Wooton Impact Excellent golden bronze for all purposes. 1.25m. CEG. AGM. 1981 £2.75 –

BEDDING AND PATIO DAHLIA COLLECTION RUSKIN LIMELIGHT (MC) RUSKIN MICHELLE (MSC) RYECROFT HELEN (MSC) SORBET (MSC) SUSAN GILLIOTT (MSC) Our choice of these superb compact, free flowering dahlias which are ideal for pots and containers as well as borders. MINI GARDEN PLANT READY BDP5 5 Assorted Bedding & Patio £11.75 £21.75

BDP10 5 pairs Assorted Bedding & £21.00 £41.00 Patio

For details of the varieties that may be included please see pages 24-25 TERRIE BANDEY VAL'S CANDY WHITE MOONLIGHT (MSC) WITTEMANS SUPERBA WOOTON IMPACT (MSC) (MSC FIM) (MSC / LSC) (MSC) 10 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 3 For abbreviations please see page 3 11 COLLERETTE Collerette Dahlias have flowers with a single outer ring of generally flat petals (ray florets) with a ring of smaller petals (florets) forming a collar. The open centred flowers are hugely attractive to all types of pollinators. These make an excellent addition to any garden, particularly herbaceous borders. MINI TUBER PLANT Anne Bright scarlet petals with a yellow collar. Very free flowering giving a fabulous £3.00 – Breckenfelder garden dispay. AGM. E. 1m. 2004 ANNE BRECKENFELDER APRIL HEATHER CHRISTMAS CAROL CLAIR DE LUNE DILYS AYLING April Heather Beautiful yellow/apricot blends with a lemon yellow collar. 1.5m. AGM. ECG. 1988 £3.00 – (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) Christmas Carol Very free flowering vermillion red with white collar. 1.2m. E.G. 1988 £3.00 £6.95 Clair de Lune Clear yellow with yellow collar. Still one of the best! 0.9m. EG. AM/E. AGM. 1946 £3.00 £6.95 Dilys Ayling Very free flowering red with a red collar flushed white. Attractive. ECG 1.2m. 2013 £3.00 £6.95 Fashion Monger Cream striped red with lemon collar. 0.9m. EG. 1955 £3.00 £7.95 U t Katies Velvet Stunning deep red velvet. Compact habit. 1m. E.G.C. 2015 £3.00 – Mary Eveline Outstanding plum red with contrasting white collar. 0.9m. E.G. 1987 £3.00 – U Pat and Perc Apricot with yellow collar. Strong habit and good show form. 1.5m E.G. 2010 £3.00 £6.95 U Pat Knight Very dark red with white tipped matching collar. 1m. E.G. 2006 £3.00 – FASHION MONGER KATIES VELVET MARY EVELINE PAT AND PERC PAT KNIGHT (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) Pink Pat and Perc Lovely soft pink with white collar. A winner! 1.5m. E.G. 2014 £3.00 £6.95 (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) (NEW) Pooh Brilliant scarlet flowers, tipped yellow with yellow collar. 1.1m. CG. AGM. 1998 £2.75 £6.95 U Sunshine Girl White with yellow flush and ruffled creamy white collar. 1.5m. G.C.E. 2012 £3.00 – Susan Gilbert Striking sunny yellow with strong stems and large flowers. 1.5m. CGE. 2013 £3.00 £6.95 Teesbrooke Beautiful pale lilac pink with white tipped lilac collar. Regularly seen on the show £2.75 £6.95 Audrey bench. 1.1m. EG. Silver Certificate. 2000 U t Trelyn Eirwen Striking white star collerette with white collar. Very free flowering. Good border £3.85 – plant. Raised by Roy Tudor. 1.5m. C.G. PINK PAT AND PERC POOH SUNSHINE GIRL SUSAN GILBERT TEESBROOKE AUDREY (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) (COLLERETTE) MISCELLANEOUS This section includes Star, Orchid, Anemone centred and single flowered Dahlias. The open centred varieties included are excellent for attracting all types of pollinators. Being very free flowering they will provide a wonderful display of colour through summer and well into the autumn. They are becoming increasingly popular because of this. MINI TUBER PLANT Bishop of Dark red single flowers and almost black foliage. The oldest variety in our £3.00 – Llandaff catalogue! 1m. G. AGM. 1928 Blue Bayou Free flowering lavender purple -a magnet for all pollinators.1.2m G.C. 2001 £2.75 £6.95 TRELYN EIRWEN BISHOP OF BLUE BAYOU HADRIAN'S MIDNIGHT HADRIAN'S SUNLIGHT U t Hadrian’s Much admired deep red with black centres when young. Deep green fern like £3.00 £7.95 (COLLERETTE) LLANDAFF (PAEONY) (ANEMONE) (SINGLE) (NEW) (SINGLE) Midnight foliage. Attractive plant for the border or for pots. Our own raising. 1m. G. Hadrian’s Masses of single yellow flowers with dark purple foliage. Bees and butterflies love £3.00 – Sunlight it! 1.1m. C.G. 2014 U Hadrian’s Dark purple foliage with masses of single orange bronze flowers. eryV free £3.00 £7.95 Sunset flowering. Our own raising. 1.1m. G. 2015 Honka Free flowering yellow star dahlia.1m. CG. AGM. 1990 £2.75 £6.95 Honka Red Bright red, orange centre. Free flowering. CG. 1m. 2008 £2.75 £6.95 U Mayan Pearl Lovely clear pink. Compact and free flowering. 1m G.C. AGM. 2005 £3.00 £6.95 U t Midnight Star Pink with purple reverse. Very free flowering for garden and pots. 1m. E.G.C. £3.00 – HADRIAN'S SUNSET HONKA (STAR) HONKA RED (STAR) MAYAN PEARL MIDNIGHT STAR Purple Puff Good garden variety with bright purple flowers. 75cm CG. 2004 £2.75 £6.95 (SINGLE) (DOUBLE ORCHID) (SINGLE) (NEW) Ryecroft Jim Slightly scented cerise flowers with gold cushion. 90cms. C.G. 2008 £2.75 £6.95 Trelyn Seren Pink with yellow base. Free flowering 1.1m EGC. 2009 £2.75 £6.95 Twynings After Black foliage and single white flowers. Well admired! 1m CG. AGM. 2004 £2.75 £6.95 Eight

PERMANENT MARKER PENS £2.25 each P&P free Available as Fine and Medium tip. Please specify PURPLE PUFF RYECROFT JIM TRELYN SEREN TWYNINGS AFTER BUTTERFLIES ON (ANEMONE) (ANEMONE) (STAR) EIGHT (SINGLE) SUSAN GILBERT 12 13 For Garden Ready Plants please add £2.00 each to Mini Plant prices - See page 3 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk WATERLILY Attractive fully double saucer shaped flowers that are very useful as a cut flower and for garden display. Increasingly popular for exhibition where the depth of the flower should ideally be no more than half of the diameter. MINI TUBER PLANT Bracken Ballerina Beautiful pale pink for exhibition. 1.2m. CEG. AM/G. 1988 £2.75 £6.95 Cameo A beautifully formed cream waterlily with creamy yellow base. 1.2m. CEG. 1986 £3.00 £6.95 BRACKEN BALLERINA CAMEO CHARLIE DIMMOCK Carolina Moon Eyecatching informal white flowers edged lilac pink. 1m. CG. 1990 £2.75 £6.95 Charlie Dimmock Blend of orange/apricot with lemon base.1.5m. CE. AGM. 2005 £3.00 – Christopher 6” blooms of glowing cerise-red on good stems. A popular garden and cutflower £2.75 £6.95 Taylor variety.1.5m. CG. 1980 U Duddon Grace Lovely peachy apricot. Good cutflower with long stems. CG. 1.2m. 2009 £2.75 – Edwin’s Sunset Vivid glowing red. 1.2m. E.C.G. AGM. Grow 10 up. 2010 £3.00 – Glory Van Clear bright yellow, strong upright habit. One of our oldest varieties but still good £2.75 £6.95 Heemstede enough for the show bench. AGM. 1.1m. CG. AM/E. 1947 Gwyneth Orange bronze with yellowish base. Good stems for cutting. E.G.C. 1.5m. 2005 £3.00 – CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR DUDDON GRACE CAROLINA MOON EDWIN'S SUNSET Ken’s Rarity Pink with yellow base. Free flowering. G.C.E. 1.1m. 1997 £3.00 £6.95 Kilburn Glow Outstanding luminous magenta rose with lemon base.A quality flower for the show £3.35 – bench and for cutting. 1.2m E.G.C. 2012 Olivia Marie Very free flowering orange/yellow with good strong stems. 1.4m CGE. 2010 £3.00 £6.95 Pam Howden Orange yellow flowers on good stems with excellent form. ECG. 1.2m. 1995 £2.75 £6.95 Pearl of Silvery pink waterlily with strong but wiry stems on compact plants. Good for £3.00 – Heemstede cutting. 0.9m. C.G. AGM. 1984 U t R.Mona Striking luminous red from the USA. Good stems. 1.3m. E.C.G. 2008 £3.00 – U Sam Hopkins Quite stunning deepest blackberry colour. 1.1m. CG. 2005 £2.75 – U t Sandia Serenity Dainty cream with a pink flush. 1m. C.G. £3.00 – GLORY VAN HEEMSTEDE GWYNETH KEN'S RARITY Sascha Magnificent deep lavender with classical form. 1.2m. AGM. CE. 2002 £3.00 – Taratahi Ruby Outstanding red from New Zealand. 1.2m. CEG. AGM. 1999 £2.75 – Vivian Russel Well formed white with lemon base. Show bench form. CEG 1.2m 2012 £3.00 – White Ballerina Wonderful white sport from Bracken Ballerina. 1.4m. AGM. 2003 £2.75 £6.95

COLLERETTE, WATERLILY AND BEE and BUTTERFLY COLLECTIONS We feel that this group of Dahlias is one of the best for using in herbaceous borders and for general planting. The OLIVIA MARIE KILBURN GLOW waterlily types make excellent cut flowers whilst the Collerettes are extremely free flowering and are particularly good for attracting butterflies and bees into the garden. Both types can be ‘stopped’ when 5-7 pairs of leaves have developed and all the resulting stems allowed to flower. Disbudding of these is only necessary if growing for exhibition or if they are needed for cutting. The following collections are of OUR CHOICE from this catalogue and supplied in a wide colour range with a label for each variety. MINI GARDEN PLANT READY TUBERS WAT5 5 Assorted Waterlily £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 WAT10 5 pairs Assorted Waterlily £21.00 £41.00 – COLL5 5 Assorted Collerettes £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 PEARL OF HEEMSTEDE PAM HOWDEN R. MONA (NEW) SAM HOPKINS COLL10 5 pairs Assorted Collerettes £21.00 £41.00 – WATCOL5 5 Assorted Waterlily & Collerettes £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 WATCOLL10 5 pairs Assorted Waterlily & £21.00 £41.00 – Collerettes B5 5 Assorted for Bees & Butterflies £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 Anemone & Open Centred varieties to attract a wide range of pollinators B10 5 Assorted pairs for Bees & £21.00 £41.00 – Butterflies SANDIA SERENITY (NEW) SASCHA TARATAHI RUBY VIVIAN RUSSEL WHITE BALLERINA

14 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 3 For abbreviations please see page 3 15 SMALL AND MINIATURE DECORATIVES This section includes some very popular exhibition varieties but many varieties make good cut flowers and fit well into borders. Small flowered decoratives usually produce flowers 100-150mm (4-6") across. Miniature flowered decoratives are usually between 50 and 100mm (2-4") across. For exhibition purposes they must not exceed 170mm and 115mm respectively. MINI TUBER PLANT Abbie Lavender pink with cream base. Grow 12 up. 1m. E.C.G. 2008 £3.00 – ABBIE (MIN D) BARBARRY MELODY BARBARRY PIP (MIN D) BARBARRY SULTAN (SD) BARBARRY VULCAN Barbarry Melody Rich burgundy. Excellent form with high petal count. E.C.G. 1.2m. 2010 £3.00 – (SD) (MIN D) Barbarry Pip Excellent cardinal red regularly on the show bench. E.C.G. 1.1m. 2006 £3.35 – Barbarry Sultan Outstanding rich burgundy with well held blooms. E.C.G. 1.2m. 2012 £3.00 – U Barbarry Vulcan Striking well formed blooms of rich purple. 1.2m. E.G.C. 2015 £3.35 – U Blyton Everest White with lavender flush. Good form. Grow 8 up. 1.4m. E.G.C. 2016 £3.85 – Blyton Golden Vivid yellow with good form on strong stems. Will do well on show bench. Raised £3.00 – Girl by Les Stothard. E.G.C. 1.5m. 2013 Blyton Romance Lovely soft pink flowers on strong stems. 1.2m. E.C.G. 2013 £3.35 – U Blyton Valentine Striking unfading red with very neat form. 1.2m. E.G.C. 2014 £3.85 – BLYTON EVEREST (SD) BLYTON GOLDEN GIRL BLYTON ROMANCE (SD ) BLYTON VALENTINE BRIAN'S DREAM (MIN D) Brian’s Dream Stylish white with lavender flush. Vigorous healthy growth. 1.2m. CEG. 2001 £2.75 £6.95 (MIN D) (MIN D ) Carstone Ruby Unfading ruby red with classic form. 1.1m. CEG. 1996 £2.75 – David Howard Burnt orange-yellow flowers on black foliage.Popular garden variety, especially for £2.75 – the mixed herabaceous border. 1.2m. G. AGM. 1965 Dikara Superb Lovely sugar pink with neat formation. Top class! 1.2m ECG. .2010 £3.00 £7.95 Edinburgh An old favourite. Purple and white bi-colour. G.C. 1.2m. 1950 £2.75 £6.95 Fire Mountain Bright red with almost black foliage. Good garden variety. 1.2m. G. 1999 £2.75 – U Formby Art Excellent bi-colour garden variety. Pink tips, with white base. 1.2m. CG. £3.00 £6.95 Gateshead Superb peachy-orange with lemon base and classic decorative form. Shows well £3.00 – CARSTONE RUBY DAVID HOWARD (MIN D) DIKARA SUPERB (MIN D) EDINBURGH (SD) FIRE MOUNTAIN (MIN D) Festival when grown well! 1.1m. EG. 1990 (DUAL S / MIN D) U Hillcrest Firecrest Eyecatching bright yellow wiith orange red tips. An excellent garden and cutflower £3.00 £7.95 variety. Compact habit growing to 1.2m. G.C. 2016. Karenglen Vibrant orange-scarlet with good form. 1m. CEG. AM/E. AGM. 1990 £3.00 – Leopold Chloe Excellent rich pink. Grow 8 up and feed with extra potash. 1.25m. EG. 2009 £3.00 – Lismore Robin Bright reddish orange miniature with good decorative form. 1m. C.E.G. 2001 £2.75 – Marston George Very dark burgundy red regularly seen on show benches. 1.2m, CGE. 2012 £3.35 – Marston Lilac Superb lilac performing consistently on the benches. 1m. ECG. AM/E. AGM. 2003 £3.00 – Marston Suzanne Popular bright red good for showing when grown 12-14 up. C.E. 1.5m. 2009 £3.35 – FORMBY ART (SD) GATESHEAD KARENGLEN (MIN D) U t Polventon Classy dusky pink feintly tipped gold with good stems and excellent petal lay. Grow £3.85 – FESTIVAL (SD) Kristobel 14 up. 1.5m. E.C.G U t Roger Turrel This quality bright yellow was first seen in 2012.Blooms dress right back to ramrod £3.85 – stems when grown 6 up. We have found this more weatherproof than some when grown outside.1.4m. E.C. Raiser Terry Bratcher U Rossendale Raspberry red blending to lemon base. An unusual blend of colours good for cutting £3.00 £7.95 Flamenco with strong stems. G.C 1.2m. 2014

DARK LEAVED DAHLIA COLLECTION LEOPOLD CHLOE (SD) LISMORE ROBIN (MIN D) HILLCREST FIRECREST (SD) MARSTON GEORGE With striking purple/black foliage these dark leaved Dahlias will add a new (MIN D) depth of colour to any garden. Like any Dahlias they need full sun to bring out the best in them. Our choice of 5 distinct varieties will include a mixture of tall and shorter growing varieties as well as single and double flowered types. MINI GARDEN PLANT READY DAR5 5 Assorted Dark Leaved £11.75 £21.75 DAR10 5 pairs Assorted Dark Leaved £21.00 £41.00 MARSTON LILAC (MIN D) MARSTON SUZANNE POLVENTON KRISTOBEL ROGER TURREL (SD) ROSSENDALE (MIN D) (MIN D) (NEW) (NEW) FLAMENCO (SD) 16 For Garden Ready Plants please add £2.00 each to Mini Plant prices - See page 3 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 17 SMALL AND MINIATURE DECORATIVES (Continued)

MINI TUBER PLANT Rossendale Heide Lovely bright red with strong growth and good stems. 1.5m. E.G.C. 2013 £3.00 £7.95 U Rossendale Weatherproof white with reflexing form. Occasional lavender flush. Grow 10-12 up. £3.00 – Mollie 1.2m. E.C.G. 2014 Rossendale Lovely delicate pink with excellent stems making this a really good variety for £3.00 – ROSSENDALE HEIDE ROSSENDALE MOLLIE ROSSENDALE ROXY Parkey cutting. 1.2m. C.G.E. 2010 (SD) (MIN D) (MIN D) U Rossendlale Roxy Yellow with pinkish flush. Should do well on the benches. 1.2m. E.G.C. 2015 £3.35 – Rossendale Full bodied pink with salmon blends. A strong grower with true decorative £3.35 – Stephanie formation. 1.2m. EC. 2012 Ruskin Diane Yellow blooms of full size and superb formation. 1.25m. EG. 1984 £3.00 £7.95 Ryecroft Brenda T White with a hint of lavender. 1.4m. E.G. Grow 9 up to avoid going oversize! 2008. £3.00 £6.95 U Ryecroft Claire Bright yellow of top quality and form. Grow 12up. E.C.G. 1.2m. 2005 £2.75 – Ryecroft Jan Excellent ivory white which shows well. 1.2m. C.E.G. AM/E. AGM. 2001 £3.00 – U t Soft creamy white overlaid blush pink. C.G. 1-1.2m. Raised by Les Jackson, this Sarah Bryant £3.85 – ROSSENDALE RUSKIN DIANE (SD) ROSSENDALE PARKEY RYECROFT BRENDA T was named in memory of the first woman soldier fatality in Afghanistan. A donation will be made to Help for Heroes for each plant sold. STEPHANIE (SD) (MIN D) (SD) U t Sefton Silvertop Lovely blush pink raised by John Wood, from Southport. Strong grower up to 1.4m £3.85 – which makes a good cut flower and garden variety. G.C. 2016. U Sheval Megan First class weatherproof unfading vivid red that looks as if it will be as popular this £3.85 – season as last. 1.4m. E.G.C. Grow 8-9 up for showing. 2016. Tomo Purple heavily tipped white; showy garden dahlia. 1.25m. G. 1999 £2.75 £6.95 Top Totty Striking violet purple with classic decorative formation. 1.5m. CEG. AM/E. 2002 £3.00 – Westerton Pearlescent peach with lemon undertones. Parkinson Perpetual Trophy winner at £3.00 – Southside Harrogate 2012. E.G. 1.2m RYECROFT JAN (MIN D) White Knight A lovely white miniature which deserves to be shown more. 1m. CEG. 2000 £2.75 £6.95 Winholme Diane Top class creamy lemon. A very popular show variety. 1.25m. EG. 2000 £3.00 £7.95 U Woodside Finale Lemon yellow, flushed orangey red at tips. . 1.25m. C.G. 2004 £2.75 –

SMALL AND MINIATURE DECORATIVE AND CACTUS COLLECTION These are good all round varieties with the emphasis of our selection being based on exhibition and garden use. Generally, plants should be ‘stopped’ at 5-7 pairs of leaves and all stems allowed to develop. For some varieties, some thinning out may be required to ensure quality blooms. RYECROFT CLAIRE SARAH BRYANT (SD) (NEW) SEFTON SILVERTOP (SD) (NEW) The following collections are of OUR CHOICE from this catalogue and supplied in a wide colour range with a label (MIN D) indicating colour and approximate height for each variety.

MINI GARDEN PLANT READY TUBERS SMD5 5 Assorted Small/Miniature £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 Decoratives SMD10 5 pairs Assorted Small/ £21.00 £41.00 – Miniature Decoratives SMC5 5 Assorted Small/Miniature £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 SHEVAL MEGAN (SD) TOMO (SD) TOP TOTTY (MIN D) Cactus SMC10 5 pairs Assorted Small/ £21.00 £41.00 – Miniature Cactus SMDC5 5 Assorted Small/Miniature £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 Decoratives & Cactus SMDC10 5 pairs Assorted Small/ £21.00 £41.00 – Miniature Decoratives & Cactus WHITE KNIGHT (MIN D) WINHOLME DIANE (SD) WOODSIDE FINALE WESTERTON SOUTHSIDE (SD) (MIN D) 18 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 3 For abbreviations please see page 3 19 SMALL AND MINIATURE CACTUS AND SEMI-CACTUS Popular exhibition varieties and good garden and cut flower types are included in this section of “spiky” Dahlias. Small varieties produce flowers from 100-150mm (4-6") in diameter but for exhibition they must not exceed 170mm. Miniature flowers can be up to 115mm (4"), and must not exceed this if showing. MINI TUBER PLANT AVOCA CAROL'S SPANISH CHERWELL DEBORAH'S KIWI DORIS DAY (SC) EMBRACE (SC) Avoca Lovely peach orange with lighter tips. A strong grower with well formed blooms. £2.75 £6.95 COMMANCHE (SSC) DANCER (MIN C) GOLDCREST (SSC) (SC) Commanche ECG. 1.2m. 2002 Carol’s Spanish Eye-catching white with purple tips. Good garden variety. For exhibiton best on a £3.00 £6.95 Dancer double stop with 14 up. E.G.C. 1.2m. 2013 Cherwell Full sized quality flowers of golden yellow with hint of apricot. Compact grower. £3.00 £7.95 Goldcrest Often a late starter from tubers! 0.9m. CEG. 1996 Deborah’s Kiwi Superb lavender pink sport from ‘Kiwi Gloria’. Same excellent form. 1.1m. E. Needs £2.75 £6.95 stopping about 10 days earlier than most. 1996 Doris Day Deep cardinal-red flowers. Very free and early flowering. AM/G. 1.1m. CG. 1952 £2.75 £6.95 GRACIE S (MIN C) GREENWAY'S ZOE HAYLEY JANE HILLCREST JERSIE INDIAN SUMMER JOSUDI TELSTAR Embrace Pale orange well formed blooms. Needs an early stop. 1.25m. CEG. 1999 £3.00 £6.95 (SSC) (NEW) (SSC) (NEW) (SC) (SC) (MIN C) (NEW) Gracie S Bright reddish purple. Free flowering for garden or showing. 1.2m C.E.G. 2003 £3.00 – U t Greenway’s Zoe Golden yellow blends, good form. Grow 10-12 up for show. CEM. 1.2m. E.G.C £3.35 – Hayley Jane Re-introduction of this creamy white with lilac purple tips. 1.2m. C.G. 1977 £2.75 – U Hillcrest Jersie Apricot and yellow blends with weather resistant blooms. 1.2m. E.G.C. 2014 £3.00 – Indian Summer Vivid scarlet red colour and excellent habit. 1.1m. CEG. AGM. 1979 £3.00 – U t Josudi Hercules Well formed dusky pink, free flowering and weatherproof. Silver Medal winner at £4.35 – KILMORIE (SSC) KIWI GLORIA (SSC) LAVENDER LINE LEMON ELEGANS NDS trials, Leeds. Raised by Peter Greenway, royalties from this variety will be (SC) (SSC) donated to the Cornwall Air Ambulance at his request. 1.2m. E.G.C. 2016 U t Josudi Telstar Lovely pink and yellow blends with well formed blooms. A share of proceeds from £4.35 – the sale of this variety will be donated to the Cornwall Air Ambulance at the raiser, Peter Greenway’s request. 1m. E G.C. 2016 U Kilmorie Neat salmon apricot blooms with lemon base. 1.25m. CEG. 2002 £3.00 – Kiwi Gloria Top quality pale lavender pink. Benefits from an early stop. 1.1m. E. 1988 £2.75 – Lavender Line Clear lavender blooms. An easy and reliable grower. 1.2m. CEG. 1999 £2.75 £6.95 JOSUDI HERCULES (MIN C) (NEW) OAKWOOD ORETI BLISS (SC) PARKLAND RAVE PEARSONS BEN Lemon Elegans Quality pale yellow blooms with good depth. 1.2m. ECG. AM/E. AGM. 1988 £3.00 £7.95 GOLDCREST (SSC) (SC) (NEW) (SSC) (NEW) Oakwood Yellow with occassional orange red central flush. One of the best for showing in this £3.00 £7.95 Goldcrest section. Regular winner. Compact habit. E. 1.1m. 2006 Oreti Bliss Superb clean white blooms with excellent form on strong stems. 1.2m. EG. 2003 £3.00 £7.95 U t Parkland Rave Lovely free flowering lilac pink giving a superb garden show. 1.2m . C.G. 2005 £3.00 – U t Pearsons Ben Reliable free flowering bright red form the USA. 1.2m C.G. 1996 £2.75 – Ruskin Andrea Bright candy pink with white base. Grow 8-10up. 1.2m. EGC. 2004 £2.75 £6.95 RUSKIN ANDREA RUSKIN MARIGOLD RUSKIN MYRA RYECROFT PIXIE Ruskin Marigold An early flowering reliable vivid orange for garden and cutting. 1m. CG. 1999 £2.75 – (SSC) (SSC) (SSC) (MIN C) Ruskin Myra Light orange with yellow base. Reliable and free flowering. 1.2m. CEG. 2001 £2.75 £6.95 Ryecroft Pixie Well formed blooms of strawberry pink. Compact habit. 1m. GEC. 2011 £3.00 £6.95 Ryecroft Zoe Peach/orange with a lemon centre. Best when grown 9-10 up. Full size blooms with £3.00 £7.95 plenty of depth and excellent form. ECG. 1.2m. 2006 U Sue’s Kilmorie Lovely light lemon with pale apricot shadings, more intense when covered. Early £3.00 £7.95 flowering doing well outside. Grow 8 up. 1.25m E.C.G 2012 U Orange bronze with excellent form when grown in pots. 1.4m E.G.C. 2010 Tom McClelland £3.35 £7.95 TOM McCLELLAND TRELYN KIWI (SC) RYECROFT ZOE (SSC) Trelyn Kiwi White with a faint lavender flush. Needs an early stop. 1.2m E.G. 1996 £2.75 £6.95 (MIN C) Weston Free flowering rich purple. 1.2m. E.G.C. £3.00 £6.95 Buccaneer Weston Pirate Deep blood red of excellent form. A regular winner. 1.2m. CEG. AGM. 1998 £3.00 – Weston Spanish Outstanding bi-colour of bright scarlet with yellow base. Needs double stop if £3.00 £6.95 Dancer showing as a miniature. 1.2m. CEG. AGM. 2000 White Swallow The best white in this section for garden and cutting. 1.2m CG. 1966 £2.75 – SUE'S KILMORIE (SSC) WESTON WESTON PIRATE WESTON SPANISH WHITE SWALLOW BUCCANEER (MIN C) DANCER (SSC) (MIN C) (DUAL SC/MIN C) 20 For Garden Ready Plants please add £2.00 each to Mini Plant prices - See page 3 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 21 SMALL AND MINIATURE BALL Some top exhibition varieties are included here but all are good for garden and cutting. These varieties have flowers of pompon formation, but larger. Up to 100mm (4") diameter for miniature ball and 100-150mm (4-6") for small ball. For exhibition purposes miniature flowered varieties must not exceed 115mm and small flowered varieties must not exceed 170mm. MINI TUBER PLANT Amy Cave Superb blooms of purple maroon. Equal to any in section. 1.1m. E.C.G. 2007 £3.00 – Aurora’s Kiss Deepest wine crimson almost black. 1.1m. C.E.G. 1997 £2.75 £6.95 AMY CAVE (SB) AURORA'S KISS (MIN B) BLYTON LADY IN RED BLYTON SOFTER GLEAM CARSTONE VALLIANT Blyton Lady In Bright red blooms which hold colour well. Erect vigorous habit with good stems for £3.00 – (MIN B) (SB) (DUAL SB / MIN B) Red cutting. E.C.G. 1.4m 2005 Blyton Softer Lovely soft orange with paler base. Excellent form and good strong stems. ECG. £3.00 – Gleam 1.2m. AGM. AM/E. 2003. Carstone Valliant Pillarbox red with excellent stems. A true ball! 1.1m. E.C.G. 2008 £3.00 £7.95 Charlie Briggs Brightest orange/bronze with good full sized blooms. 1.2m. ECG. 2001 £3.00 – t Cherwell Linnet Eyecatching bright orange with burnt orange reverse. 1.4m. C.E.G. 2006 £3.00 – U t Clearview Daniel Bright yellow with good form. 1.2m. E.C.G £3.00 – Cornel A classic ball Dahlia! Superb unfading red. Weather resistant. 1.1m. CEG. 1994 £2.75 £6.95 CHARLIE BRIGGS (SB) CHERWELL LINNET CLEARVIEW DANIEL CORNEL DOROTHY ROSE (SB) U Dorothy Rose Stunning rich purple, lighter undertones. Good for cutting. 1.2m. G.C. 2011 £3.00 £6.95 (SB) (NEW) (MIN B) (NEW) (DUAL SB / MIN B) Hamari Rose Rose pink with classic ball form. 1m. EG. AGM. 1993 £2.75 £6.95 Ivanetti Superb dark maroon purple. Excellent form and habit. 1.1m. CEG. 1999 £2.75 £6.95 Jomanda Excellent terracotta orange. A show bench favourite. 1.4m. CEG. AGM. 1996 £2.75 – L’Ancresse Immaculate white blooms with faint lavender flush. 1.2m. EG. 1982 £2.75 £6.95 L.A.T.E. Orange and peach blends. Wonderful dahlia for all purposes. 1.5m. CEG. 1999 £2.75 £6.95 Lemon Zing Lemon yellow with excellent form. 1.25m. CEG. 1999 £2.75 £6.95 Mary’s Jomanda Rich magenta pink. A show bench favourite. 1.4m. CEG. AGM. 2002 £2.75 – HAMARI ROSE IVANETTI JOMANDA L'ANCRESSE L.A.T.E. (MIN B) Megan Dean Lavender pink with white base of excellent form. E.C.G. 1.5m. 2006 £3.00 £6.95 (MIN B) (DUAL SB / MIN B) (DUAL SB / MIN B) (DUAL SB / MIN B) U Raspberry Rich raspberry red sport from Carstone Valliant. Same good form with strong £3.00 £7.95 Valliant stems. 1.1m C.E.G. 2013 Rossendale Pure white blooms of neatest form. A reliable grower with good strong stems E.C.G. £3.00 £6.95 Natasha 1.2m. 2005 Ruskin Tangerine Reliable bright orange for garden and cutting. Needs an early stop. 1m. CG. 1994 £2.75 £6.95 U Ruth Ann Lovely free flowering orange, good stems for cutting. 1.5m CG. CEM 2016 £3.00 – Ryecroft Laura Excellent yellow with show winning form. 1.2m. CEG. 2008 £2.75 £6.95 Ryecroft Yellow True miniature ball. Yellow flowers held well above the foliage. Grow 8 up. CGE. £3.00 £7.95 Orb 1.2m. 2011 LEMON ZING MARY'S JOMANDA RASPBERRY VALLIANT Westerton Folly Full bodied bright pink. Weatherproof. AGM. 1.2m. EG. 2010 £3.00 – (MIN B) (DUAL SB / MIN B) (DUAL SB / MIN B)

POMPOM AND BALL DAHLIA COLLECTION Pompons are dainty flowers that only reach about 50mm (2”) across. Ball dahlias have flowers up to 150mm (6”) across. Both types can be ‘stopped’ when 5-7 pairs of leaves have developed and all the resulting stems allowed to flower. Disbudding is only necessary if growing for exhibition or for cut flowers as this gives longer stems. The following collections are of OUR CHOICE from this catalogue and supplied in a wide colour range with a label for each variety. MINI GARDEN ROSSENDALE NATASHA RUSKIN TANGERINE MEGAN DEAN RUTH ANN (MIN B) PLANT READY TUBERS (DUAL SB / MIN B) (DUAL SB / MIN B) (DUAL SB / MIN B) SMB5 5 Assorted Small/Miniature Balls £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 GROWING TIP SMB10 5 pairs Assorted Small/Miniature Balls £21.00 £41.00 – Regular feeding and dead heading POM5 5 Assorted Small/Miniature Poms £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 will help extend the flowering of your POM10 5 pairs Assorted Small/Miniature Poms £21.00 £41.00 – Dahlias well into the autumn. A high SMP5 5 Assorted Small/Miniature Poms & Balls £11.75 £21.75 £24.75 potash feed will improve flower colour SMP10 5 pairs Assorted Small/Miniature Poms £21.00 £41.00 – and help strenghten the stems. & Balls RYECROFT LAURA (MIN B) RYECROFT YELLOW WESTERTON FOLLY (SB) ORB (MIN B) 22 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 3 For abbreviations please see page 3 23 POMPOM Often described as “Golf Balls on sticks” these tend to be more popular with exhibitors for the show bench but deserve a try in the garden as well. Free flowering. The flowers of these varieties all have round honeycomb formation and, for exhibition, must not exceed 52mm in diameter except in the case of Large poms (LPom) which should not exceed 75mm. MINI TUBER PLANT AURWEN'S VIOLET FRANZ KAFKA GURTLA TWILIGHT IRISH GLOW (POM) JODIE WILKINSON JOHANN (POM) Aurwen’s Violet Rich dark purple. 1.1m. EG. 1998 £2.75 £6.95 (POM) (L POM) (POM) (L POM) Franz Kafka Free flowering with masses of lilac pink flowers. 1.2m. G.E.C. 1974 £3.00 £6.95 Gurtla Twilight A pompon of precise form; white base with pink blush. 1.1m. E. 1996 £3.00 – U Irish Glow Lovely bright orange from America. Should do well. CEM. 1.2m G.E. £3.35 – Jodie Wilkinson Lovely apricot with lemon tones. CEM. 1.2m. C.E.G. 2012 £3.00 £7.95 Johann Nicely formed blooms of glowing red. 1m. EG. 1971 £2.75 £6.95 Lakeland Polly Vibrant magenta pink fading to a white base. Very neat flowers. 1.2m E.G. 2001 £3.00 £6.95 LAKELAND POLLY LISMORE CAROL LISMORE MARTIN'S MINLEY CAROL MOOR PLACE Lismore Carol Vibrant orange-red sport from “Minley Carol”. Identical good form. 1.1m. EG. 2000 £2.75 £6.95 (POM) (POM) MOONLIGHT (POM) YELLOW (POM) (POM) (POM) Lismore Moonlight True yellow pom of quality. 1.1m. EG. 1998 £3.00 – Martin’s Yellow From New Zealand, a pure clear yellow. 1m. EG. 1980 £3.00 – Minley Carol Excellent light orange with yellow blends to base. AGM. 1.1m. EG. 1983 £2.75 £6.95 Moor Place Deep maroon purple. Reliable. HC. 1.1m. EG. AM/E. 1957 £2.75 – Ms. Kennedy Rich flame orange. Medaled at Golden Acre Park 2014 1.5m E.G.C. (USA 2011) £3.00 £7.95 Noreen Pink fading to base of petals. 1.1m. EG. 1962 £2.75 £6.95 MS. KENNEDY NOREEN (POM) NULAND'S RHONDA (POM) SMALL WORLD WILLO'S BOREALIS Nuland’s Jose- With a colour reminiscent of rhubarb and custard sweets this has classic pom £3.00 – (L POM) JOSEPHINE (L POM) (POM) (POM) phine formation with flowers held well on good stems. CEG. 1.2m. 2005 Rhonda Perfect pale lilac. 1m. EG. 1947 £3.00 – Small World Still the best white pompon occasionally with purple fleck 1.1m. EG.AGM. 1967 £2.75 – U Willo’s Borealis Superb lavender blooms of exhibition quality. 1.1m. E. 1978 £2.75 – Willo’s Surprise Intense wine red. 1.1m. EG. 1964 £2.75 – Willo’s Violet Violet with white base and superb form. 1.1m. EG. 1937 2.75 £6.95 WILLO'S SURPRISE WILLO'S VIOLET WINKIE ART DECO PP ART NOUVEAU PP (PAEONY) BISHOP Winkie Lambrusco Outstanding orange red from Australia. Strong growing habit. 1.5m. G.E.C. 2013 £3.00 – (POM) (POM) LAMBRUSCO (POM) (DOUBLE ORCHID) (DOUBLE ORCHID) OF CANTERBURY BEDDING The following are short enough not to require staking and will cover themselves with blooms from July to frosts. Varieties marked PP are particularly suitable for growing in pots. Those marked PBR are varieties protected by plant breeders’ rights. Art Deco Burnished bronze with copper reverse. 30-40cms. AGM. PBR. PP. £2.75 – Art Nouveau Striking pink with purple reverse. 30-40cms. AGM. PBR. PP. £2.75 – CITY OF LEIDEN ELLEN HUSTON HEATHER LINFORD MAGENTA Bishop of Single cerise purple flowers with contrasting beetroot coloured foliage which makes £2.75 – (DOUBLE MIN SC) PP (MISC) PP (SSC FIM) MAGIC (SINGLE) Canterbury a very attractive garden plant. Also good in pots. 75cms. 2004 U City of Leiden Unusual coral pink with dark foliage. 50cms. G. PP. 2004 £2.75 – U t Crème de Cassis Stunning pale lilac flowers with purple reverse and same coloured centre. Good £3.00 – choice for pots. 60cms. G. 2014 Ellen Huston Double orange-scarlet with dark purple foliage. 35cms. AGM. PP. 1975 £2.75 – U Heather Linford Soft yellow double flowers on compact plants. Ideal for pots. G. PP. 2013 £2.75 – U Magenta Magic Dark magenta petals, edged light pink. Purplish/black foliage. 50cms. £2.75 – MATILDA HUSTON CRÉME DE CASSIS (DOUBLE) (NEW) MOONFIRE PARK PRINCESS PRESTON PARK U Matilda Huston Vivid cerise red; will become very popular. (NZ). 60cms. 1978 £2.75 – (DOUBLE) (SSC) (SINGLE) (SC) (SINGLE) Moonfire Eye-catching deep gold with vermillion centre. Dark Foliage. 60cms. AGM. 1998 £2.75 – Park Princess Flowers bright pink with white base. 60 cms. 1959 £2.75 – FOR DETAILS OF THE Preston Park Scarlet flowers and almost black foliage. 30cms. AGM. 1969 £2.75 – BEDDING AND PATIO DAHLIA U Rosamunde Lilac pink flowers with dark eye and almost black foliage. C.G. 1997 £2.75 – COLLECTIONS WE OFFER U Spanish Very free flowering orange with bronze reverse. Good in the garden for the front of £2.75 – PLEASE SEE PAGE 10 Conquest the border and in pots. Raiser Ken Stock. 45cm. PP. 2008 ROSAMUNDE SPANISH TUDOR 1 YELLOW HAMMER U Tudor 1 Creamy-primrose flowers with chocolate centre and dark foliage. 30cms. PP. 2003 £2.75 – (MISC) CONQUEST PP PP (SEMI-DOUBLE) (SINGLE) Yellow Hammer Yellow flowers with contrasting black foliage. 45cms. AGM. 1966 £2.75 –

24 For Garden Ready Plants please add £2.00 each to Mini Plant prices - See page 3 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 25 GENERAL TERMS CHRYSANTHEMUMS THIS CATALOGUE CANCELS ALL PREVIOUS CATALOGUES. PRICES QUOTED APPLY UNTIL 30th JUNE 2017. Chrysanthemums are supplied as strong rooted cuttings grown in individual cells ready for potting into at least a 9cm pot and PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE ORDERING. are available from February to Early June. Orders for other than our special collections must be received before April 1st.

We regret we are unable to accept telephone orders and would kindly request that all orders are submitted on the order form Please indicate clearly on the order form when plants are required bearing in mind that a minimum of 5 weeks notice is provided or placed through our secure website at www.hallsofheddon.co.uk required as cuttings are taken to order. We would suggest the following guidelines to help you determine when it is best for you to receive your plants depending on the facilities you have available: PAYMENT WITH ORDER PLEASE: This enables us to minimise clerical work in our busy season and keep prices down. HEATED GREENHOUSE - from early February onwards. COLD GREENHOUSE - not before mid-March in the South and early April in the North. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Please ensure all cheques and postal orders are made payable to “W. N. Hall & Sons Ltd”. Due to COLD FRAME - not before early April in the South and mid-end April in the North bank charges, we regret that any cheques returned to us unpaid will incur a £15.00 charge. Credit/Debit cards will be charged NO PROTECTION - not before end April in the South and early May in the North. on receipt of order. MINIMUM order value of £10.00 excluding carriage and packing. SUGGESTED STOPPING DATES SUBSTITUTES: In the event of a variety being sold out, we reserve the right to substitute a similar variety unless specified as "No Substitutes" on the order form. For those of you that are showing it is important to have an idea of "stopping" dates. To assist exhibitors in timing their blooms we have now included suggested stopping dates for each variety within their descriptions. These dates are intended as a ORDER DEADLINES: All of our plants are rooted to order with a minimum 5 week period being needed from orders guide only and are based on aiming for show dates of early/mid September and early/mid November in the North East of being booked in and plants being despatched. We are therefore unable to accept orders for plants, other than our Special England. Adjustments should be made for earlier or later shows. Collections, after the following dates: Chrysanthemums -1st April, Dahlia Mini Plants and Garden Ready Dahlias - 20th April. Due to longer day length, growers in the south of the country should delay these suggested dates by up to 4 weeks whilst Stocks of Tubers are limited so early ordering is advisable. more northerly growers than ourselves would need to stop up to 2 weeks or so earlier. As an extremely rough guide delay stopping by 1 week for every 150 miles south of Newcastle and bring forward by 1 week for every 150 miles further north. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: All orders will be acknowledged by post and an order number given. This number should be retained If you are not aiming to grow for shows then these stopping dates become much less critical with a delay in stopping only until the order is completed and should be quoted in the event of any correspondence concerning the order. resulting in a corresponding delay in flowering. The serious grower will keep their own records from year to year to assist them in timing for shows. Please check that we have your details recorded correctly to ensure you receive your plants safely. Your acknowledgment will Please Note: Depending on when your order is received and the period you have requested delivery of your order, some of also give an estimated delivery period based on facilities available and date required as per the information you provide on these suggested dates may have been missed. This will not affect the plant, but may result in some varieties flowering later the order form. We will make every effort to supply plants during the period requested but delays may occur in periods of high than indicated. demand. When it comes to late flowering varieties you will see that most have 2 stopping dates suggested. Exhibitors will tend to CARRIAGE AND PACKING CHARGES TO ALL UK DESTINATIONS (INSURED). flower on 2nd crown buds as this gives the plant a longer growing season, a bigger root system and therefore generally better flowers. Perfectly good results when growing for pleasure can however be achieved on later delivered plants by just using the Dahlia Pot Tubers: £6.95 regardless of the number of Tubers ordered. These will generally be sent 2nd Class Post later date given for the 2nd stop. Dahlia Mini Plants and Chrysanthemums: £6.95 regardless of the number of plants ordered. Sent 1st Class Post Garden Ready Dahlias: £6.95 regardless of the number of plants ordered. Sent 1st Class Post QUANTITY DISCOUNTS FOR CHRYSANTHEMUMS Please Note: Due to different availability periods we cannot combine the above so separate carriage charges will apply as they will effectively be treated as separate orders. Apply only when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered. EACH RATE £2.60 each £3.00 each £4.00 each SPECIAL DELIVERY SERVICE: We are able to offer an optional special delivery service for an additional £5 per order. Please ensure you provide a contact telephone number we can reach you on between 9am and 5pm so we can arrange 3-4 plants £2.40 each £2.80 each £3.70 each delivery as this service requires a signature on receipt. 5-9 plants £2.20 each £2.60 each £3.40 each COLLECTION OF ORDERS AND PERSONAL CALLERS: Customers can collect their orders at either our West Heddon or 10 + plants £1.95 each £2.35 each £3.00 each Ovington Nurseries (see order form) in which case there will be no carriage charge. We will advise when the order is ready for collection. We will also have a range of Chrysanthemums and Dahlias available in our plant sales area from April and May respectively. ABBREVIATIONS NCS Classification Details:-

ORDERS FOR PLANTS TO EIRE AND MAINLAND EUROPE: Please see our website or contact our office for full details and C Cutting 3a - Large November Incurve 3b - Medium November Incurve current rates. NOTE: We are unable to supply Garden Ready Dahlias to destinations outside the UK (i.e. to addresses without E Exhibition Variety 5a - Large November Intermediate 5b - Medium November Intermediate a valid UK postcode). AM Award of Garden Merit 13a- Large October Incurve 13b - Medium October Incurve

Early ordering enables us to plan our production more efficiently thus helping to keep costs down. It also helps us PC Preliminary 14a - Large October Reflex 14b - Medium October Reflex ensure that we have available the plants you require and to this end we ask that you place your order a minimum of 5 Commendation 15a - Large October Intermediate 15b - Medium October Intermediate weeks in advance of your requirements. PD Preliminary Diploma 23a - Large September Incurve 23b- Medium September Incurve For full terms and conditions and more details on the type of plants you will receive, please visit our website at * Ability to flower outside 24a - Large September Reflex 24b - Medium September Reflex www.hallsofheddon.co.uk without protection. 25a - Large September Intermediate 25b - Medium September Intermediate ♦ First appearance in 29a - September Anenome Spray 29c(19c) - September (October) Reflexing Spray catalogue. 29d(19d) - September (October) Single Spray 29e - September Intermediate Spray

GUARANTEE. All green plants are despatched by first class post or next day courier service to ensure you receive CHRYSANTHEMUM CULTURAL INFORMATION them in the best possible condition. Please contact us immediately if any plants fail to satisfy on arrival. We will Halls of Heddon growing guides can be found on our website under the Chrysanthemum heading. Alternatively hard replace or refund the full cost of the plants providing they are returned to us within 7 days. For pot tubers please copies can be supplied by post at a cost of 25p each by ticking the relevant box on the order form. see relevant section under DAHLIAS.

26 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 27 EARLY FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUM BLOOMS SEPTEMBER FLOWERING

The following varieties all £2.60 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.40 each, 5-9 plants of the same variety £2.20 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £1.95 each. BRONZE MAX RILEY EGRET MUSIC EARLY INCURVE BLOOMS Blooms have close, firm and tightly formed incurved florets (petals) which should form a perfect globe.These will all generally flower in September depending on cultural practices and stopping dates of which a suggested date (for northern growers) is given in brackets. After stopping restrict the number of breaks (stems) on each plant to 3-5 stems. * denotes reasonably weather proof. 23b * Bronze Max Riley Striking bronze of tightly incurving form. AGM. CE. (15/4) 1.2m 1993 23b Egret Classic white incurve which is a regular winner. E. PC/E. (1/5) 1.4m. 1985 23b * Hard petalled true incurve of deepest yellow. PCE. AGM. (15/4) 1.2m. 1988 Max Riley PETER ROWE STEVE PACKHAM MAX RILEY APRICOT COURTIER 23b Music Excellent true incurve of an attractive bright pink. CE. (15/4) 1.4m. 1991 23b Peter Rowe Tightly incurved deep yellow. AMC/E. (25/4) 1.2m. 1974 23b Steve Packham Outstanding white incurve. Raised by Harry Lawson. (28/3). 2013

EARLY REFLEX BLOOMS Blooms have dropping florets (petals) which should reflex gracefully and overlap one another to give a fully reflexed bloom - an umbrella effect. These will all generally flower in September depending on cultural practices and stopping dates of which a suggested date (for northern growers) is given in brackets. After stopping restrict the number of breaks (stems) on each plant to 3-5 stems. * denotes reasonably weather proof. BRONZE MATLOCK CHRISTOPHER LAWSON COURTIER DORRIDGE CRYSTAL GAMBIT

24a Apricot Courtier Fine apricot sport from ‘Courtier’. E. (11/5) 1.2m. 1985 24b * Bronze Matlock Rich bronze sport from ‘Matlock’ with same superb form. CE. (15/5) 1.2m. 1992 24b Christopher Lawson Superb bright crimson reflex for exhibition. E. AME. DE. (1/4) 1.5m. 1994 24a Courtier Deeply reflexing blooms of bright pink. Superb form. PCE. AME. E. (1/5) 1.2m. 1982 24a Dorridge Crystal Immaculate shining white reflex. E. (15/4) 1.2m. 1988 24a Gambit Enormous cerise pink reflex. AME. E.(15/5) 1.2m. 1979 24b * George Griffiths Dark red fully reflexed blooms for exhibition. E. AGM. (25/4) 1.4m. 1979 24a Golden Courtier Deep gold sport of ‘Apricot Courtier’. E. PC/E. (1/5) 1.2m. 1990 GEORGE GRIFFITHS GOLDEN COURTIER HERBIE McCAULEY JOHN LOWRY JOYCE FOUNTAIN 24b Herbie McCauley Very neat pure white exhibition reflex. Grow 2 up. PCE. PDE. (1/5) 1.2m. 2007 24a John Lowry Light purple reflex. Much admired. (14/4) 1.2m. 2007 24a Joyce Fountain Burgundy red with pink tones on maturity and good exhibition form. AME. (1/4) 1.2m. 2003 24b * Matlock Glowing vermillion red. Neat form and good depth. CE. (15/5) 1.2m. 1986 24b Maxine Charlton Lovely clear shell pink. E.C. (10/4) 1.2m. 2009. 24b * Membury Bright flame scarlet of ideal habit. PCC. C. AGM. (10/5) 1.2m. 1978 24a Peach Courtier Beautiful pure peach sport from ‘Courtier’. E. (1/5) 1.2m. 1993 24b Thoroughbred Very large dark purple blooms of deep reflexing form E. PC/E. (25/4) 1.3m. 1994 MAXINE CHARLTON MEMBURY PEACH COURTIER 24b Venice An extremely neat reflex of vivid pink. Outstanding. AME. E. (25/4) 1.2m. 1978 24a Yellow Courtier Distinct light yellow sport from ‘Courtier’.PCE. E. (1/5) 1.2m. 1991

PERMANENT MARKER PENS £2.25 each P&P free Available as Fine and Medium tip. Please specify MATLOCK THOROUGHBRED VENICE YELLOW COURTIER

28 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 29 EARLY INTERMEDIATE BLOOMS Blooms are not completely incurved or true reflexed types. The florets (petals) may incurve closely and regularly or loosely and irregularly but do not form a perfect globe. These will all generally flower in September depending on cultural practices and stopping dates of which a suggested date (for northern growers) is given in brackets. After stopping restrict the number of breaks (stems) on each plant to 3-5 stems. * denotes reasonably weather proof.

25b * Alec Bedser Large incurving blooms of light yellow. (5/5) 1m. 1960 25b * Allouise Delightful clear pink, broad petalled incurving blooms. C. AGM. (10/5) 1.2m. 1976 ALEC BEDSER ALLOUISE ASTRO BILL WADE CLAPHAM DELIGHT 25b * Astro Slightly incurving bloom of rich orange. C. (20/4) 1.5m. 25a Bill Wade White intermediate of immense size and excellent form. PCE. E. (1/4) 1.2m. 1980 25b Clapham Delight Very large cream incurve of superb form. E. PD/E. PC/E. (25/3) 1.1m. 1997 25b Cornetto Excellent chrome yellow which produces real quality flowers. PCC/E.(10/5) 1.1m. 1988 25b * Dana Light yellow incurve which is excellent for cutting. C. AGM. (1/5) 1.1m. 1990 25a * Deva Glow Bright yellow for exhibition or garden. C.E. (25/4) 1.2m. 1980 25a Doris Ozall An unusual blend of amber and cream. PCE. (1/5) 1.2m. 2008 25b * Dorothy Stone Crisp, hard petalled white intermediate E. PC/C. PC/E. (25/4) 1.2m. 1990 CORNETTO DEVA GLOW DORIS OZALL 25b * Hanenburg Rusty red with copper reverse, a really rich colour. (5/5) 1.2m. 25b John Harrison Finest clear bronze of great quality. CE. PC/E. (20/4) 1.5m. 1993 25a Malcolm Perkins Bright yellow. Grown 2 up. E. (1/4) 1.5m. 1987 25b Millennium Light yellow of excellent form. CD. PD/E. PC/E. AGM. (25/4) 1.5m. 1999 25b * Orange Allouise Bright orange bronze. C. (10/5) 1.2m. 25b * Primrose Allouise A delightful creamy-primrose sport. C. AMG. (10/5)1.2m. 1993 25b * Promise Deep rose pink intermediate with silver reverse. (5/5) 1.1m. 1963 25b * Red Regal Mist Very weatherproof deep red. C.G. (15/4) 1.2m. 1979 DOROTHY STONE DANA HANENBURG JOHN HARRISON 25b * Regal Mist Weatherproof, incurving rich purple. PCC. (15/4) 1.2m. 1974 25b * Salmon Allouise Finest Salmon colour for cutting and the garden. C. (10/5) 1.2m. 1982 25a Savanah Charlton Lovely pink with good size and form for exhibition. E. PC/E. (1/5) 1.5m. 2008 25b * White Allouise Lovely incurving white for cutting. C. AGM. (10/5) 1.2m. 1981 25b Yellow Clapham Delight Lovely yellow sport with the same good form as its parent. (25/3) 1.1m. 2006

EXHIBITION EARLY BLOOM OUTDOOR BLOOMS FOR GARDEN COLLECTION AND CUTTING COLLECTION MALCOLM PERKINS MILLENNIUM ORANGE ALLOUISE PRIMROSE ALLOUISE PROMISE • Our choice of good and reliable varieties including • Our choice of easy to grow cut flower and garden Intermediate, Incurve and Reflex varieties chosen for varieties chosen for their ability to flower well outside their exhibition qualities. without the need for protection. • Flowers from end August to October depending on • After pinching out the growing tip allow 4-5 flowering stopping dates stems to develop on each plant. Remove all but the • Can be supplied as all Incurve and Intermediate terminal flower bud to achieve better quality and give varieties (please add “N” to code) or all reflexing good stem length for cutting. varieties (please add “R” to code). • Flowers from end of August depending on stopping • Collection may include early and mid-season date. All growing between 1m and 1.4m varieties as many of these are shown at early shows. REGAL MIST SALMON ALLOUISE SAVANAH CHARLTON

£19.50 £19.50 E10 5 Pairs (10 Plants) G10 5 Pairs (10 Plants) If you can why E21 21 Pairs in 7 varieties (3 of each) £37.75 G21 21 Pairs in 7 varieties (3 of each) £37.75 not visit us in September and E35 35 Pairs in 7 varieties (5 of each) £57.75 G35 35 Pairs in 7 varieties (5 of each) £57.75 see the fields in E50 50 plants in at least 10 varieties £77.50 G50 50 plants in at least 10 varieties £77.50 full flower. Over 15000 plants in almost 500 varieties. RED REGAL MIST WHITE ALLOUISE YELLOW CLAPHAM DELIGHT

30 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For abbreviations and NCS Classification details please see page 29 31 MID-SEASON FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUM BLOOMS OCTOBER FLOWERING

The following varieties all £2.60 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.40 each, 5-9 plants of the same variety £2.20 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £1.95 each. BRYONY WADE JOHN HUGHES JOYCE FRIEDA KAY WOOLMAN LAKELANDERS MID-SEASON INCURVE BLOOMS Blooms have close, firm and tightly formed incurved florets (petals) which should form a perfect globe.These will all generally flower in October depending on cultural practices and stopping dates.A suggested date for northern growers aiming for September shows is in red, and for late shows in ( ). Both stopping dates shown in ( ) indicates a variety best grown on a double stop for late shows only. After stopping restrict the number of breaks (stems) on each plant to 3-5 stems. These are often grown in pots and are suitable for flowering in a cold greenhouse.

13b Bryony Wade Tightly formed light purple (15/4 and 25/6) 1.5m. 2004 13b John Hughes First class pure white incurve. PCE. AME. 1/4 and (10/6) 1.2m. 1974 MICHELLE PRESTON PRIMROSE JOHN YELLOW JOHN HUGHES 13b Joyce Frieda Superb tightly incurved bloom of bright yellow. PC/E. 10/4 (20/6) 1.4m. 2001 HUGHES 13b Kay Woolman Pure white incurve of the highest quality. PD/E.(1/4 and 1/6) 1.2m. 1995 13b Lakelanders Refined pink incurve of excellent form. PCE. (10/4 and 10/6) 1.5m. 1987 13b Lorna Wood Hard petalled white PCE. CH 1/4 and (1/6) 1.4m. 1989 13b Michelle Preston Immaculate yellow incurve with perfect finish. PC/E.(5/4 and 25/5) 1.1m. 1994 13b Primrose John Hughes Primrose sport from ‘John Hughes’. PCE. 1/4 and (10/6) 1.2m. 1983 13b Yellow John Hughes Yellow. AMG. 1/4 and (10/6) 1.2m. 1978 LORNA WOOD ALLYSON PEACE BILL HOLDEN CREAM PATRICIA MILLAR MID-SEASON REFLEX BLOOMS Blooms have petals (florets) that reflex backwards giving an umbrella fect.ef These will all generally flower in October depending on cultural practices and stopping dates. A suggested date for northern growers aiming for September shows is in red, and for late shows in ( ). Both stopping dates shown in ( ) indicates a variety best flowered on 2nd crown buds on a double stop for late shows only. After stopping restrict the number of breaks (stems) on each plant to 3-5 stems. These are often grown in pots and are suitable for flowering in a cold greenhouse.

14a Allyson Peace Clear bright yellow reflex with good form. E.C. PCE. AME.10/4 and (14/6). 1.5m. 2005 14a Bill Holden Lovely pink reflex with great depth.E. DM/E. 1/4 and (20/6). 1.2m. 2007 DOREEN STATHAM HARRY LAWSON JOHN RILEY 14b Cream Patricia Millar Lovely cream sport. AME. 5/4 and (20/6). 1.2m. 1996 14b Doreen Statham Immaculate blooms of deep crimson. PCE. AME. (20/4 and 20/6) 1.5m. 1993 14b Harry Lawson Very well formed deep velvet red. 1.5m 20/3 and (5/6). 2015 14b Jimmy Tranter Reddish bronze with good depth. E. PDE. PCE. 10/4 and (20/6). 1.2m. 2007 14b John Riley Very large reflex blooms of deep red. 1/4 and (10/6). 1.5m. 1970. 14b John Wingfield Impressive reflex of ivory white for exhibition. PC/E. 5/4 and (5/6). 1.2m. 1987 14b Patricia Millar Beautiful salmon pink reflex of excellent form. (5/4 and 20/6). 1.2m. 1985 14b Peach John Wingfield Distinct peach sport. E 5/4 and (5/6). 1998. 1.3m. JOHN WINGFIELD PATRICIA MILLAR JIMMY TRANTER PEACH JOHN WINGFIELD 14b Pink John Wingfield Light pink. E. 5/4 and (5/6). 1.3m. 1994 14b Rose Patricia Millar Superb reflex of lively rose pink. (5/4 and 20/6). 1.2m. 1993 GROWING TIP 4b Woolman’s Venture Rich purple reflex of neatest form. PD/E. (15/4 and 15/6) 1.6m. 1995. Feeding regularly at recommended rates will help produce better plants and flowers. Keep a close eye out for pest or disease problems and treat accordingly.

PINK JOHN WINGFIELD ROSE PATRICIA MILLAR WOOLMAN'S VENTURE

32 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 33 MID-SEASON INTERMEDIATE BLOOMS Useful for flowering in a cold greenhouse the florets (petals) may incurve closely and regularly or loosely and irregularly but do not form a perfect globe. These will all generally flower in October depending on cultural practices and stopping dates. A suggested date for northern growers aiming for September shows is in red, and for late shows in ( ). Both stopping dates shown in ( ) indicates a variety best flowered on 2nd crown buds on a double stop for late shows only. After stopping restrict the number of breaks (stems) on each plant to 3-5 stems. These are often grown outside in pots and moved into the greenhouse just before buds break into colour. BILLY BELL CLARKSDALE DOREEN HALL GEOFF BRADY HAROLD LAWSON The following varieties all £2.60 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.40 each, 5-9 plants of the same variety £2.20 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £1.95 each.

15a Billy Bell Immense and popular white. E. 1/4 and (5/6) 1.2m. 1999 15b Clarksdale Glowing light bronze with good form. PCE. PDE.E 10/4 and (10/6) 1.2m. 2008 15a Doreen Hall Large light pink. Grow 2 up for exhibition. PCE. 25/3 1.1m. 1979 15b Geoff Brady Superb large intermediate of red with gold reverse. AM/E. 5/4 and (5/6) 1.2m. 1995 15b Harold Lawson Light bronze of exceptional quality. PCE. AM/E. (25/5) 1.6m. 1993 HELEN LOUISE KIMBERLEY MARIE SARAH LOUISE WILLIAM FLORENTINE YELLOW BILLY BELL 15b Helen Louise Light yellow with excellent form. PCE. PDE. E.C. 25/3 and (10/6) 1.4m. 2008 15b Kimberley Marie Vibrant orange. C.E. PCC/E 5/4 and (5/6) 1.5m.1987 15b Sarah Louise A real quality white intermediate with great depth and form 1/4 1.5m. WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING NATIONAL CHRSANTHEMUM 15a William Florentine Superb silver pink which finishes well on top. (10/4 and 15/6) 1.5m. 1985 SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS:- 15a Yellow Billy Bell Yellow sport with striking form. E 1/4 and (5/6) 1.2m UNDERSTANDING CHYRYSANTHEMUMS An insight into why Chrysanthemums flower when they do and how we can use this information on their COLD GREENHOUSE REFLEXED DECORATIVE growth pattern to our advantage - a recommended good read by Barrie Machin. COLLECTION COLLECTION £8.95 (Inc. postage) C10 - Supplied as a mixture of incurves, intermediates R10 - Supplied as a collection of all reflexing varieties WEEK BY WEEK CULTURAL GUIDE and reflexes that have one thing in common - they in a good colour range. Plant in pots in the greenhouse An essential cultural reference full of useful information in a basic, easy are all suitable for flowering in unheated greenhouses from March. Pot into 20-25cm (8-9") pots in June and to read format, published by the National Chrysanthemum Society. (dependant on outside minimum temperature) from grow outside from June to September. For use as cut mid-October to mid-November with plenty of ventilation. flowers they can be stopped mid-June and brought back £3.95 (Inc. postage) These can either be used for cut flower or for exhibition. into the greenhouse from September just before the flower buds start showing colour. GROWING CHRYSANTHEMUMS WITH ALAN & TREVOR 10 plants of our choice in 5 varieties for flowering 10 plants of our choice in 5 varieties for flowering This DVD documents all aspects of cultivation throughout the year and in the greenhouse from October onwards, in the greenhouse from October onwards, provides a very helpful and informative guide for all chrysanthemum £19.50 £19.50 enthusiasts. Compiled by Trevor Last & Alan Watson of Norfolk Chrysanthemum Association. Running time approx. 1hr 40 mins £7.95 (Inc. postage)

34 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For abbreviations and NCS Classification details please see page 29 35 LATE SEASON FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUM BLOOMS NOVEMBER FLOWERING

The following varieties all £2.60 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.40 each, 5-9 plants of the same variety £2.20 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £1.95 each. DARREN PUGH GLADYS EMERSON HEATHER JAMES POLAR GEM RED SHIRLEY MODEL LATE INCURVE BLOOMS Usually grown in pots in a soil-based compost these would normally be grown outside and moved into the greenhouse just before buds break into colour, flowering in the greenhouse from late October into November. These varieties are normally flowered on 2nd crown buds (stopped twice). Suggested stopping dates are shown in ( ) for flowering end October - early November in the North of England. For exhibition purposes only 2 or 3 blooms should be allowed to fully develop on each plant though more can be allowed when blooms are just for cutting. 3b Darren Pugh Light purple with silvery reverse. PC/E. PD/E. (10/4 and 10/6) 1.4m. 3b Gladys Emerson Light golden bronze with excellent form. PC/E. PD/E. (10/4 and 20/6) 1.2m. WHITE FAIRWEATHER WOOLMAN'S STAR BALCOME PERFECTION BEACON BRONZE CASSANDRA 3b Heather James Deep reddish bronze of excellent form. PC. (1/4 and 1/6) 1.5m. 1972 3a Polar Gem Excellent true incurved white with green centre. AM/E. (5/4 and 20/6) 1.1m. 1967 3a Red Shirley Model Lovely wine-red with copper-bronze reverse. PCE. (10/4 and 20/6) 1.4m. 1967 3b White Fairweather Top class white E.C. (15/5) 1m. 1978 3a Woolman’s Star Large light yellow of perfect form. PCE (5/4 and 10/6) 1.5m. 1988

LATE INTERMEDIATE BLOOMS Late October to December flowering subject to cultural practices and stopping dates and needing a heated or at least frost CASSANDRA ELIZABETH LAWSON GOLDEN CASSANDRA MAY SHOESMITH RED BALCOMBE free greenhouse. Generally incurving flowers although not as tightly balled as the true incurves. For exhibition purposes restrict to 2 or 3 blooms per plant, more if just for cut flower. Normally grown in pots in a soil-based compost outside and PERFECTION moved into the greenhouse just before buds break into colour. Most varieties are normally flowered on 2nd crown buds GROWING TIP (stopped twice). Suggested stopping dates shown in ( ) for the first stop andred (2nd stop) are for flowering end October - early November in the North of England. By delaying stopping from the dates indicated some varieties will flower up to As with Dahlias, whether growing Christmas. indoors or out, it is important to support 5b Balcombe Perfection Large full blooms of amber-bronze for December. AM. (20/5) 1/7.1.2m. 1950 the flowering stems with canes or stakes, regularly tying them in as the 5b Beacon A superior bloom of very bright red with gold reverse. AGM. (20/5). 1/7.1.2m. 1956 plants grow. 5b Bronze Cassandra Large semi-incurving bronze for December. AGM. (20/5) 5/7.1.2m. 1973 5b Cassandra Large semi-incurving pink for December. AGM. (20/5) 5/7. 1.2m. 1972 SAM VINTER WHITE CASSANDRA YELLOW MAY 5b Elizabeth Lawson Top class yellow for exhibition. AME. PDE. (10/4 and 5/6) 1.5m. 1994 SHOESMITH 5b Golden Cassandra Large semi-incurving deep gold (20/5) 5/7.1.2m. 1979 5a May Shoesmith Large incurving white for Christmas. AGM. (15/5). 25/6. 1.5m. 1949. INCURVE AND INTERMEDIATE DECEMBER AND CHRISTMAS 5b Red Balcombe Red sport from this well-known variety.December. (20/5) 1/7. 1.2m. 1951 Perfection DECORATIVE COLLECTION FLOWERING COLLECTION 5b Sam Vinter Pure white intermediate of very large size. PCE. (20/5) 1.5m. 1972 N10 - The most popular of the greenhouse D10 - Specially selected from the later flowering 5b White Cassandra Large semi-incurving creamy white for December. (20/5) 5/7. 1.5m. 1978 Chrysanthemums and everyone’s idea of what they Chrysanthemums to give flowers from end November should look like. These plants produce those lovely through to end December (as long as it’s not too mild!) 5b Yellow May Shoesmith Fine incurving yellow for December and Christmas. (15/5) 25/6. 1.5m. incurving blooms that are always admired as cut Includes both Intermediate and Reflexing types. Plant in flowers. Plant in pots in the greenhouse from March pots in the greenhouse from April and move outside from June to September. onwards and move outside from June to September. For use as cut flowers they can be stopped mid-July For use as cut flowers they can be stopped end July and brought back into the greenhouse from September. and brought back into the greenhouse from September.

10 plants of our choice in 5 varieties for 10 plants of our choice in 5 varieties for flowering in the greenhouse from October to flowering end of November to December November £19.50 £19.50

36 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 37 LARGE AND MEDIUM EXHIBITION BLOOMS These stars of the late Chrysanthemum shows will generally flower late October – November subject to cultural practices and stopping dates. Grown in pots they would usually be brought into the greenhouse from September to protect the potentially enormous blooms during their development. It is important to be able to provide good air circulation to prevent blooms damping off. Most varieties are normally flowered on 2nd crown buds (stopped twice) and grown no more than 2 up for exhibition. NCS Classification:- 1=Large Exhibition, 2= Medium Exhibition

The following varieties all £3.00 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.80 each, 5-9 plants of AMBER GIGANTIC ELIZABETH SHOESMITH GIGANTIC HARRY GEE LUNDY the same variety £2.60 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £2.35 each.

1 Amber Gigantic Immense amber blooms of good depth. 1.8m Stop 21/3 and again 20/5. 1987 1 Elizabeth Shoesmith Rich purple blooms with silvery reverse. 1.8m. PCE Stop 21/3 and again 20/5. 1973 1 Gigantic Old but still popular variety. Salmon bronze. 1.8m Stop 21/3 and again 20/5. 1962 1 Harry Gee Good quality rich pink blooms. 1.8m . PCE. AME. Stop 10/4 and again 10/6. 1967 2 Lundy One of the best whites. PCE. 1.8m. Stop 21/3 and again 20/5. 1971 1 Ralph Lambert Lovely amber bronze. Stop 10/4 and again 10/6. 1987. PCE 1 Shirley Primrose Outstanding primrose blooms. Stop 21/3 and again 20/5. 1940 RALPH LAMBERT SHIRLEY PRIMROSE CHESAPEAKE CORAL REEF GOLDEN RAIN

The following varieties all £2.60 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.40 each, 5-9 plants of the same variety £2.20 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £1.95 each.

GREENHOUSE FANTASY CHRYSANTHEMUMS PLEASE NOTE: NOT AVAILABLE BEFORE MID-LATE MARCH. These unusual Chrysanthemums are gaining a following and proving to be increasingly popular. Culture is similar to other GOLDEN SPLENDOUR greenhouse Chrysanthemums with plants generally flowering end of October-December. We have given each variety a KIYOMI NO MEISUI SALHOUSE JOY SENKYO KENSHIN SYMPHONY suggested stopping date for flowering end October - early November in the North of England.

10a Chesapeake Creamy white November flowering. (Stop 30/4 and 30/6) PCE. PDE. 1.5m. 1999 10b Coral Reef Bronze quilled petals. PCE/PDE. top (10/4 and 5/7) 1.5m. 2004 10b Golden Rain Lovely yellow, petals curl at the tips like raindrops! (Stop 20/3 and 10/6) AGM. 1.5m. 1999 10a Golden Splendour Reliable bright yellow. (Stop 20/5) 1.3m. 10b Kiyomi No Meisui Creamy white flowers Nov/Dec. (Stop 25/4 and 25/6) 1.5m. 2005 10a Salhouse Joy Light purple thread like petals. PCE. PDE. (Stop 25/4 and 25/6) 1.5m. 2000 10a Senkyo Kenshin Light orange bronze with deeper centre. (Stop 25/4 and 25/6) 1.6m. 2005 BRIERTON VIOLET GOLDEN WOOLMAN'S KATHERINE PRIMROSE KATHERINE RED WOOLMAN'S 10a Symphony A lovely light orange bronze. (Stop 25/4 and 25/6) 1.5m. 1999 GLORY STEPHENSON STEPHENSON GLORY GROWING TIP As flowering times vary with each GREENHOUSE SINGLE BLOOM CHRYSANTHEMUMS variety and from region to region it is well worth keeping a diary of your PLEASE NOTE: NOT AVAILABLE BEFORE MID-LATE MARCH. Growing on is similar to other Greenhouse Chrysanthemums except that they are best on a 2nd stop growing about 8 up stopping dates for future reference, otherwise flowers can be too full of petals. They are less prone to damping off than the bigger blooms and last well in water. particularly if you are interested in NCS Classification: 17 - October, 7 - November, a- Large Flowered, b - Medium Flowered showing. 17b Brierton Violet Creamy white with excellent form. Stop 15/3 and again 10/6. PCE. PDE. (2002). 1.5m. ROSE KATHERINE SHEILA COLES WOOLMAN'S GLORY 7a Golden Woolman’s Rich golden sport with flowers 8-10” across. Stop 1/4 and again 25/5.AME. 1.6m 1962 STEPHENSON Glory 7b Katherine Stephenson Oyster pink with an excellent exhibition form. Stop 15/4 and 1/6. AME. 1.2m. 1985 7b Primrose Katherine Primrose sport with the same attributes. Stop 15/4 and 1/6. 1.2m 1995 ASSORTED GREENHOUSE CHRYSANTHEMUM COLLECTION Stephenson These collections of our choice will include Incurved, Intermediate 7b Red Woolman’s Glory Large flowers of reddish bronze. Stop 1/4 and again 25/5. AME. 1.6m. and Reflexed Chrysanthemums for flowering October-December 7b Rose Katherine Bright rose pink sport. Stop 15/4 and 1/6. 1.2m. 2001 Stephenson Collection A21 21 Plants in 7 distinct varieties £37.75 7b Sheila Coles Excellent dark red. Stop 15/4 and again 1/6. PCE. PDE. 1.4m. 1999. Collection A35 35 Plants in 7 distinct varieties £57.75 7a Woolman’s Glory Amber bronze with flowers 8-10” across. Stop 1/4 and again 25/5.AME. 1.6m.

38 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For abbreviations and NCS Classification details please see page 29 39 SPRAY CHRYSANTHEMUM - GENERAL INFORMATION

Flowering from August to October these are relatively easy to grow and make excellent cut flowers. All varieties require only to be “stopped” (the growing tip pinched out) at about 15-20cms (6-8”) when they are growing strongly and all the resulting growth tied in. Unlike the blooms, no disbudding is required but if you are growing for exhibition only 5 or 6 buds should be allowed to develop at the top of each stem These should be selected for evenness in height, development and spacing with the aim of having as even a head of flowers as possible. We have given each variety a suggested stopping date shown in ( ) for flowering mid-September in the North of England. BRONZE DEE GEM CHATSWORTH DEE GEM HEIDE KAREN TAYLOR

NEW AND RECENT RELEASES pictured on pages 41 & 43 ♦Rosie Lyttle (29c) (NEW) Mid pink reflexing double spray from Rod Fox is named after his granddaughter. Destined to do well this will carry 5-6 good sized flowers from a mid May stop. Slender plants grow to 1.2m. ♦Cerisa (29d) (NEW) A very promising rich cerise pink raised by Rod Fox. Evenly spaced flowers on good length pedicels have good even sized central discs. This will do well inside or out, but growing under cover does help keep the disc clean. Suggested stopping date is early May.1.2m. E.G.C. 2016. The above varieties all £4.00 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £3.70 each, 5-9 plants of the LINDA MYSS DEBBIE MYSS DOROTHY MYSS RIHANNA MYSS SAFFRON same variety £3.40 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £3.00 each.

Alyece Shaw (29d) Large petalled bright red. Flowers have good even pedicels. Needs an early stop. 1.4m (25/4) ♦Pacific Lady (29d) (NEW) Bright yellow single spray from Rod Fox. Growing to about 1.2m this lovely variety has clear bright yellow flowers with nice form and capable of producing a level, well-spaced flower head that will withstand the weather well. It was registered 2015 at Harrogate. Requires a mid-May stop. The above varieties all £3.00 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.80 each, 5-9 plants of the same variety £2.60 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £2.35 each.

PAT BAHN PENNINE BULLION PENNINE POINT PENNINE SWAN PURPLE DEE GEM The following varieties all £2.60 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.40 each, 5-9 plants of the same variety £2.20 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £1.95 each.

EARLY DOUBLE FLOWERED SPRAYS Fully double with a number of flowers developing on each stem this section includes varieties useful for exhibiting (E), floral arranging and late summer colour in the garden.

29c Bronze Dee Gem Distinctive copper with contrasting crimson centre. E.Sept/Oct. CG (5/5) 1m. 1992. 21c Chatsworth Rich orange bronze. Lovely old variety ideal for the mixed border. G.C. 1m. 1949 29c Dee Gem Eye-catching lilac with purple centres. E. Sept/Oct. AGM. (5/5) 1m. 1978 RED PENNINE GIFT ROEN SARAH ROSIE LYTTLE (NEW) TERRY BROOK YELLOW HEIDE 29c Heide Reliable sparkling white for garden and cutting. AGM. 1m (1/6). 1973 29c Karen Taylor Strong growing non-fading red double. E. AGM. (15/5) 1.2m. 1998 22c Linda Heather pink with attractive dark centre. AGM. (1/5) 1.2m. 1994 DOUBLE FLOWERED SPRAY SINGLE FLOWERED SPRAY 29e Myss Debbie Bright shiny buttercup yellow. PCE. (15/5) 1.2m. 2006 COLLECTION COLLECTION 29c Myss Dorothy Reflexing creamy white, excellent form and good flower placement. E. PCE. (10/5) 1.2m • Our choice of easy to grow varieties flowering from • Our choice of easy to grow varieties for cutting and 29c Myss Rihanna Lovely deep red exhibition ECG. (7/5) 1.2m. 2008 the end of August through to October. flower arranging. 29c Myss Saffron Bright yellow with good sprays. Early Sept. PCE. PDE. AGM. (15/5) 1.2m • Ideal for cutting and flower arranging. • Grow 4-5 stems per plant. • Allow 4-5 stems per plant for garden show • Flowering generally from the end of August. 29c Pat Bahn Bright yellow. Strong grower taking 7 flowers per stem on 4 up. 1.2m. (15/5). 2013 • All supplied with labels detailing flower colour and • Highly attractive to Butterflies and Bees. Pennine Bullion Excellent double of light orange bronze. (10/5) 1.2m. approximate height. 19c Pennine Point Purple double with an incurving form. Good for cutting. (10/5) 1.1m. 1998 SGL10 5 Pairs (10 Plants) £19.50 M10 5 Pairs (10 Plants) £19.50 29c Pennine Swan White with cream centre. E. Sept-Oct. (15/5) 1.3m. 1992 SGL21 21 Pairs in 7 varieties (3 of each) £37.75 Purple Dee Gem Rich purple sport of Dee Gem. (5/5). 1m. 2013 M21 21 Pairs in 7 varieties (3 of each) £37.75 SGL35 35 Pairs in 7 varieties (5 of each) £57.75 29c Red Pennine Gift Excellent red sport from ‘Pennine Gift’. Sept/Oct. (1/5) 1.2m. M35 35 Pairs in 7 varieties (5 of each) £57.75 29e Roen Sarah Bright bronze double of unusual intermediate form. PC/E. PD/E. (10/5) 1.1m. 2002 SGL50 50 plants in at least 10 varieties £77.50 M50 50 plants in at least 10 varieties £77.50 29e Terry Brook Light purple intermediate double. ECG (7/5) 1.1m. 2008 29c Yellow Heide Deep sparkling yellow of ideal habit. AGM. (1/5) 1m. 1995 For details of the varieties that may be included please see pages 42-43

40 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 41 EARLY SINGLE FLOWERED SPRAYS As the name suggests the multiple flowers that develop on each stem only have a few rows of florets (petals) and includes varieties useful for exhibiting (E), floral arranging and late summer colour in the garden. Being open centred they attract a wide range of pollinating insects to the garden. 29d Bronze Enbee Wedding Glowing light bronze sport. E. AGM. (15/5) 1.2m. 1990 29d Bronze Southway Rich bronze with the same qualities as its parent. (10/5) 1.2m. 2008 Sheeba ALYECE SHAW BRONZE ENBEE BRONZE SOUTHWAY CERISA (NEW) EDINA 29d Edina Lovely clear pink single spray from Rod Fox. Long well spaced pedicels which develop into WEDDING SHEEBA an even flat headed spray - one of the most naturally perfect sprays we have seen! 2014 29d Enbee Wedding A really delightful clear pink; excellent habit. AGM. PCC/E. E. (15/5) 1.2m. 1985 29d Hoagy An excellent bronze with large flowers on strong pedicels. D/ME. (10/5) 1.2m. 2010 29d Honey Enbee Wedding Beautiful honey coloured sport. E. (15/5) 1.2m. 1991 29d Natalie Sarah Proven clear white. PCE. PDE. AGM. (15/5) 1.1m. 2006 29d Orange Enbee Wedding Bright orange sport. E. (15/5) 1.2m. 29d Paloma Redeye Vivid red. Good natural flower placement on strong pedicels. E.C. PCE. (5/5) 1.2m. 2012. 29d Paloma Regent An intense purple with neat flower arrangement. E.C. PCE. PCC. (5/5) 1.2m. 2010 ENBEE WEDDING HOAGY HONEY ENBEE WEDDING NATALIE SARAH ORANGE ENBEE 29d Paloma Sands Light bronze with good natural flower placement. PDE. (10/5) 1.1m. 2012. WEDDING 29d Peach Enbee Wedding Beautiful peach sport from ‘Enbee Wedding’. E. AGM. (15/5) 1.2m. 1990 29d Peach Southway Peach sport of this popular show variety. E.G.C. 1.2m. 2013 Sheeba 29d Pennine Polo A first class fresh coloured white with a green eye. AGM. (15/5) 1.1m. 1990 29d Primrose Enbee Glorious clear primrose sport. E. AGM. (15/5) 1.2m. 1994 Wedding 29d Rita McMahon Rich yellow single for exhibition or cutting. E. PD/E. PD/C. (10/5) 1.2m. 1999 29d Rose Enbee Wedding Distinct rosy-purple sport. PC/E. E. (15/5) 1.2m. 1990 PACIFIC LADY (NEW) PALOMA REDEYE PALOMA REGENT PALOMA SANDS PEACH ENBEE WEDDING 29d Ruby Enbee Wedding Rich ruby sport. E. AGM. (15/5) 1.2m. 1992 29d Salmon Enbee Wedding Superb distinct salmon coloured sport. E. AGM. (15/5) 1.1m. 1992 29d Southway Sheeba Good reliable and easy to grow pink. PCC. PDC. AGM. (10/5) 1.2m. 1999 29d Southway Shimmer Excellent yellow for exhibition. PDC. (15/5) 1.2m. 2003 29d Southway Sloe Large purple. Good exhibition form. PCE. (10/5) 1.2m. 2008. 29d Southway Strontium The brightest and most enduring red to date. (15/5) 1.2m. 1995 29d White Enbee Wedding Purest white spray of beautiful form. (15/5) 1.2m. 1992 29d Yellow Enbee Wedding Beautiful clear yellow sport. Excellent. (15/5) 1.2m. 1990 PEACH SOUTHWAY PENNINE POLO PRIMROSE ENBEE RITA McMAHON ROSE ENBEE WEDDING SHEEBA WEDDING GARDEN SPRAY COLLECTION • Our choice of double and single flowered varieties in a good colour range. • Ideal for the cutting garden and adding late summer colour to the mixed border. • Flowering from August to October. • After removing the growing tip (stopping) allow 4-5 stems to develop for flowering. No disbudding is required on RUBY ENBEE WEDDING SALMON ENBEE SOUTHWAY SHEEBA SOUTHWAY SHIMMER SOUTHWAY SLOE spray varieties. • All supplied with labels detailing flower colour and WEDDING approximate height. GROWING TIP A more even head of flowers on £19.50 S10 5 Pairs (10 Plants) each stem can be achieved on all S21 21 Pairs in 7 varieties (3 of each) £37.75 Spray varieties by removing the terminal flower bud. S35 35 Pairs in 7 varieties (5 of each) £57.75 S50 50 plants in at least 10 varieties £77.50 SOUTHWAY STRONTIUM WHITE ENBEE WEDDING YELLOW ENBEE WEDDING

42 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For abbreviations and NCS Classification details please see page 29 43 EARLY ANEMONE CENTRED SPARYS Generally just a few rows of petals surrounding a pin cushion like central disc flowering lateAugust through to October. Good for cutting and floral arrangements as well as being attractive to pollinators. 29a Lucy Gorgeous rich pink for exhibition and cutting. E. PC/E. AM.E. (10/5) 1.2m. 1994 29a Mancetta Comet Lovely red anemone spray of stylish form. (20/5) 1m. 1993 29a Pennine Oriel Beautiful silvery oyster, lemon centre. C.E. G. AGM. (15/5) 1.1m. 1982 LUCY MANCETTA COMET PENNINE ORIEL YELLOW PENNINE ORIEL CREAM ELEGANCE 29a Yellow Pennine Oriel Excellent yellow sport from ‘Pennine Oriel’. E. AGM. (15/5) 1.1m. 1986 (DOUBLE)

GREENHOUSE SPRAY CHRYSANTHEMUMS PLEASE NOTE: NOT AVAILABLE BEFORE MID-LATE MARCH. Ideally planted early June these should be stopped about the middle of July and will then flower November or December depending on variety. Most will flower at about 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft) if stopped at about 25cm (10″). Stopping dates are for flowering roughly mid-November in the North of England but will vary with locality and are only given as a guide. 9c Cream Elegance Dainty cream flowers, December. (20/6) 1.2m. 1984 Crimson Delta Rosy crimson. mid-November. (1/7) 1.5m. 1989 CRIMSON DELTA CRIMSON NAURU DELTA ELEGANCE FONDANT (SINGLE) (DOUBLE) (SINGLE) (DOUBLE) (DOUBLE) 9c Crimson Nauru Tight heads of crimson/rose. mid November. (1/7) 1.5m. 1994 9d Delta Bright pink, mid November (1/7) 1.5m. 1977 9c Elegance Dainty white flowers, PCC. December (20/6) 1.2m. 1970 Fondant Small pastel pink. December. (15/7) 1.4m. 9c Nauru Tight, fully double heads of rich glowing purple. Mid November. (1/7) 1.5m. 9c Vibrant Pure yellow. December. AGM (5/7) 1.6m. 1953 9c Win Attractive bronze. Tall grower, November. (15/7) 1.6m. 1988 9d Yellow Delta Bright yellow, mid November. (1/7) 1.5m NAURU VIBRANT WIN YELLOW DELTA BARBARA (DOUBLE) (DOUBLE) (DOUBLE) (SINGLE) CHARM CHRYSANTHEMUMS including CUSHION MUMS PLEASE NOTE: NOT AVAILABLE BEFORE MID-LATE MARCH. Flowering naturally from September through to December depending on variety, these are ideal for growing in pots, either 1 plant to a 15cm pot or 3 plants to a 25-40cm pot or at the front of borders, particularly the September flowering varieties. All will benefit from at least one pinching out of the growing tips to produce bushier, more dome shaped plants with more flowers. Later flowering varieties may need some protection though we have had them flowering outside in late November in a sheltered, sunny spot. (22=September flowering, 12=October, November flowering.) 22 Barbara Pompon type flowers of deep pink. 30-40cm. 1993 BRAVO CASSABLANCA GLADYS GOLDEN CHALICE HOLLY 22 Bravo Brightest crimson/red. 30-40cm. AGM.1995 12 Cassablanca Lovely golden amber flowering early October onwards. 45cms. 12 Gladys Single magenta pink with paler tips. November. 45cm. 12 Golden Chalice Single yellow flowers from end October. Height 45cm. AM. 1982 22 Holly Bright yellow of pompon form. 30-40cm. AGM. 1991 12 Jenny Wren Orange buds opening salmon pink and fading to cream. 45cm. 1985 12 Lighthouse Dainty white single flowers. October 45cm. 22 Lynn Finest pink, compact habit. 30-40cm. AGM. 1992 JENNY WREN LIGHTHOUSE LYNN MORNING STAR NICOLE 12 Morning Star Single creamy yellow flowers from mid October. Height 45cm. 1982 22 White with creamy-yellow centre. 30-40cm. AGM. 1991 Nicole FOR DETAILS OF 12 Redbreast Bright red single flowers showing from end October. Height 45cm. 1982 THE GREENHOUSE 12 Ringdove Single light purple flowers up to 3cm across from mid October. Height 40cm. 1982 SPRAY CRHYSANTHEMUM 22 Robin Flowers of attractive orange bronze. 30-40cm. 1995 COLLECTIONS 22 Triumph Yellow with bronze centre. 30-40cm. AND CHARM AND CUSHION MUM COLLECTIONS WE The above varieties all £2.60 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.40 each, 5-9 plants of the OFFER PLEASE SEE same variety £2.20 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £1.95 each. REDBREAST RINGDOVE ROBIN TRIUMPH PAGES 46 AND 47.

44 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For more information and to order online please visit www.hallsofheddon.co.uk 45 KOREAN, RUBELLUMS AND HARDY GARDEN SPRAYS PLEASE NOTE: NOT AVAILABLE BEFORE MID-LATE MARCH. The Rubellum and Korean types listed below are ideal for the herbaceous border bringing an abundance of autumn colour, with some varieties flowering well into the winter! They are also an invaluable late season source of nectar and act as a magnet for Butterflies and Bees. The plants can grow quite bushy so need plenty of space but are often strong enough to support themselves. We have found them to be very hardy surviving outside with no protection and flowering very freely year after year. We are indebted to Judy Barker who holds the National Collection of Koreans, Rubellums and Hardy Sprays for supplying stock of some of these varieties. AUNT MILLICENT (K) DAPHNE DAVIES EMPEROR OF CHINA (R) GRANDCHILD (K) MARY (K)

The following varieties all £2.60 each. 3-4 plants of the same variety £2.40 each, 5-9 plants of the same variety £2.20 each, 10 or more plants of the same variety £1.95 each.

21d Aunt Millicent (K) Bright silver pink single, very prolific and bushy. Flowers Oct-Nov. 60 cm. AGM. 29d Daphne Davies Ivory white to pale peach with flowers ageing to pink. AGM. 90cms. C.G. Aug-Sept. 21d Emperor of China (R) Silvery pink double with leaves turning beetroot red with age. 90cm. Oct-Nov. 21c Grandchild (K) Bright mauve pink double. Flowers mid August to September. Height 45cm. AGM. 1973 MAUVE GEM (K) NELL GWYNN (K) PERCY SALTER 21f Mary (K) Single cream partly quilled flowers. Height 65cm. Hardy upright grower. Sept. 21d Mary Stoker (R) Apricot yellow single flowers. Height 90cm flowering Sept- Nov. 21f Mauve Gem (K) Double purple semi quilled petals. Height 65cm. AGM. Sept.-Oct. 21d Nell Gwynn (K) Semi double pink. Very attractive. 45cm. Sept.-Oct. 24b Percy Salter Pale biscuit to light salmon. Very weatherproof. 90cms. C.G. Sept-Oct. 1956 21a Perry’s Peach (K) Peach single, strong grower forming nice rounded plants Sept-Oct. AGM. 60cm. 21c Ruby Mound (K) Profuse flowering deep maroon-red double. Sept-Oct. 60cm. AGM. 1996 21c Ruby Raynor (K) Double flowers of a rich gold with bronze tints. AGM. Sept-Oct. AGM. 60cm. MARY STOKER (R) PERRY'S PEACH (K) RUBY MOUND (K) RUBY RAYNOR 21f Sea Urchin (K) A cushion of lovely lemon spider flowers. Flowering mid Aug-Sept. AGM. 35cm. 1996 21f Starlet (K) Light bronze single spoon with several layers of petals. Aug-Sept. 55cm. AGM. 1996 21d Venus 1 (K) Unusual cerise pink flowering well into November outside. Very hardy. 60cm. Don't forget both 21f White Gem (K) Lovely white with ‘spoon’ petals. Sept-Oct. 50cm. Dahlias and Chysanthemums can be used to KOREAN, RUBELLUM AND HARDY SPRAY COLLECTION create stunning border displays. Our choice chosen from our range of hardy spray, Korean and KR10 10 Plants in 5 varieties £19.50 The picture below Rubellum varieties for flowering August-November. These is of our own should be able to be safely left in the garden from year to year KR21 21 Plants in 7 varieties £37.75 SEA URCHIN (K) STARLET (K) VENUS 1 (K) WHITE GEM (K) as long as the ground is well drained. Ideally suited for planting mixed border. in mixed borders to extend flowering season.

CHARM AND CUSHION MUM GREENHOUSE SPRAY COLLECTION CHRYSANTHEMUM COLLECTION The following collections are our choice supplied in a These will be available from mid - late March and wide colour range and are ideally suited for front of the should be stopped mid - end July. Early deliveries may border and for growing in pots where they will make an require an early stop mid - end April. Chosen from a ideal autumn flowering patio plant range of selected varieties both single and double flowered. November/December flowering.

GM10 10 Plants in 5 varieties £19.50 GS10 10 Plants in 5 varieties £19.50 GM21 21 Plants in 7 varieties £37.75 GS21 21 Plants in 7 varieties £37.75

For details of the varieties that may be For details of the varieties that may be included please see pages 44-45 included please see pages 44-45

46 Quantity Discounts apply when 3 or more of the SAME variety are ordered - See page 29 For abbreviations and NCS Classification details please see page 29 47 A FEW MORE NEW ADDITIONS FOR 2017

MIDNIGHT STAR SEFTON SILVERTOP CERISA PACIFIC LADY (uMisc) page 12-13 (uSD) page 18-19 (29d) page 40-41 (29d) page 40-41

AN INVITATION Our Sales Area in the Autumn

Each year we welcome many visitors to our West Heddon Nursery to view the Dahlia and Chrysanthemum fields planted with more that 15,000 plants in over 500 varieties. The best time to call and see them growing and flowering is from the end of August to early October.

Don't forget our Nurseries are open all year round with an extensive range of garden plants available, many being home grown. A good range of composts and garden sundries is also stocked along with seeds and bulbs.

At our Ovington Nursery you can enjoy browsing through the recently planted herbaceous borders in a pleasant setting with superb views over the Tyne Valley. A wide range of home grown plants are available all year round.

Thank you to everyone that came to our NGS Open Day in Sebtember where we raised £1500, our best total yet. Although our fields will be open throughout the flowering season we currently do not have a date for an open day next year.

BUSINESS HOURS NURSERY OPEN: MONDAY - SATURDAY 9AM-5PM, SUNDAY 10AM-5PM OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 9AM-4.30PM NURSERY AND OFFICE CLOSED BETWEEN CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR

All the plants we supply are produced from our selected stock plants which are grown on the nursery and are viewable throughout the flowering season. Acknowledgements: Although the majority of photographs used in this catalogue are from our own library we wish to thank Paul Barlow, Ivor Mace and Chrysanthemums Direct for the use of some images.

WEST HEDDON NURSERY CENTRE HEDDON ON THE WALL, NORTHUMBERLAND, NE15 0JS Tel: 01661 852445 Visit our website at www.hallsofheddon.co.uk