Carolyn, Connie Mayhew has been our club emblem for 76 years. You can purchase Connie Mayhew plant starts at our April 15, 2023 plant sale at Volunteer Park Conservatory between 9 am and 3 pm.
the most beautiful chrysanthemum when grown well, i have not seen it for a number of years and a guy in bodmin ,cornwall could grow it to perfection,used to grow quite tall and had to bury the pots in the greenhouse floor, i am old now and still growing afew chrysants, but not connie mayhew
Thanks for checking in – this flower is indeed Yellow and we grow it as a 2 & 5 on our exceptions list in accordance with the NCS – UK.
I will pass your note on to our club in the event any of them are traveling to Australia(I am assuming that is where you are located, correct?)
Hi I’m the person that the chrysanthemum was named after I was 2 at the time when I was taken to the royal Easter show, my nan showed me a picture that was in the magazine she had but it got lost after her death I never thought I’d get to see it so if you could tell me where I may find this flower I’d be chuffed, the picture was in black and white often wondered if it was yellow thanks you made my day Sincerely connie Mayhew / Kropp
Carolyn,
I have resent the links to the email you have listed
I have not received this email. Could you be kind enough to resend it. Thank you
I don’t seem to have received your email. Would you mind resending to [email protected]. Thanks
Carolyn, I have emailed you two possible mail order resources
Thanks for replying but I live in Scotland. Is there any way I can purchase Connie Mayhew online?
Carolyn, Connie Mayhew has been our club emblem for 76 years. You can purchase Connie Mayhew plant starts at our April 15, 2023 plant sale at Volunteer Park Conservatory between 9 am and 3 pm.
Where can I buy this chrysanthemum?
Thanks for checking in Ray.
the most beautiful chrysanthemum when grown well, i have not seen it for a number of years and a guy in bodmin ,cornwall could grow it to perfection,used to grow quite tall and had to bury the pots in the greenhouse floor, i am old now and still growing afew chrysants, but not connie mayhew
Hi Connie,
Thanks for checking in – this flower is indeed Yellow and we grow it as a 2 & 5 on our exceptions list in accordance with the NCS – UK.
I will pass your note on to our club in the event any of them are traveling to Australia(I am assuming that is where you are located, correct?)
regards,
Steve B
ECA WEB & Newsletter Editor
Hi I’m the person that the chrysanthemum was named after I was 2 at the time when I was taken to the royal Easter show, my nan showed me a picture that was in the magazine she had but it got lost after her death I never thought I’d get to see it so if you could tell me where I may find this flower I’d be chuffed, the picture was in black and white often wondered if it was yellow thanks you made my day Sincerely connie Mayhew / Kropp