December 2011 Newsletter

Connie Mayhew

Most of our members grow “Connie” every year

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11 Responses to Connie Mayhew

  1. Sue Joyner says:

    Carolyn,
    I have resent the links to the email you have listed

  2. Carolyn Millar says:

    I have not received this email. Could you be kind enough to resend it. Thank you

  3. Carolyn Millar says:

    I don’t seem to have received your email. Would you mind resending to [email protected]. Thanks

  4. Sue Joyner says:

    Carolyn, I have emailed you two possible mail order resources

  5. Mrs Carolyn Millar says:

    Thanks for replying but I live in Scotland. Is there any way I can purchase Connie Mayhew online?

  6. Sue Joyner says:

    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.

  7. Mrs Carolyn Millar says:

    Where can I buy this chrysanthemum?

  8. steve says:

    Thanks for checking in Ray.

  9. ray ellery says:

    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

  10. steve says:

    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

  11. Connie kropp says:

    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

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