Chrysanthemum Grower

Series

Series Name
Colour Pictorial

Issue

Issue No.
160
Date Released
20 Jan 1958
Date recorded
13 Dec 1957
Length of issue (in feet)
756
Stories in this Issue:

Story

Story No. within this Issue
3 / 4
Summary
Pathe synopsis: Its first recorded appearance was in 500 BC; later it became the emblem of the Japanese emperors. The name of the exotic Eastern bloom - the homely chrysanthemum. At a nursery near Birmingham, we see Mr John Woolman, one of the world’s formost authorities on chrysanthemums, producing newer and more exotic varieties.
Researcher Comments
Title on lobby card reads "Prize Chrysanthemums".
Keywords
Horticulture
Locations
Birmingham; England
Written sources
Pathe Colour Pictorial Lobby Cards   Used for synopsis
Credits:
Commentator
David De Keyser
Length of story (in feet)
128
Story extras:
Film clip

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'Chrysanthemum Grower', Colour Pictorial Issue No. 160, 20 Jan 1958. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/newsonscreen/search/index.php/story/120501 (Accessed 31 Jan 2025)