STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES, Stafford Springs, Conn 
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Betsy Boss. A large flower of perfect incurved form, clear white in color, 
v/ith excellent stem and foliage. 
Clias. Razer. The most reliable white for early November. Bonaffan in 
form but larger. Good stem and foliage. Very easy doer. 
White Chieftain. A sport from that well-known variety. On first crown 
buds it shows a tinge of pink, later buds come pure white. Matures about 
Nov. 1. Bud Aug. 30. 
Wm. Turner. Pure white, very 
large incurved. One of the finest of 
the large flowered Chrysanthemums. 
Also the greatest favorite for exhibi¬ 
tion. Matures early Nov. from buds 
selected Aug. 30. $3.50 per 100, $30.00 
per 1000. 
Edgar Stillman Kelly. In compari¬ 
son with Betsy Ross is larger in size, 
stronger in growth. Color, Pure 
White. Matures Nov. 15th. 
Mefo. The loosely and irregularly 
incurved petals are very artistically 
arranged. Select bud Sept. 15th. Ma¬ 
tures Nov. 15th to 20th. 
White Chieftain 
White Distinction. A pure white sport of Distinction. Identical in hab¬ 
its and growth to its parent. An ideal substitute for White Seidewitz. 
Tom Browne. A wonderful pure white. 
In season November 20th to 30th. Blooms 
Sy 2 inches not unusual and as they close¬ 
ly surmount the foliage upon very heavy 
stem this variety qualifies as one of the 
best. Height 4 feet. 
Wm. H. Chadwick. The standard late 
fancy white, slightly tinted with pink. 
For Thanksgiving or later. $3.50 per 100, 
$30.00 per 1000. 
Wm. Turner 
