STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES, Stafford Springs, Conn. 
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Mohawk Chief. The latest crimson to date, its reflexed form showing this 
color to best advantage. Matures the end of November into December. Buds 
selected Oct. 1st and later for best color. 7 y 2 inches in diameter. Height 3 
feet. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1934 
As Described by the Originators 
LARGE FLOWERING 
Rooted Cuttings, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
For Plants from 2J4 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not .less than 6 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 250 at 1000 rate. 
Prices given on these varieties may he reduced later in the season where stock 
and demand will permit. 
Golden Tints. (E. D. Smith). This early bright yellow may be cut Oct. 
10 by selecting the first bud that appears after August 1st. It should be 
planted by April 15 to secure this bud and to attain a height of three feet. 
Wonderfully strong stem with foliage close to the bloom. A shade darker 
than Mrs. H. E. Kidder. Select bud from August 5 to 25. Blooms 8 inches in 
diameter. C. S. A. Certificate. 
Mrs. Helen K. Johnson. (E. D. Smith). A dark yellow about the same 
shade as the old variety Marigold with petals somewhat irregular and inter¬ 
lacing in their arrangement. Good stem and small foliage. Height five feet 
from late April planting. Buds selected August 20 will mature flowers Oct. 
28. Blooms eight inches in diameter. C. S. A. Certificate. 
Evening Star. (E. D. Smith). An exceptionally fine mid-season pink 
variety maturing November 1st. In form it somewhat resembles Rose Per¬ 
fection, is slightly darker in color and fully double even from latest buds. 
Strong growth with good stem and medium sized foliage. Attains five feet 
from April 20th planting. Select bud about Sept. 5th. Flowers six inches in 
diameter. 
Secretary Nehrling. (E. D. Smith). In honor of the Secretary of the 
Chrysanthemum Society of America. Very perfect in form, of the true com¬ 
mercial type, resemblng the favorite Major Bonaffan in this respect. Bright 
yellow, same shade as Mrs. R. M. Calkins. Stem heavy and strong with the 
foliage extending up to the bloom. Reserve bud August 15th to 20th. Later 
Puds, while fully double, produce less globular flowers, more intense in color. 
Height from early May planting 4V 2 feet. Flowers 5% inches in diameter. 
Mature Nov. 15th to 20th. C. S. A. Certificate. 
