STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES 
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BETSY ROSS. A large flower of perfect incurved form, clear 
white in color, with excellent stem and foliage. 
CHAS. RAZER. The most reliable white for early November. Bon- 
affan in form but larger. Good stem and foliage. Very easy doer. 
WI. TURNER. Pure white, very 
large incurved. One of the finest of 
the large flowered Chrysanthemums. 
Also the greatest favorite for exhibi¬ 
tion. Matures early November from 
buds selected August 30. 75c per doz., 
$3.50 per 100, $30.00 per 1,000. 
MEFO. Large creamy white, matur¬ 
ing November 15th to 20th. Closely 
incurved with lower petals irregular¬ 
ly reflexed. Select buds September 15th. 
WHITE DISTINCTION. A pure 
white sport of Distinction. Identical 
in habits and growth to its parent. An 
Wm. Turner ideal substitute for White Seidewitz. 
TOM BROWN. A wonderful pure 
white. In season November 20th to 
30th. Blooms &y 2 inches not unusual 
and as they closely surmount the fol¬ 
iage upon very heavy stems this var¬ 
iety qualifies as one of the best. 
Height 4 feet. 
DEC. GLORY. Excellent commer¬ 
cial variety. Petals incurve through¬ 
out, forming a perfectly spherical 
flower 6 inches in diameter. Fine stem 
and foliage. Height 5 feet from June 
December Glory planting. Maturing December 1st. 
CHATTANOOGA. Large pure white, with a good stem. Deep or high 
rounded flower of good substance, its lateness making it exceptionally 
valuable. Buds selected September 20 will mature from December on. 
Height 4 feet from June planting. 
IMPROVED WHITE MISTLETOE. This pure white variety is a 
sport. The objectionable pink of the original variety is eliminated. The 
latest flowering Chrysanthemum. 
On account of the scarcity of flowers generally prevailing 
during the end of December and January, late plantings of 
the late flowering Chrysanthemums have proved profitable, 
especially for the retail trade. 
