STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES 
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CAZLONIA. (E. D. Smith). Very symmetrical in form—a perfect 
ball. Color, rose pink with a mauve reverse. Strong, upright growth. 
Height, 3 feet when planted early in June. Flowers 3 inches in diameter. 
Cut October 25. C. S. A. Certificate scoring 88 points. 
LILLIAN DOTY. This variety we have discarded conceding its place 
to Blandus which we find far superior in all respects. 
~ WHITE LILLIAN DOTY. A pure white sport of the well-known 
variety, Lillian Doty. 3 inches in diameter. 
THYRA. For description see 
page 14. 
FIRE BALL. The first bright 
crimson large or disbudded pom¬ 
pon. Possesses Wonderful dark, 
glossy foliage which extends up 
to the bloom and the stem is 
exceedingly rigid. Attains a 
height of four feet from late 
April planting. Ready to cut 
November 2nd. Diameter of 
flowers three and one-half inch¬ 
es. Will also make an excellent 
dwarf pot plant. $1.00 per doz., 
$5.00 per 100, $45.00 per 1,000. 
UNALGA. Suitable for dis¬ 
budding. See page 15. 
CORDOYA. (White). Suit- 
Disbudded Pompon able for disbudding. See page 13. 
ANEMONES 
BUFF QUEEN. The larger anemone type, 6V 2 inches in diameter 
when disbudded. Color of both ray and disc florets is buff. Makes a good 
spray. Matures November 1st. 
GRAF YON ORIOLE. For description see page 17. 
NORMA. For description see page 17. 
SUSANNE MILLER. For description see page 17. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY. A very striking anemone flowered variety with 
exceedingly prominent cushion of creamy white, contrasting with the ray 
florets, which are of a bright shade of pink. Flowers are 5 inches in 
diameter with a 3 inch cushion. Early planting is recommended. Height 
3 y 2 feet. Matures November 20th. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Crimson maroon with both ray and disc florets of 
the same even shade. Excellent stem and foliage. When disbudded ma¬ 
tures very perfect flowers four inches in diameter. Matures November 
25th and later. Ideal for pot plants, attaining a height of 24 to 28 inches. 
