STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES 
7 
) 
GOLDEN MISTLETOE. A good yellow, about the shade of Nellie 
T. Ross. Recommended as one to be planted largely as it comes to 
bloom when most other varieties are off. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
BRONZE 
Rooted Cuttings, 60c per doz., $3.00 per 100, $27.50 per 1,000, except 
where noted. For Plants from 214 inch pots add $1.50 per 100 extra. 
Not less than 6 of one variety at doz. rate, 25 at 100 rate, 
250 at 1,000 rate. 
■ f. » 
INDIANOLA. Early large flowered Bronze. Color a wonderful 
combination of old gold and bronze. 4 feet from June planting. 
Take bud last week in August. 
HILDA H. BERGEN. One of the most useful commercial types 
of Chrysanthemums. Color is a deep rich mahogany bronze and 
every bud produces a perfect flower, even when grown four or five 
to the plant. Strongly recommended as being absolutely 100 per 
cent perfect in every way. Matures October 8th. 
MOHAWK TRAIL. A very rich shade of bronze with those red¬ 
dish tones suggestive of Autumn foliage. Buds September 5th. Ma¬ 
tures October 20th. 
KEYSTONE. An early bronze larger 
than Indianola and more decided in col¬ 
or when early buds are reserved. The 
upper surface of the petals is brownish 
Chinese orange, reverse side buff. Flow¬ 
ers 8 inches in diameter are double from 
any bud. Strong upright growth, small 
foliage. Height 4 feet. Select bud Au¬ 
gust 30th. Matures end of October. 
DETROIT NEWS. Matures October 
25th and is the best bronze of that sea- 
Keystone son. Incurved, showing golden reverse 
which gradually reflexes, presenting more of the bronze tone. Won¬ 
derful substance and keeping qualities either cut or uncut. Select bud 
August 30th. Blooms 6 inches in diameter. Height four feet. 
GLITTERS. Different from anything you now have. The 
straight petals give it a radiating effect and when the light strikes 
the wonderful bronze color it fairly glitters, hence the name. Should 
prove the most useful variety for local trade. Blooms November 1st 
from terminal bud. 
