STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES 
3 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
PINK 
LUSTRE. Fine lavender pink companion for Quaker Maid and 
Gold Lode. Matures October 10th. Bud last week in August. Height 
4 feet from June planting. 
PINK CHIEF. Very closely in¬ 
curved on the order of Chieftain 
although much darker in color. 
Take terminal bud. Matures Oc¬ 
tober 12th. A good variety for 
shading. 
JUSTRITE. The most popular 
of all early Pinks. Perfectly glob¬ 
ular in form on very strong 
stems. Habit of growth ideal. A 
good shipper. Matures October 
15th from terminal bud. 
PROSPERITY. Early incurv¬ 
ed of even color. A valuable ad¬ 
dition to the early section being 
more to true pink than most 
other varieties. Produces blooms about 7 inches in diameter of good 
substance on strong stems. Matures October 15th. 
ROSE CHOCHARD. An early 
pink, maturing October 20th. Be¬ 
ing of dwarf habit and a most 
pleasing shade, has gained favor 
with those who have known and 
grown it. Incurved type. Height 
3 feet. Take bud August 15th. 
EVENING STAR. An excep¬ 
tionally fine mid-season pink 
variety maturing November 1st. 
Strong growth with good stem 
and medium sized foliage. Se¬ 
lect bud about September 5th. 
Flowers 6 inches in diameter. 
Matures November 1st. 
J. W. PRINCE (IMPROVED 
CHIEFTAIN). A deep pink sport 
of Chieftain, same easy grower 
maturing early November. Firm 
closely incurved flower. 
J. W. Prince 
