STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES 
5 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
PINK 
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. 
LUSTRE. Fine lavender pink 
companion for Quaker Maid and 
Gold Lode. Medium October 10th. 
Bud last week in August. Height 
4 feet from June planting. 
MAJ. EDWARD BOWES. A popular rosy pink, brighter than J. 
W. Prince. Height Medium, good stem and foliage. Flowers of good 
substance, fully double from any bud reserved early in September. 
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 
INDIANAPOLIS PINK. Closely incurved, upper surface of petals 
light shade of lavender with reverse slightly darker. Good strong- 
growing habits, maturing November 12th from terminal buds. $2.00 
per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
Justrite 
