STAFFORD CONSERVATORIES 
17 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
LISTED IN ORDER OF FLOWERING 
JAPANESE RED. This well proportioned single with many rows 
of firm Venetian Red petals, set off by a prominent gold center makes 
a very desirable color combination. 75c per doz., $4.00 per 100, $35.00 
per 1,000. 
MELBA. This variety is admirably adapted to pot culture either 
as a small dwarf plant or a large specimen depending on the time of 
propagation and culture. Color orange bronze with a distinct circle 
of'yellow at the base of the petals. Flowers 4 inches in diameter 
mature November 10th. 
RED MELBA. A red sport of Melba. 
KRAMERS BUFF ORANGE. This Bronze single is of the same 
color and date as Melba but the flowers are held well apart on long 
strong stems. 75c per doz., $4.00 per 100, $35.00 per 1,000. 
LIGHTHOUSE. This striking single pompon of a bright bronze, 
shading to watermelon red makes a pleasing and attractive flower. 
Good substance and well arranged spray. 75c per doz., $4.00 per 100, 
$35.00 per 1,000. 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. This large flowering single with several 
rows of firm yellow petals on strong stems matures about November 
10 th. 
VALENCIA. A splendid new orchid pink single maturing No¬ 
vember 30th. Flowers 4 inches in diameter on very strong stems. 
Height 4 feet. 
HASEGAWA POINSETTIA. Dark red single with prominent 
yellow disc. Firm flowers on strong well arranged spray mature for 
Thanksgiving. Height medium. 
GLADYS DUCKHAM. A strong growing large flowered white 
single with several rows of petals. Well arranged spray makes a very 
serviceable cut flower. Matures November 15th to 30th. 
HASEGAWA MINORU. Reddish bronze single of very good sub¬ 
stance maturing for Thanksgiving. Growth 3 to 4 feet, strong well 
arranged spray. 
HASEGAWA JOSEPHINE. Same growing habits as the above 
variety of a lighter and brighter shade of bronze. 
HASEGAWA PINK. Medium sized bright pink flowers of good 
substance set off by prominent yellow center. Growth similar to 
Buckingham but more prolific. Height medium, matures about No¬ 
vember 20th. 
The Flower Buying Public each year are demanding more of the 
oddities in Chrysanthemums and the grower who carries a good as¬ 
sortment of the Anemone, Single, and Shaggy Large Flowering Pom¬ 
pons will be well prepared for this demand in “Mum” Season. This 
season can be lengthened greatly by securing the earliest and latest 
flowering Varieties which usually command premium prices. 
