New English Chrysanthemums 
The following are a new race of Chrysanthemums 
from England and are very outstanding and differ- 
ent from the average garden type. They rank next 
to the type that are greenhouse grown. If you are 
looking for something new and unusual be sure and 
try these. They are as hardy as other garden varie- 
ties and grown with the same kind of care. We 
have grown these for 3 years. Our stock is limited 
but will offer a few plants of the following varieties 
so others can try them and enjoy their beauty. When 
ordering please make a second choice or permit us 
to substitute a variety. 
All plants are labeled. Strong potted plants 75c 
each, 6 for $4.00. Special Offer—15 plants (labeled) 
our selection $8.00. 
Buttercup—Very large incurved golden _ yellow. 
Grand disbudded or grown in sprays. 
Bronze Early Buttercup—Rich deep bronze with 
golden buff reverse. A fine incurved variety. One 
of the finest early variety ever raised. Should be 
disbudded. 
Bronze Freda—A lovely bronzy salmon variety that 
is extra fine for table decorations. Petals of quilled 
formation. Starts blooming early and blooms over 
quite a period of time. 
Belle Mauve—A lovely sfiff stemmed silvery pink. 
It disbuds well and is also lovely grown in sprays. 
Gives a great wealth of cut flowers and fine for com- 
mercial cutting. 
Border White—Blooms similar to a pompon dahlia 
but larger. Very free flowering. 
Challenger—A very nice bright bronzy red with good 
strong stems. If disbudded makes an extra large 
bloom 6 inches across. Nice in sprays too. 
Coppelia—This is quite a new shade—a bright Indian 
red—very startling and does not fade with age. 
Fine, strong stiff stems that grow lovely in sprays. 
Stock limited. 
Crimson Buttercup—An exceptionally fine variety 
identical with Bronze Early Buttercup except the 
reverse of the petals are crimson. You'll love this 
one. 
Conqueror—A lovely rich crimson. A variety that is 
very lovely either disbudded or in sprays. Will 
grow 6 inches if disbudded. Tall, stiff stems. 
Carnival—Bright scarlet red. Truly a showy variety 
well named. Good size flowers. 
Early Ace—A large perfectly incurving bloom. Color 
golden chestnut with strong stems. Good. 
Elite—Light cerise pink with a touch of yellow in 
the center. Lasting bloom formed of rolled spiky 
petals..A variety of great merit and stands all 
weather. A fine commercial cut flower variety. 
Freda—A beautiful bright silvery mauve-pink, very 
lovely for cutting. May be disbudded but equally 
good grown in sprays. Makes a great wealth of 
flowers and very resistant to frosts. One of the 
loveliest varieties that we have ever grown. Every- 
body should have Freda, Salmon Freda, and 
Bronze Freda. 
Golden Dome—A golden yellow slightly overlaid 
orange bronze. A fine incurved type. 
Gold Standard—This is a true early disbudding va- 
riety. The color is as deep as it is possible to get 
in yellow, with broad florets. Does not fade in sun 
or rain. May be grown up to 7 inches across. 
Recommended to early exhibitors. 
Gladiator—Very rich chestnut red; one of the finest 
of its color yet raised. Good disbudded or in 
sprays. 
Hillcrest Red—This flower is of striking quality. 
Rich velvety shade of crimson scarlet with gold 
reverse. On long stems with good foliage. Makes a 
flower 6 inches across when well disbudded. 
Hillcrest Yellow—An extra fine richly colored va- 
riety. Extra large flowers when disbudded, slight- 
ly incurving and of great substance. Tall stiff 
stems. Winner of several awards. 
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