
FLORAL 
CHALLENGER. Bronzy red with blooms on 
strong, straight stems. Stands disbudding well. 
CHARMWOOD. Bright rosy-mauve with petals 
overlapping one another. Flowers 4-inches. 
Oct 
CHESTER CASTLE. Glistening clear pink blooms 
on strong straight stems. Heavy bloomer. Sept. 
CORAL QUEEN. Beautiful new  salmon-coral 
which is beautiful in sprays. Very fine. Oct. 
CORONA. A new bright orange-amber flower with 
very broad petals. Very unique bloom. Oct. 
COPELAND’S COPPER. Coppery bronze blooms 
formed in beautiful sprays for cutting. Oct. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. Very rich velvety crim- 
son flower which is very showy. Oct. 
COPPELIA. A beautiful variety with deep shades 
of Indian-red. Flowers do not fade. Oct. 
CRUSADER. Large beautiful white with a tinge 
of pink on edge of petals. Oct. 
CRIMSON BUTTERCUP. Rich bronze with re- 
verse of petals a deep crimson. Excellent. 
Sept. 
CONQUEROR. Intense deep crimson blooms on 
strong straight stems A favorite in any gar- 
den. Vigorous grower. Oct. 
CRIMSON GLOW. New variety with bright crim- 
son blooms on strong straight stems. Oct. 
C. M. JOHNSON. New large pure white with im- 
mense spray of blooms. Excellent. OFea a 
DON JUAN. Indian-red blooms on strong straight 
stems. Very excellent for cutting. Oct. 
DOROTHY McGUIRE. Large soft bronze blooms 
with slightly pointed petals. Sept. 
DOROTHY ASHLEY. Bright rosy-salmon with re- 
flexing petals of good size and a _ prolific 
_ bloomer. Fine for cutting. Oct. 
DONALD ORR. Large golden bronze which is a 
great favorite among lovers of Chrysanthe- 
mums. 
DR. GEO. BARNES. A beautiful peach shade with 
cream and gold tints thru the petals. Oct. 
ELLA FRIELD. Large 6-inch flower, incurved 
petals of a pleasing salmon-fawn shade. Sept. 
ELITE. Light cerise-pink with touch of yellow in 
center and on back of petal. en 
ENTINCELLENT. Beautiful bright crimson blooms 
with gold on reverse of petals. . Oct. 
EGYPT. A large deep flower of reddish amber and 
gold. Good for cutting. Oct. 
FREDA. A beautiful bright silvery-mauve pink. 
Early bloomer and long lasting. 
GEO. MCLEOD. A sport of Henry Sutcliffe, simi- 
lar in color but a better flower. A deep golden 
yellow with semi-curving of the petals. Ex- 
cellent for cutting. Oct. 
GLADSOME. Very showy red with large six inch 
flowers when disbudded. Very prolific. Oct. 
GLADIATOR. Very large rich chestnut-red. Oct. 
GOLD STANDARD. One of the finest of the early 
blooming golden yellow, with long stems and 
huge flowers that do not fade. Sept. 
GOLDEN SECURITY. Rich golden yellow with in- 
curving petals of great width and substance. 
For Beauty ... you can’t beat C. M. Johnson ... 
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