ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Stock Plants 
Stock plants are very limited this fall as our planting was 
much smaller than usual last spring. Mostly we planted what 
we thought we would need for our own stock plants for fall. 
If there is anything especially that you want in stock plants 
of the varieties we listed last spring, write about it and we 
might be able to spare a very limited amount. Next spring 
we plan on having rooted cuttings of a larger number of 
varieties. 
However, we do have stock plants of the following to 
ship any time after October Ist. 
Prices are listed per each 10 plants at 10 times each rate. 
Not over 10 plants of a kind to a customer. 
ADORATION—A lovely large flat bloom of pink on a cream ground. This 
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BRONZE McLEOD—A fine large sport of George McLeod. A pleasing shade 
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BRONZE PRECOSE—A real summer bloomer that has lovely large bronze 
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BETTY FERGUSON—Large solid incurving terra-cotta blooms, stiff stems 
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EBRIDESMAID—A very large delicate blush pink suffused light salmon, full 
reflexed bloom. We really think this one is pretty special................ EACH .75 
CRUSADER—A very large white slightly tinted pink. Really if you disbud 
this one you will be very pleased with it. Straight stems and large blooms 
brushed pink on the tips. Stock not too plentiful, so order early...EACH  .60 
CHINA GOLD—A bright golden bronze with quilled petals and grows very 
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CRIMSON CIRCLE—A very bright crimson entirely different than the rest 
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CORONA—A large broad petaled flower of unique shape. Bright orange, 
amber flowers that come on quite early and is a very worthwhile variety. 
EACH .60 
COPELAND’S COPPER—Copper bronze. A nice good-sized variety that is 
really a summer bloomer. Flowers very nice without disbudding. Does not 
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DAILY EXPRESS—A grand large flower of terra cotta chestnut. Very 
weatherproof. Good either disbudded or not. Really a very lovely variety. 
EACH  .50 
DORTHY ASHLEY—Bright rosy salmon flower of good size and reflexing 
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ELLA FRIEND—A fine large exhibition flower of a pleasing salmon fawn. 
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FORWARD—One of the prettiest pink chrysanthemums that we ever saw. 
Flowers a beautiful silver pink, very large and slightly incurving. Not too 
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GEORGE McLEOD—A fine large golden yellow that is very much worth 
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HALO—Large bloom and broad florlets of good substance. The outer petals 
reflexing and the inner petals incurved. Color is a glowing amber bronze. 
EACH .60 
HOOPOE—A beautiful old rose, large and incurved. Disbud some if you want 
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