ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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THE SPOONS 
These are characterized by tubular petals peculiarly 
flattened at the ends to resemble spoons. Excellent for the 
garden, quality of the blooms for cut flower purposes may 
be greatly improved by growing under glass or cloth and 
disbudding. 
Rooted Cuttings 
Doz. 100 
BRONZE, SPOON | 3 ie sere cee aera roe $1.25 $8.00 
JASPER SPOON. Yellow tubes with red spoons 1.25 8.00 
ORCHID SPOON. Double lilac .............. 1.25 8.00 
PINK SPOON. Improved semi-double pink.... 1.25 8.00 
RED SPOON. Very beautiful but later bloom- 
ing than all other Spoon varieties ........ 2.00 15.00 
ROSE SPOON. Luminous old rose ........... 1.25 8.00 
WHITE SPOON. Double white, creamy center 1.25 8.00 
YELLOW SPOON. Double brilliant yellow.... 1.25 8.00 

Judith Anderson 
New E aglish Chrysanthemums 
HARDY 
GOOD FOR COMMERCIAL CUT FLOWERS — GIVE GOOD RESULTS OUTDOORS OR UNDER GLASS 
Large flowers of greenhouse quality can be grown outdoors. A splendid item for resale at retail and unexcelled for growing 
commercially outdoors either open or under cloth. Fine for the greenhouse where they can be grown as sprays or dis- 
budded. Under glass they flower from middle to end of October, outdoors they bloom earlier as noted. 
ALABASTER. A very early white of large size and good 
substance. Slightly incurved and will grow five inches 
across if disbudded. Every mum collection should 
have this one. September-October. 
ALWIN. Beautiful salmon pink. A very unusual shade. 
Grows on nice stiff upright stems. Nice grown in 
sprays and should also be very nice disbudded. Early 
October. 
ANTELOPE. Salmon-amber with distinct glow of orange 
on inside of petals; an extremely large incurved exhi- 
bition flower, easy grower, long stems, 4 ft. Late 
September. 
BALCOMBE GOLD. A bright old gold. Not a yellow; more 
of a bronzy orange. A color hard to describe. Flowers 
incurved and really large if disbudded. October. 
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. One 
of the best sellers in both plants and cut flowers. Sep- 
tember-October. 
CORAL QUEEN. A very lovely large salmon coral. A 
beauty. Good in sprays, also disbudded. Early October. 
DOVEDALE. A fine white but must be disbudded to be at 
its best. Early October. 


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. Everybody should have Freda, 
Salmon Freda and Bronze Freda. September-October. 
FORWARD. This is another step forward, especially for 
exhibition; may also be used for market; blooms 6 
inches across with stiff petals incurving at the tips; 

ry-peach-pink; a real beauty. 2!/ to 3 ft. 
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GOLD STANDARD. This is a true early disbudding variety. 
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. September-October. 
JEAN HARLOW. A bright golden yellow with semi-incurved 
form. September. Best grown in sprays as a commercial. 
LEDA. A large heliotrope pink; flowers 6 inches across 
when disbudded. Also good grown in sprays. Beautiful 
rolled petals. Stems are extra strong. October. 
MRS. T. RILEY. A very fine white. Large reflexing blooms 
made up of very broad petals. Very free and erect. 
You should have this one. October. 
NITA. Primrose yellow. Large well formed blooms on tall 
stiff stems. Best disbudded. September. 
ROSE PRIMROSE. An excellent variety, one of the best 
in recent years. Fine variety either disbudded or in 
sprays. Nice long stiff stems. Salmon rose with a 
basal blush of gold. Not as early as some of the 
others, thereby lengthening the blooming season. Oct. 
REVELLER. Bright chestnut red semi-double of good sub- 
stance; real commercial market type on long stems. 
Good clean grower and easily disbudded. Stands the 
sun well, September-October. 
SYBIL. Large lavender pink. Stiff stems. Good disbudded 
or grown in sprays. A real acquisition. Also an early 
bloomer. September. 
WESTBORNE. Ai rich dark red of good form. The darkest 
red we grow. Good strong stiff stems and strong 
florets that stand the weather well. Would say that 
you must have it as it is a very distinctive color and 
variety. October. 
YOUTH. Delightful clear pink of good form. 6 inches 
across when disbudded. Early October. 
PRICE above varieties of English Chrysanthemums Rooted 
Cuttings $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION. 120 Rooted Cuttings, 10 varieties, 
our selection $12.00. 

