
English Chrysanthemums 
EARLY OUTDOOR VARIETIES 
Most of these varieties bloom profusely in the 
open until severe weather arrives. Disbudded blooms 
will reach diameter of four to seven inches. Lovely 
not disbudded. Price 35 cents each, unless otherwise 
stated. 
Arctic Circle—White, massive incurved bloom, 6 in. 
across. 
Antelope—Salmon - amber, with a distinct glow of 
orange on inside of petals. An extremely large 
incurve exhibition flower. 
Alabaster—A very early white, firm flowers, 5 in. 
across, of slightly incurving shape. Petals hard, foliage 
small. 
Assurance—Chestnut bronze. 
Amber Utopia—Amber sport from Utopia, grand 
large flower. + 
Alexander Mason—Rich Buttercup yellow, large in- 
curved. 
A. E. Cooper—tTerra-cotta, tipped gold, reflexed. 
Alwin—Beautiful salmon pink. 
Alfreton Beauty—Amber with gold reverse. 
Autumn Gold—Yellow incurved. 
Bronze McLeod—A very fine sport from George Mc- 
Leod. - 
Bronze Freda—Bronze salmon, grand for exhibition 
or market. 
Belle Mauve—Silvery-pink. 
Blanche du Poitou—Immense pure white. 
Balcombe Gold—Old gold bronzy orange, incurved. 
Connie Hall—Silver peach pink. 
Conqueror—A deep rich crimson, which does not 
fade in the sun. Flowers 5 in. across, even when 
grown eight or nine to a plant. 
Chastity—Pure glistening white with long reflexing 
florets. 
Coppelia—Bright Indian red, very fine spray. 
Canary—Yellow, a dwarf beauty. 
Copelands Copper—Copper bronze. 
Charnwood—Rose mauve. 
Cerise—Rosy cerise, with quilled petals. 
Challenger—Bronzy red, large bloom 6 in. across. 
Cinnamon—Cinnamon bronze, large reflex. 
Champagne—Very dark crimson, drooping petals. 
Coral Queen—Large salmon coral. 
Dorothy McGuire—A large flat flower of soft bronze 
with pointed petals. 
Dovedale—A large beautiful white. 
Dignity—Buff yellow, large. 
Dorothy Ashley—Rosy salmon, large. 
Dianthus—A beautiful yellow shade, large. 
Daffodil—Glorious yellow, fine. 
Debutante—Immense pure white. 
Dorothy Wilson—Rich yellow, incurved. 
Ella Friend—Salmon fawn. 
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