
ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Field Grown Stock Plants 
Growers of Greenhouse Chrysanthemums are finding that the English Chrysan- 
themums are just the thing to grow for early cut flowers instead of shading to produce 
early flowers. The owner of Angelo Greenhouses at Spokane, Washington, was here 
this Fall to select additional varieties for his greenhouses. He tried the English Chrys- 
anthemums this year for the first time in his greenhouse and he is exceptionally well 
pleased with them. 
Due to the lack of rain this Fall, the clumps do not have as many side shoots as 
usual. However, we do have a surplus of quite a few varieties and are offering them 
even more reasonable than rooted cuttings will be in the Spring. Buy these now and 
propagate with them this winter. 
The price on any variety on this price list is 40c each or 5 of any one 
te $1.25. PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE 5 MUST BE ALL ONE 
AMBER EUTOPIA—Golden amber blended with orange and gold. 
ALMIRAN TE—Large terra-cotta red shaded scarlet. Cactus like petals. 
AVALANCHE—Very early white with cream center. Nice early cut flower. 
AMORELIL—Large flat bloom of Indian red. Striking flower ,pointed petals. 
BRONZE PRECOSE—Summer blooming rosy bronze, flat blooms, pointed petals. 
BRIDESMAID—Large blush pink suffused light salmon. A favorite of ours. 
BRONZE McLEOD—Lovely large incurve bronze that is especially good. 
COPPELANDS COPPER—Summer blooming rosy copper. Large, free flowering. 
CORONATION—Large ball shape incurving, silvery pink. Early blooming. 
CHINA GOLD—Golden bronze quilled petals. Late but frost resisting. 
DONALD ORR—A lovely large golden bronze, well liked by all. 
DISTINCTION—Unusual shade of deep salmon coral. Spray or disbud. 
ELITE—Light cerise pink with a touch of gold in the center. 
FORWARD—Beautiful silvery pink, stiff petals, incurved at tips. 
FAY FERGUSON—Nice large buff yellow bloom that you will like. 
GLADIATOR—Fine large chestnut red. One of the best in this color. 
GOLDEN EMPEROR—Large golden yellow, semi-incurving exhibition bloom. 
HARVEST MOON—Rich golden yellow with incurving blooms. 
HALO—Large blooms, amber bronze, broad florlets, good substance. 
HILLCREST YELLOW—Large rich incurving golden yellow, great substance. 
HAROLD LARWOOD—A rich chestnut red with gold reverse, large, stiff stems. 
IVORY QUEEN—Large stiff stemmed ivory white, fine disbudded. 
LUCIUS—Orange incurve with bronze shading. Solid flowers, stiff stems. 
LITCHFIELD CREAM—A very lovely, very incurved, rich glowing cream. 
MERIDIAN—A fine salmon rose pink, slightly reflexing, pointed petals. 
MEMMON—Large flat bloom of beautiful crimson scarlet. Lovely. 
MARYLAND RED—Large solid ruby crimson, broad florlets, incurve center. 
MRS. J. PHILLIPS—A lovely deep purple incurve. Never have enough. 
MI LADY—One of the loveliest large pure white varieties that we have. 
MRS. SMEARDON—Early slightly incurving rose and bronze. Great demand. 
MRS. MILNER—A very lovely cut flower, white. Good sized. 
QUAKER MAID—Large size rich dark red, marked with bright gold. 
RADIANT—Very striking bright dazzling red blooms of good size. 
RED ROVER—Crimson red solid blooms. Lots of flowers. 
RED KING—Brilliant red heavy bloomer. Should disbud some. 
RED ALMIRANTE—Bright red with scarlet shading. Pointed cactus petals. 
SUNLIT—Large yellow suffused bronze with full centers. Large. 
SPITFIRE—Orange strongly splashed yellow. Good cut flower. 
SANDY RICHIE—Rich maroon red with bright gold reverse. 
SNOWBALL—Ball shaped snow white flower, in quantities. 
TIBSHELF GLORY—Early ball shaped orange with gold reverse. 
TRIXIE—Spiky petaled salmon apricot pink. Large and lovely. 
VULCAN—Fine shaped dark brilliant crimson. 
WESTBORNE—Rich darkest red, late and weather resisting. 
WARDOWNE BRONZE—Large incurve amber bronze of fine habits. 
YELLOW EUTOPIA—A bright yellow sport of Amber Eutopia. 
OTHER VARIETIES 
ORCHID SPOON—Each petal a tiny spoon. Lovely bouquet filler. 
ROSE SPOON—A lovely spoon variety in rose pink. 
LUSTER—Bright orchid incurve, large, should be disbudded. 
MARIETTA—Late lavender Anemone flowered. Lovely disbudded. 
RED VELVET—Early prolific blooming bright red, nice cut. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM BUTTONS 
This Type of Chrysanthemums Is Especially Good for Cutting 
ANNETT—A pretty dusty rose button that you will love. 
DELPHINE DODGE—A very nice light pink button. 
EARLY WONDER—Lovely cut flower, pink. Not large, prolific. 
EARLY BRONZE—A lovely light bronze and very early. 
ETHEL—A rich red button of heavy production. 
GOBLIN—A golden bronze on rather large bushy plants. 
IRENE—A very lovely pure white button. 
JEWEL—A lovely orchid colored button. Fine in bouquets. 
JEWEL PINK—A lovely lighter colored Jewel. Lavender pink. | 
JEWEL LIGHT PINK—A still lighter Jewel. A lovely cut flower. 
JEWEL WHITE—A white Jewel with a slight tinge of pink. 
JEWELRY—A deep rosy orchid button with iridescent sheen. 
JUDITH ANDERSON—A very fine golden yellow button. 
MARY PICKFORD—A lovely white button, fine for cutting. 
NANCY—Tall growing yellow button. 
REMBRANT—Bright rose pink, dwarf growing button. ‘ 
RUBY POMPOM-—A large ruby crimson button. Rich and glowing. 
SONNY BOY—A bright golden yellow that is early and good. 
SEPTEMBER BRONZE—Shades of yellow, gold and bronze. Very lovely. 
SEPTEMBER GOLD—An early bright gold dwarf button. 




VERY SPECIAL NOTE —If there are any varieties of English Chrysanthemums 
on our Spring list that are not listed here that you want, you may order them at 
50c each. We have a small surplus of most everything listed in our last Spring 
Catalogue. 
