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BALCOMBE GOLD—A bright old gold. Not yellow; more of a bronze orange. 
A color hard to describe. Flowers incurved and really large if disbudded. 
Sept. .30 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP—Rich deep bronze with golden buff re- 
verse. A fine incurved variety. One of the finest early varieties ever 
raised, having won many awards. We find here in our nurseries that it 
should be disbudded to a dozen or so buds to the plant to be at its best, 
otherwise it makes far too many blooms for the stems to be strong. 
Aug., Sept. .25 
BRONZE FREDA—A lovely bronze salmon variety that is extra fine for 
table decoration. Petals of quilled formation. Starts blooming early and 
blooms over quite a period of time. Very frost resistant. Disbuds well and 
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BRIDESMAID—A large very delicate blush pink suffused light sal- 
mon, full reflexed bloom. Flowers are about the same size and 
type aS Primrose. This is the second time we have listed this one 
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BELLE MAUVE—A lovely stiff-stemmed silvery pink. It disbuds well and 
is also grown in sprays. Gives a great wealth of cut flowers, fine for 
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BERENGARIA—A deep orchid pink of reflex form. Disbuds into a fine 
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CRUSADER—An immense white, slightly tinged pink. Really if you disbud 
this you will be extra pleased. Straight stiff stems, large blooms brushed 
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CRIMSON SPLENDOR—Rich velvety crimson. The showiest one that we 
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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 our best sellers in both plants and cut flowers....Aug.,Sept. .40 
CHINA GOLD—A bright golden bronze with quilled petals. One of the best 
in sprays. Has very stiff stems, quilled petals and grows very tall. Blooms 
later than most varieties. Good to lengthen the blooming season........ Oct. .30 
CERISE—A lovely spray variety that grows tall on wiry stems. Blooms in 
the greatest profusion. A lovely rosy cerise with quilled petals. A variety 
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CONQUEROR—A lovely rich crimson. A variety that is very lovely either 
disbudded or in sprays. Will grow to 6 inches disbudded. Tall stiff stems. 
Does not fade. Grows 8-10 to the plant disbudded. Very popular...Sept. .50 
CALUMET—A very large incurved yellow. Slightly touched with bronze. 
Disbud 6 to 8. Will make a 6-inch bloom. It is truly a lovely chrysanthe- 
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CORAL QUEEN—A very lovely large salmon coral. A beauty. Good in 
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CRIMSON BUTTERCUP—An exceptionally fine variety. Identical with 
Bronze Early Buttercup except the reverse of the petals are crimson. 
Should be disbudded. You’ll love it. Sure does multiply fast........ Aug., Sept. .30 
CHARMWOOD—A classical type of bloom the petals overlapping each 
other in close formation to build up a flower about four inches across; 
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C. W. JOHNSON—A fine large very incurved white._.......................-----..---- Sept. .35 
CARNIVAL—A very bright scarlet red. A very vivid color. Flowers about 
four inches across and of very nice shape. One that is much admired. 
Mid-Sept. .50 
CRIMSON GLOW-—A nice bright crimson. Nice size blooms and nice 
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CORONA—A nice broad petaled flower of unique shape. Color is 
bright orange amber 

COPELANDS COPPER—Copper bronze. A variety that is good in sprays 
without disbudding. Nice stems and a good rich colov................ Aug., Sept. .40 
CORONATION—A large incurving silvery pink. Blooms disbudded 5 inches 
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C. P. CHAPMAN—Reddish bronze with gold center and gold reverse of 
petals. Good dirm HowerssanG stitieStemS.s ...25 <,.<2.4-sc-teeeseiies-- tesa Oct., Nov. .40 
CINNAMON —Nice full flower with pointed florlets of a nice cinnamon 
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CRIMSON CIRCLE—Bright blood red crimson flowers of nice size and 
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DONALD ORR—A lovely large golden bronze that is especially liked. Fine 
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DIGNITY—A good buff yellow. Five or six inches across when disbudded; 
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