English Hybrid Chrysanthemums 
English mums grow the same as other hardv 
types, but the blooms are larger. They may be 
grown naturally as sprays, but disbudded they will 
grow four or five inches across. 
00c each; 3 for $1.75; 12 for $4.75 
CHARM—A sensational large lavender pink incurved. Bushes 
loaded with flowers, and all of them perfect. Easliy the best Eig eke, 
pink, 
FREDA—Bright pink on long slender stems, well adapted for cut- 
ting. Flowers quilled and fully double. 
ROSE PRINCESS—A deep mulberry pink flower on tall, erect 
plants. Comes into bloom Oct. 25th, is a good cut-flower. 
ALFRETON BEAUTY—Oct. 15th—A fine glowing amber of fine 
incurved form. Large bushes. 
ALABASTER—Oct. 5th—A large white’. on. low, Wwide-spreading 
bushes. A good grower and very hardy: 
BRONZE BUTTERCUP—Oct. 5th—A large incurved bronze and 
red. Vigorous, wide-spreading bushes. . 
CALUMET—Oct. 10th—A large incurved lemon yellow that really 
8rows big. Long stems, 
CONQUEROR—Oct. 10th—A large crimson red. Bushy plants, 
very ‘hardy. 
BRONZE FREDA—Oct. 1Ist—A fine bronze cut-flower... Tall, well 
branched bushes, very frost resistant. 
LEDA—Sept. 20th—A very large lavender pink, large bushes and 
very prolific. 
MRS.° TF. RILEY—Oct. 1st—The largest incuvred. white. Low, 
stkang growing bushes with flowcrs up to five inches across. Very 
Zood x: 
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Sept. 20th—The liveliest scarlet we grow. A fine 
free-blooming variety that comes early and stays till freezing. 
Long stem—fine for cutting. 
SALMON FREDA—Oct. 1Ist—Beautiful salmon on a long stem. Tall 
bushes for cutting. 
SYRIL—Oct. 5th—A pale pink of unusual beauty. Very large and 
outstanding. 

