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Guapys Pearson, large tannish-buff, incurved................ Nov. 25 25c 
Oak eaF, bronze sport of Gladys Pearson...ccccccmem- Nov. 25 25c 
Bronze Frick, light salmon-bronze, formal incurved Nov. 25 25c 
GARNET KING, deep dark red, Large eciccecccccsecssnienenccime Nov. 25 25c 
MOHAWK, dark garmet red, reflex.icececscssssscsssssssismersneene Nov. 28 25c 
BEACKHAWK darkevarnet red, tellers. Dec. 1 25c 
Bronze MisTLeToE, bronze sport of Mistletoe............. Nov. 20 25c 
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ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Have added a few—and am growing quite a number 
more to try out this year, but as stated in the preface, 
since I can grow the truly large greenhouse mums here 
outside with little protection, I will never concentrate too 
much on the English strain of mums. However, I 
imagine I will from time to time be adding a few varie- 
ties that for one reason or another I think unusually 
pretty. With me, they bloom from the third week of 
October on. 
The price of all varieties listed is 30 cents with the 
exception of Mayford Pink—it is 50 cents and not many 
plants at that price. 
Mayford Pink, said to be the largest of the English 
strain; will make a really large bloom if disbudded. 
Alabaster, fully double, slightly incurved, pure white, 
best as a disbud. Still at the top as a white. 
Gold Standard, deepest yellow, large broad-petaled 
flowers up to 7 inches if disbudded. I think this one of 
the best of the English strain. 
Alpink, an excellent lavender-pink that did well last 
year with me. 
Indiana, rich velvety crimson. The six-inch blooms are 
reflex. 
Ronald, a new shade of plum-crimson, erect grower, 
small foilage. 
- Leda, large heliotrope-pink, slightly recurved with 
broad petals, disbud or spray; color tends to fade under 
hot sun. 
Alfreton Beauty, large double reflexed bloom of bright 
golden amber. 
Belle Mauve, lovely stiff-stemmed silvery pink blooms. 
Disbud or spray. 
Lutonia, incurved golden amber, holds color well. 
Red Invader, deep chestnut red with gold reverse. 
Bronze Buttercup, large incurved blooms of rich deep 
bronze, especially good when disbudded. 
Reveller, brightest chestnut-red; best as spray. 
China Gold, bright golden bronze with quilled petals, a 
tall grower with stiff stems—really outstanding but with 
me blooms a little later than most of the others. 
Jean Harlow, bright golden yellow, semi-incurved. 
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