HARDY ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Perhaps by this time most of you have tried these Hardy English Chrysanthe- 
mums and know how good they are. We are offering the following varieties at 
a more reasonable price than ever before. Chrysanthemum shipping will begin 
April Ist. Order early as stock on some of the varieties is scarce. 
35c each or $3.00 per dozen, All Different, Customer’s Choice 
2 Dozen, All Different, Customer’s Choice for Only $5.00 
(Catalogue Value $8.40) 
LIST NO. 1 
ADORATION. Large spreading flower of pink on cream ground. A very fine 
variety that will grow very large when disbudded. Sept. 
ALABASTER. A very early white of large size and good substance. Slightly 
incurved and will grow 5 inches across when disbudded. Aug., Sept. 
BETTY FERGUSON. Large solid incurving terra cotta blooms. Stiff stems and 
nice bushy habit. Early Sept. 
BRIDESMAID. Delicate blush pink suffused salmon. Large reflexing flowers 
that are lovely. Sept. 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP. Rich deep bronze with golden reverse. A fine 
incurved variety. Best disbudded. A very popular variety. Aug., Sept. 
BRONZE McLEOD. A fine large incurved bronze sport of George McLeod. 
Very lovely disbudded. Sept., Oct. 
BRONZE PRECOSE. This one really blooms in the summer so be sure to plant 
it if you have short growing seasons. Pretty bright bronze blooms that are 
fine for cutting. July on. 
CALUMET. A very large incurved yellow with a slight hint of bronze. Truly 
a lovely chrysanthemum. Sept., Oct. 
CARNIVAL. A very bright scarlet red. Probably the very brightest colored 
variety. One that is much admired. Sept. 
CHARMWOOD. A bright rosy mauve or light purple which makes a lovely 
cut flower. Nice size blooms that you don’t disbud. Sept. 
CHINA GOLD. A bright golden bronze with quilled petals. Blooms about the 
last of the English varieties but is very frost resistant. 
COPELAND COPPER. Copper bronze. A variety that is good in sprays without 
disbudding. Especially good for short season localities. Nice stems and good 
rich color. Aug., Sept. 
COPPELIA. A startling shade of Indian red that does not fade. Fine long stiff 
stems. Need not be disbudded as lovely in sprays. One of our best sellers in 
both cut flowers and plants. Aug., Sept. 
CORAL QUEEN. A very lovely large salmon coral. A beauty. Good in sprays, 
also disbudded. Sept. 
CORONA. A nice broad petaled flower of unique shape. Color is bright orange 
amber. Sept. F 
CRIMSON BUTTERCUP. A very lovely variety identical with Bronze Butter- 
cup, except the reverse of the petals are crimon. Aug., Sept. 
DON JUAN. Indian red, good stiff stems. Makes fine bright cut flowers. Sept. 
CRUSADER. An immense white, slightly tinged pink. Really if you disbud this 
you will be extra pleased. Straight stiff stems, large blooms. 
DOROTHY ASHLEY. Bright rosy salmon flower. A prolific bloomer. Sept. on. 
DR. GEORGE BARNES. Perfectly incurved flower 6 or 7 inches across if dis- 
budded. Color is peach shaded cream. Sept. 
DAILY EXPRESS. A grand large flower of terra cotta chestnut. Very weather 
proof. Good either disbudded or in sprays. A real beauty. Sept. 
ENTICELLENT. Bright crimson, gold reverse. Large flower, hardy. Sept. 
FORWARD. Really a step forward. Disbud and is fine for exhibition with 
blooms 6 inches across. Stiff petals of a beautiful silvery pink. Sept. 
FREDA. A beautiful bright silvery mauve pink. Very lovely for cutting. Makes 
a wealth of flowers that are quite resistant to frosts. Everybody should have 
Freda. Sept. 
GEORGE McLEOD. This is a sport of Henry Sutcliffe. Fine full incurved 
flowers which are really nice. Sept. 
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