 RARDY ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Perhaps by this time most of you have tried these Hardy English Chrysanthemums 
and know how good they are. We are offering the following varieties at reasonable 
price. All English Mums listed at 40¢ each except those marked. 
ALABASTER—A very early white of 
large size and good substance. Slightly 
incurved and will grow 5 inches across 
when disbudded. Sept. 
BALCOMBE GLORY—A very large in- 
curve of deep rich yellow. A really fine 
A SGU GN SVU ae es So fll cape De eet Each $0.75 
BRIDESMAID—Delicate blush pink suf- 
fused 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. Sept. 
BRONZE McLEOD—A fine large in- 
curved bronze sport of George McLeod. 
Very lovely disbudded. Sept.-Oct. 
BRONZE PYRAMID—Large flowers of 
an attractive crange-bronze shade. Tail, 
wiry stems. Sept. 
CERISE—Sharply pointed, quilled petal- 
ed, rosy-cerise. Oct. 10. 24 in. 
COLSAR—Deep rose-pink that blooms 
in October. Very nice variety and 
should disbud well. ____---- Each $0.50 
CONQUEROR—A flashy, rich crimson 
flower which does not easily fade. Grows 
tall and straight. Has good foliage and 
stiff-necked stems. A valuable addition 
to any garden. Med. hgt. Mat. early 
COLE Dy AE Bae nah PPE cig pape a appeee Each $0.59 
COPPELIA—A fully double, brilliant 
red blossom of an extremely early habit 
of bloom. Yields large clusters of per- 
fect 214%4-inch flowers of good keeping 
quality. Has good foliage and erect 
stems. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 5th. 
CREAM DUCHESS—Cream shading to 
lemon in the center of: the bloom. Fine 
for exhibition of cut flowers. Sept. 
LO i Tied crac Rance a Each $9.59 
CYDONIA—Medium size bright salmon- 
pink. Very stiff stems and very prolific 
spray variety., Sept: :----- Each $9.50 
DICTATOR—Bronze-scarlet with gold 
tips. Early blooming. Aug. Each $0.50 
DUKE OF WINDSOR—Exquisite shade 
of pure lavender. A large, perfectly 
formed incurve on 2 ft. stems. Blooms 
ELAN TAL GO a 2 Sp oh oS Each $0.65 
EDALE—Splendid variety, is a beauti- 
ful salmon florlets, blooms large and 
Sx trav full Rse pis wea gia Each $0.75 
FORWARD—tThis beautiful fluorescent 
bloom is an exquisite shade of delicate 
silvery pink. Difficult to describe, but 
when disbudded will grow from five to 
six inches in diameter. Med. hgt. Mat. 
Septal. eo eee ate ee Each $0.50 
FORTUNE—A grand white of excéllent 
quality, with long stems and incurving 
petals. Its wide petals make it a grand 
flower for show or cutting. September. 
Each $0.50 
FREDA—Bright silvery mauve-pink. A 
beautiful flower of fine substance. Oct. 
Ath. 
FREDA PEARCE—Soft rose-pink, cen- 
ter suffused with yellow and gold. Very 
large, reflexed flowers. Sept. Each $0.50 
GEO. McLEOD—An outstanding deep 
goiden-yellow incurve, excellent for cut- 
ting. Blooms Sept. 
GOLD STANDARD—A large deep yel- 
low with flat broad petals. Stands up 
well in wind and rain. Med. hgt. Mat. 
early Oct. 
JOAN FELLOWS—A very large, out- 
standing flower of rosy-cerise. A grand 
grower and excellent for exhibition. 
Blooms, Spt. a7 see -e eee Each $9.50 
LEDA — Immense heliotrope-pink in- 
curve with rolled and pointed petals. 
Oct-elt 
MARION PARK—A lovely light pink, 
good sized flowers. Cut flower variety 
and heavy bloomer. Blooms September. 
Each $0.50 
MERIDAN—Salmon rose of unparalled 
beauty. Has wide, pointed petals slight- 
ly reflexed. When disbudded is very 
large. Med. hgt. Mat. Oct. 
MOVOUREEN—Lovely lilac-pink, full 
robust flowers. Will attain 6 in. when 
disbudded. Blooms Sept. __ Each $9.50 
MRS. J. H. MILNER—This exhibition 
pure white bicom is one of the largest 
of its type. Will attain a size of-7 inches 
under proper conditions. Med. hegt, 
Oct? 1st. 
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