ardy English Chrysanthemums 
Many exciting new colors and improved habits 
of growth and flowering have been brought to 
Chrysanthemums as a result of the devoted work 
of skilled hybridizers. Colors and forms undreamed 
of a few years ago are now found in these garden 
flowers. This year we offer you a large and up- 
to-date selection. All of List One is made up of 
new importations that never before have been 
offered by us. 
Order early to be sure you will get the varie- 
ties that you want. We will begin shipping Chrys- 
anthemums about April 20, 1953. 
LIST ONE 
Price: 75c each — 3 for $2.00 
Postpay Orders of $3.00 or Over 
ALANA. A fine crushed strawberry pink. Large 
flowers of outstanding beauty. Sept. 
ALFRETON MODEL. A beautiful large bloom of 
fine proportions and grand texture. Color is 
oyster satin. Sept. 
ALBION. A new very large white with incurving 
broad petals. Oct. 
AMBER CROWN. Bright golden amber flowers 
with broad petals and good sized. More tightly 
formed than Amber Bright. Double. Oct. 
ANCASTER PINK. Imported from Ancaster, On- 
tario. New in 1952. An outstanding pink in its 
class. 
AZTEX GOLD. New 1951. Compact habit, double 
clear lemon-yellow. Suitable for cutting as well 
as the garden. Frost resistant. Early Oct. 
BALCOMBE ROSE. Bright rich rose. Large shapely 
flowers on plants of ideal habit. Early Sept. 
BETTY RILEY. A reflexing bloom of great beauty. 
The flowers are a shade of carnation pink which 
deepens toward the center. Sept.-Oct. 
BILL GILLEBRAND. Large rich yellow. Excellent 
show variety. One of the best of its color. Sept. 
BO PEEP. Splendid Pom for the border or cutting. 
Light blush pink ground with crimson center. 
BOUNDLESS. Large yellow. Strong healthy grower. 
Very popular. Sept. 
BRAVADO. Crimson-scarlet with golden-bronze 
reverse. Does not fade. Is of excellent habit and 
a strong grower. Aug.-Sept. 
BRONZE SWEETHEART. A very rich bronze with 
lots of gold tints. Needs no disbudding. Fine for 
cutting. Aug.-Sept. 
CANARY WONDER. Lovely canary yellow sport 
of White Wonder. Excellent long stems for 
cutting. Late Sept. 
CARLOTTA. Rose-cerise with old gold reverse. 
Flowers are large with pointed reflexing petals. 
First-class exhibition variety. Sept. 
CARMINE QUEEN. The best red Pompon. Nicely 
shaped tall plants, fine for cutting. Mid-Oct. 
CHATSWORTH. Copper bronze in one _ shade 
throughout. Excellent market variety with me- 
dium sized flowers of good form. Early. 
CLEREPINK. A lovely shade of soft pink. Ideal 
for exhibition with strong and vigorous large 
flowers. Sept.-Oct. 
CORN COB. Bright tangerine-orange. Large flat 
flowers of good form and substance. Sept.-Oct. 
COTSWORTH GOLD. An ideal golden - yellow 
variety. This one is very popular and our fa- 
vorite yellow. 
DAHLIA MUM. Beautiful bright wine-red with 
distinctive quilled petals. Low growing with many 
flowers close to ground. Very outstanding variety 
and free flowering. Mid-Sept. 
DAWN ROSE. Grenadine pink, large decorative 
flowers of medium height. Oct. 
DOROTHY VERNON. Good, full flowers of light 
pink. Sturdy grower. Sept. 
EVANGELINE. (Canadian Introduction.) Produces 
lovely large pink flowers in great numbers. Has 
nice long stems and the foliage is shining dark 
green. Aug.-Sept. 
FAIRBOW. Lavender pink Pompon of medium 
height. Sept. 
FLAXEN BEAUTY. Four-inch flowers resembling 
Cactus Dahlia in form. Blend of peach, yellow 
and coral. Early Oct. 
FRED YULE. An excellent orange-bronze of in- 
curving form. A most pleasing color and grand 
for exhibition. Aug.-Sept. 
FLORENCE HARWOOD. Bright rose with golden 
center overlaid with a suspicion of bronze, 
making a striking combination. 
GEN. MacARTHUR. Fully double blooms of cop- 
pery-red. A very husky and showy early flower- 
ing sort. Aug. 
