NEW ENGLISH CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
This new strain of large flowered early mums is the answer to those 
gardeners who desire to grow exhibition type or large flowers without a 
greenhouse. If disbudded and properly fed they will produce 6-inch 
blooms and if grown in sprays will equal or surpass all other varieties. 
They are early blooming, hardy and come in an unbelievable range of 
colors. We have tested many varieties but list only those that have per- 
formed satisfactorily under ordinary garden conditions. 
Order early while stocks are complete. 
ALABASTER Each .75 
A large clear white slightly incurving bloom of fine quality. Produces 
firm 5-inch flowers if disbudded. Strong 18-inch plants. September 20. 
AUGUST PINK Each .65; 3 for $1.60 
Clear rose pink flowers of medium size. Early blooming and fine for 
cutting. September 15. 
AJAX Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Glowing golden bronze. Similar to Bronze Frieda but the petals are 
not quite as broad. Large fully double flowers on tall upright plants. 
A garden favorite. September 25. 
BETTY RILEY Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Gorgeous new shade of carnation-pink which deepened toward the 
center. Large reflexed flowers of great beauty. Neat 2-foot plants. 
September 25. 
BRONZE FRIEDA Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
Large quilled flowers of attractive salmon bronze. Blooms early and 
continues over a long season. Tall strong stemmed plants. Sept. 25. 
BUTTERCUP Each .60; 3 for $1.50 
A very large, deep golden yellow slightly incurved. Excellent flowers 
that are very weather-resistant. Medium height plants with good 
strong stems. September 25. 
CREAM DUCHESS Each .75; 3 for $2.CO 
Huge spiky blooms of deep cream shading to lemon yellow in the 
center. Suitable for disbudding if you want show winners. Medium 
height plants but require staking on account of the large heavy blos- 
soms. September 20. 
DAME ENID LYON (Australia) Each $1.00 
An exquisitely beautiful bloom of soft creamy white. Outstanding 
and new the bloom is broad petaled and firm and will attain tremen- 
dous size if disbudded. Requires staking because of the exceptionally 
heavy flowers. 28 inches. October 10. 
DAUNTLESS Each $1.25 
Glowing burnt orange flowers carried on good stiff stems. New out- 
standing color. 
DAY DREAM Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Very large, light salmon pink flowers of perfect form. A breathtaking 
beauty in pastel shades that will attain 6 inches in size if disbudded. 
One of our favorites. Late September. 
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DELIA Each .65; 3 for $1.60 
Huge broad petaled flowers, lavender-pink in color and possessing ex- 
cellent substance and texture. Ideal for disbudding. Tall strong plants. 
Late September. 
FAIR MAID Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Large peach blossom pink blooms produced in great profusion. Strong 
stemmed upright plants. Tall, very early and a good grower. Sept. 15. 
GOLD EAGLE Each $1.25 
Huge shaggy blooms of light creamy yellow. Rugged and strong grow- 
ing. This floriferous beauty is one of the best of the new English 
mums. 
HARMONIOUS Each .85 
Pleasing blend of golden amber. Produces many large flowers without 
disbudding. About September 1. 
HILLCREST RED Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
Rich, velvety crimson-scarlet with a golden reverse. Will produce very 
large flowers if disbudded but also good to grow in sprays. Very 
colorful. Tall. October 10. 
IMPERIAL Each .65; 3 for $1.60 
Rich yellow incurve that is very floriferous. Reflexing outer petals. 
Will respond to disbudding but is fine in sprays. Requires staking. 
Tall. October 1. 
MADELINE Each .65; 3 for $1.60 
Enormous shell-pink blooms with long fluted petals. A robust grower 
that will bloom in September. 
MAWVOURNEEN Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A lovely lilac pink which when disbudded will produce handsome 
6-inch flowers. Medium height. September 15. 
MRS. PERCY BEER Each .65; 3 for $1.60 
Early blooming deep lavender pink which fades to silvery pink as the 
flower ages. Sturdy 20-inch plants that produce many large flowers. 
September 1. 
PERFECTION Each .75; 3 for $2.00 
A fine new creamy white bloom. Extra large wide petaled flowers, 
slightly incurved. Strong growing 2 foot plants with husky stems. 
October 15. 
PINK FRIEDA Each .50; 3 for $1.25 
Deep mauve-pink blooms freely produced on sturdy plants. Plant 
habits similar to Bronze Frieda. September 25. 
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PRIMROSE (I /lustrated above) Each .75 
A huge primrose yellow incurved bloom that responds to disbudding. 
Will also produce masses of superb yellow flowers without disbud- 
ding. Tall. October 1. 
REVELER Each .60; 3 for $1.40 
Dark coppery red flowers on stiff medium height plants. Large and 
free flowering. Very effective garden subject and equally good for cut 
flowers. October 5. 
