HARDY ENGLISH CHYRSANTHEMUMS 
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 40c each. The blooming dates on English are 
September through October. 
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 
variety. Oct. 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP—Rich 
deep bronze with golden reverse. A 
fine incurved variety. Best disbudded. 
A very popular variety. Sept. 
BRONZE BARBARA — Light-Bronze 
sport of the famous pink with all it’s 
parents good qualities. Will be in great 
demand. Sept.-Oct. 
BULWARK—Extra large flowers of 
bright chestnut-orange. <A flower of 
good depth, broad petaled attaining a 
width of six inches Good foliage. Aug. 
Sept. 
CHAMPION—Clear yellow, a beautiful 
full stylish bloom of good size with firm 
wide petals. Habit perfect, long straight 
stems with medium foliage. A superb 
variety that has been greatly admired 
by all that, have seen it. Sept. 
COMMANDO—Large solid flowers of 
glowing coppery bronze. Very frost re- 
sistant. Most handsome new variety. 
September. 
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 
eeDy garden. Med. hgt. Mat. early 
et 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR—A very rich 
velvety-crimson. A very showy flower 
in this color. Sept. 
EMPIRE WHITE—A first class incurved 
white of great beauty and refinement, 
splendid upright habit, fine for cutting. 
Sept.-Oct. 
FORTUNE—A grand white of excellent 
quality, with long stems and incurving 
petals. Its wide petals make it a grand 
flower for show or cutting. September. 
GEO. McLEOD—An outstanding deep 
golden-yellow incurve, excellent for cut- 
ting. Sept. 
GLORIOUS—Large, loosely incurving 
flowers of beautiful clear pink with a 
Silvery reverse. A midseason bloomer. 
GOLDEN HARVEST—A fine all-round 
variety and suitable for any purpose. 
Produces up to twelve golden-yellow 
blooms per plant. A midseason bloom- 
er. 
IMPERIAL YELLOW—A rich, glisten- 
ing yellow with a pleasing green center. 
Reflexing blooms are up to 6 inches 
across. Healthy clean grower with a 
good crop of flowers. Received the 
F. C. C. at Wisely. Sept.-Oct. 
IVORY—A good solid incurve white for 
disbudding. Sept. 
JOAN FELLOWS—A very large, out- 
standing flower of rosy-cerise. A grand 
grower and excellent for exhibition. 
Blooms Sept. 
LADY BOWER—One of the best. A 
clear, bright pink recommended for cut 
flower trade. A midseason bloomer. 
LUTONIA—A beautiful golden amber, 
large incurved blooms of perfect form. 
Nice straight stiff stems. Sept. 
MARY MONA —A lovely salmon-cerise 
with gold center. Flowers large and 
very free flowering. Received F. F. C. 
Sie Wisely Sept--OCt.. =. —s= Each $0.60 
MILLER’S DALE—Said to be the whit- 
est of all the whites. An excellent grow- 
er and stands the weather well. A mid- 
season bloomer. 
MME. BUTTERFLY—tThe color is blush 
on white with a nice cream center. 
Shaped like a small ball dahlia. A grand 
cut flower and spray variety. Sept. 
