HARDY ENGLISH CHYRSANTHEMUMS 
Perhaps by this time most of you have tried these Hardy English Chrysanthemums 
and know how good:they are. 
prices. 
.50 unless priced otherwise. 
ALABASTER—A very early white of 
large size and good substance. Slightly 
incurved and will grow 5 inches across 
when disbudded. Sept. 
BALCOMBE BRILLIANCE — Brilliant 
red flowers of very good quality. A 
vigorous grower and free flowering. 
Sept. al 
BRONZE AMBER. VALE—Well shaped 
fiowers of rich bronze on straight stems 
mith medium foliage. This is new and 
will become popular. Sept.-Oct. 
CHANCELLOR—Rich pink large stately 
slightly incurving bloom of large size. 
Good grower, strong stems with perfect 
fcliage. Good show variety. Sept. 
COTSWOLD WHITE—A very large flat 
petaled, reflexed flower of soft creamy- 
white. The flowers are of very good 
substance and quality and plant is flori- 
ferous. Sept. 
EDGERTON SWEETHEART — Very 
beautiful salmon-bronze Sweetheart. An 
early bloomer. Aug.-Sept. 
FLORENCE HARWOOD—A very large 
flower of bright: rose with a _ golden, 
center, overlaid with a _ suspicion of 
bronze, a very desirable shade. Blooms 
in Sept.-Oct. 
MARY MONA-A lovely salmon-cerise 
with gold center. Flowers large and 
very free flowering. Received F. F. C. 
at Wisely. Sept.-Oct. 
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We are offering the following varieties at reasonable 
Three of any one variety for the price of Two. 
MOVOUREEN—Lovely lilac-pink, full 
robust flowers. Will attain 6 in. when 
disbudded. Blooms Sept. 
PINK KING—A large incurved variety, 
nice-whether disbudd ed or not. Inside 
of petals are a purplish rose and the 
outsides are silver. Really a very lovely 
variety. Early Sept. 
RADAR—A large, golden-bronze flow- 
er Shading darker toward center. One 
of the best in this color and a lovely 
addition to your garden. Blooms Sept. 
RADAR SUPREME—A new variety and 
is very much the same color as RADAR 
but of broader petalage, both can be 
disbudded for exhibition blooms. Blooms 
Sept. 
ROSEVERN — Large flowers of deep 
clover carried on strong stems with 
small foliage. A very good bloomer. 
Blooms Sept. 
SERENUS—A real variety. An extra 
large white, on long stems, and very pro- 
lific. An award winner in the flower 
shows of England and used in the Flor- 
ist trade in London. Blooms Sept. 
YELLOW ALABASTER Wierenga 1951 
—A very lovely soft yellow sport of the 
lovely English Alabaster, 5 in. flowers 
just like its white component. 
