Chrysanthemums 
HARDY ENGLISH VARIETY 
We are listing all of our English “Mums” in 
one price range. Many of these will be sell- 
ing elsewhere for two to three times the price 
we are asking. Order early to be sure to get 
the named variety which you want. We will 
begin shipping Chrysanthemum transplants 
about April 20, 1955. 
35c Each 12 for $3.50 25 for $6.50 
Postage Paid on Orders of $5.00 or More 
Choose from the following list: 
ALANA. Fine crushed strawberry pink. Large 
flowers of outstanding beauty. Slightly in- 
curved. Starts blooming in Sept. 
ALFRETON YOEMAN. One of the newer va- 
rieties. Beautiful lavender-purple with silver 
reverse. Fine firm incurving florets. Straight 
stiff stems with giant seven-inch blooms 
with some disbudding. Sept. 
ALPINE. A pure white of nice size. Was an 
award winner in England. Suitable for cut 
flowers. Medium early bloomer. 
AMBER CROWN. Bright golden amber flowers 
with broad petals and quite tightly formed. 
Strong stems. Blooms about Oct. 1. 
ANCASTER. PINK. Imported from Ancaster, 
Ontario. New in ’52 and is an outstanding 
pink in its class. 
ARNHEIM. A fine large bloom of bright red- 
dish amber. Very early and one of the nicest 
ones we grow. Very popular in your flower 
garden. Aug. 
AUGUST GLORY. An August blooming large | 
golden bronze incurve. Recommended for 
areas which have early frosts. 
AUGUST PINK. Lovely shade of clear rich 
pink. Vigorous grower with nice large 
blooms. Blooms in August. 
AUGUST RED. Fine large extra double firm 
flowers in a nice shade of red. A most pop- 
ular variety and a fine companion to the 
two just listed. Disbud for large blooms. 
BALCOMBE BRILLIANT. Very fine flowers 
of brilliant red. Nice large flowers that are 
freely produced. Should be disbudded for 
best results. 
BALCOMBE ORANGE. Very bright orange 
with golden reverse and golden splashes in 
center of flower. Flowers are large and re- 
flexing with broad petals. Sept. 
BALCOMBE TRIUMPH. Large solid slightly 
incurved bright red flowers with bronze re- 
verse. Really a triumph of loveliness. May 
be disbudded. 
BRAVADO. Crimson-scarlet with golden- 
bronze reverse. Does not fade. Is of excel- 
lent habit and a strong grower. 
BRIDESMAID. A fine large blush pink suf- 
fused with light salmon. Truly as lovely as 
the name. Flowers 5 to 6 inches across if 
disbudded. Sept. 
BRONZE EARLY BUTTERCUP. A variety 
that has always been a good seller. Rich 
deep bronze with golden reverse. A fine 
incurve that should be disbudded for best 
results. 
BRONZE PRECOSE. Rich bright bronze ever- 
blooming from July until frost. Not as tall 
as some fo the others so is very suitable for 
the front of the “Mum” garden. 
BRONZE SWEETHEART. A very rich bronze 
with lots of gold tints. Needs no disbudding. 
A fine one for cut flowers. Aug.-Sept. 
CARLOTTA. Rose-cerise with old gold reverse 
—a lovely unique color which has been 
greatly admired. Flowers are large with 
pointed reflexing petals. First class exhibi- 
tion variety. Sept. 
CHAMPION. A distinctive clear yellow of good 
size with wide firm petals and nice straight 
stems. Perfect habits. Sept.-Oct. 
CHATTSWORTH. Copper-bronze in one shade 
throughout. Makes an excellent market 
flower as the flowers are medium sized and 
very well formed. Aug. 
CONSTANCY. Fine large cream white flowers 
of reflexing form. Should be disbudded for 
best results. 
COPPELIA. A startling shade of Indian red 
which does not fade. Fine stiff stems and 
does just as well if not disbudded. 
CORN COB. Bright tangerine-orange. Large 
flat flowers of good form and substance. 
September blooming. 
CREAM DUCHESS. Cream shading to lemon 
yellow in the center of the bloom. Classed 
as an exhibition flower if disbudded. Sept. 
DAUNTLESS. A showy bright orange. Very 
nice sized flowers with lots of substance. 
One of our outstanding varieties. Sept.-Oct. 
DAYDREAM. Beautiful pale salmon flowers 
with nice reflexing form. Large 6 in. blooms 
which stand up through fall weather. Disbud 
for larger blooms. Sept. 
DELIA. Medium shade of rose-pink and full 
reflexed flowers of immense size. Has broad 
petals of wonderful incurving texture. An- 
other exhibition number if disbudded. 
DOROTHY SPEAT. Superb shade of pink with 
golden salmon centers. Petals are rolled and 
reflexing. Sept. 
DOROTHY VERNON. Another of the pinks 
with good full flowers. A sturdy grower. 
Sept. 
EDENSOR. Creamy white reflexing flower with 
extra firm pinted petals. Fine for cut flower 
market. Sept. 
EMPIRE WHITE. A first class incurved white 
of great beauty and refinement. Splendid 
upright habits and best if disbudded. Sept. 
EVANGELINE. Produces lovely large pink 
flowers in great profusion. Has nice long 
stems, and foliage is a shining dark green. 
Excellent for cutting. Canadian introduc- 
tion. Aug.-Sept. 
FAIRMAID. Very large blush-pink—7 inches 
across if disbudded. Strong grower and fine 
texture. Sept. 
FLORENCE HARWOOD. A bright rose with 
golden center overlaid with a suspicion of 
bronze, making a striking comination. One 
of our best. Sept. 
FORWARD. A fine silvery pink with stiff 
petals and stems. If disbudded you will have 
an exhibition flower 6 inches across. Very 
popular. Sept. 
FRED YULE. An excellent orange-bronze of 
incurving form. A most pleasing color and 
grand for exhibition. Sept. 
GIFT. Rose with yellow center—very attrac- 
tive combination. One of our newer Mums 
which visitors have liked. 
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