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FOUR MORE CHRYSANTHEMUM NOVELTIES. 



li \M IPO 



This is an American variety, a seedling of Col. Apple- 

 ton, :ind is of the same color. The foliage much resem- 

 bles the parent in the way it comes right up to the flower 

 and the stem is perfectly stiff. Colonel Appleton is about 

 done. So many of the flowers come misshapen now that 

 many of the commercial growers are throwing it out. 

 Ramapo should fill its shoes worthily. 



Mbs. Bobt. D. Footi- 

 A claret crimson, very effective in color and having 

 perfect stem and foliage. Every petal naturally reflexes, 

 which gives the flower a bold, striking appearance." This 

 variety should make its own way without any pushing. 



Awn L. Akqds 

 A pure white of enormous size that will be a valuable 

 variety for collections of 24 or 36 in the snort vase classes. 

 The stem is a little weak and that is the only criticism one 

 can make on this sort. 



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A deep golden yellow, flower very large and spreading, 

 though not very deep. The color is almost the same as 

 R. F. Felton, but flower is much larger. Sunshine should 

 brighten up many a greenhouse next fall in early Novem- 

 ber. 



All of the foregoing are being introduced by C. H. Totty. 



