Pbcbmukii 15, lO'Jl 



The Florists^ Review 



169 



The Cream of the Lists 



Chr y san themums 



are my specialty. I have tried them 

 nearly all, but have retained only the 

 kinds that are best for the commercial 

 grower. My Mums were widely recog- 

 nized as the best offered on the Chi- 

 cago market this past season and sold 

 readily even when the market was 

 most crowded. If you don't grow all 

 the varieties listed here, you need 

 them to cover the season. My stock 

 is strong, clean, healthy and vigorous. 

 Send me your order now, as I shall 

 propagate only as many as I can send 

 out of absolutely first-class quality. 



THE VARIETIES ARE LISTED IN THE ORDER 

 OF THEIR BLOOMING. 



Wm. H. Chadwick 



Ttodtfd ('iittiiiK>*. 1'*' 

 Goldea Queen — 'I'lio hfsl yellow fOi- early October 

 maturing about the Muii 

 <ilow, line incmveil foriii an 



October Queen — Pure 

 (ict()l)er IT) to 2(t; 

 t'oliaK't' 



follow 



Same color as (loldeii 

 1(1 double from any bud 



white, larKe size, maturiiiK 

 exeei)tioiiall.\ line stem and 



white to 



Early Frost — A \ery sood early 



Smiths Adxame: pure white, incurved 



Richmond — Hii^ht, nolden yellow. A perfeit {y\>e of 

 <ommercial mum. The variety is noticeable for 

 its line form, perfect fullness, its silk-like finish, 

 and the perfect uniformity on the bench. It is 

 absolutely free from culls 



Nagrirroc, or Oolden Champion — Fine, large exhibi- 

 tion variety; c(dor, (leei)est glowitiK orange bronze 



r 1000 



$35.00 



40.00 

 35.00 



35.00 



tin 



every petal rellexinK. showing tlu 



liowt ...I,. .,.,*.,.... I.',- i.,,,i makes a splendid 



ect; height, ."i feet, 

 titicatfd C. S. A.. . . 



.^ „ „ color to 



best advantage. lOvery bud ..... 

 llower; stem and foliage perfect; 

 Any bud after August I'l. Cei ■' 

 Alice Day — .\n ideal commei-cial variety. Iloweiiiig 

 Dctobcr l(( to L'o; color, purest wliite, with no poor 

 bu<ls; medium-sized fidiage. which |(ermits of 



of the most perft>ctl,\ 



utisurpassed. 

 season; nnist be 



rather close planting; one ... ,. 

 formed varieties ever introduceil . . . 



Marigfold — .\ monster yellow; llowei 

 eitlier in size or color, in its sea 

 secured on an early bud 



Col. Appleton — Still one of the best >ellows for coni- 

 mcirial ami exhibition use 



Corporal Piper — Immense yellow on the type of t'ol. 

 Appleton. but larger and better in color and 

 growth: stem and foliage ideal; Coiiioral I'iper is 

 assuieil of a hearty welcome from growers look- 

 ing f()i- a reallv tine vellow; crown bud any time 



after Anunsit <?'l\- Vn.i(Tht -, feet 



after August 20; height 't feet.. 

 Mrs. Leslie Davis, or Pink Turner 



Heal with 'ruiner in cNeix rr 



which is clear lavender-pink „ 



habit are a duplicate of the parent an 

 descriptidii is nc-essarx ; hei"'" " *' • 



- .\bsolutel\ iclell- 



spect sa\e color. 



The growth and 



id no other 



ht .". feel 



Rooted Cuttings, per 1000 

 William Turner A decided incurved of purest white; 

 tine form ami a strong grower, with clean foliage; 

 semi-dwarf $35.00 



Deligrht — An immense retlexed |)ink that was award- 

 ed the certilicate of the (\ S. A., scored U2 points; 

 lolor, clear, bright rose; size enormous; stem stiff 

 and able to sujijiort the flower perfectly; any bud 

 after August 1.'.; height .3 Vi to 4 feet 



President Everitt — Color, very unique chamois buff; 

 when lirst opening the i)etals are ver\ closid.v in- 

 curved, forming a perfect ball, -7 inches in circum- 

 ference; as the llower develops the center petals 

 open outward and show considerable of the bronz.\ - 

 crimson reverse; very dwiirf, robust grower; bud 

 August ir, onward; height 1!'^ feet 



Wells' Xiate Pink — one of the finest things sent out 

 in its color in many .years, flowering from Novem- 

 ber 111 onward; < i-own bud after August l'."i 



35.00 Major Bonnaffon - .\ line \ellow. easy of cultivation; 

 incurved form; still the standard mid-season vel- 

 low ;. . . 



White Bonnaffon Incurved white; still gi-own in 

 ipiantity 



Wm. H. Chadwick Large, incurved white, some- 

 times shaded iiink 



White Seidewitz — White sport of the popular Seide- 

 witz. resembling it in every respect except oohu'. 

 which is a i)ure white; this variety should rank, 

 as does its parent, as one of the best varit'ties for 

 Christmas blooming 



Seidewitz — .\ beautiful late. iiKtirved. bright iiink, 

 maturing from Thanksgiving to early liecember; 

 surpasses all late pinks we have grown 



Harvard- ,lapanese retlexed; ver.v dark crimson; in 

 perfection .\o\ ember I ."i or later; the best red vet 

 introduced; double from an.v bud 



Thanksgrivinsr Pink- 1 '.a ur ^- Steinkamps new pink; 

 one of the best commercial pinks in existenci': 

 clean, healthy grower; a llower which sells itself 



35.00 



35.00 

 35.00 



45.00 



45.00 



40.00 



40.00 



35.00 



35.00 

 35.00 

 35.00 



45.00 

 40.00 

 35.00 



50.00 



VARIEGATED STEVIA 



Foliage highly colored, strong and bushy; grows about three 

 feet high. Rooted cuttings, March delivery, $40.00 per 1000. 



HANS JEPSEN, 



Chrysanthemum 

 Specialist 



Maywood, III. 



See Other Side for Pompons 



