NOVELTIES AMONG CHRYSANTHEMUMS 





SEEN AT THE LEADING EX- 

 HIBITIONS OF THE SEASON 



Photographs by J. H. Pepper, E. D. Smith, and others 



Harvest Moon — A new deep yellow Pompon 

 which A. N. Pierson, Inc., has been exhibiting this 

 season. It throws well-formed sprays 



Marigold — An exhibition and commercial flower of wonderful color 

 Brighter yellow than Golden Wedding and comes to maturity by middle 

 of October. (E. D. Smith Co.) 



Golden Mensa — A beautiful yellow form of the 

 ramiliar white Mensa. When disbudded the flow- 

 ers may be had 3 in. and more across. Suitable 

 for vase work and table decorations. Exhibited 

 this year for the first time 



Antigone— A glistening white incurved Japanese. Very 

 early, and has scored well, both in the exhibition and com- 

 mercial sections. Exhibited bv C H. Tottv 



NESCO — A silvery pink Pompon by Elmer D. 

 Smith & Co. Notable for its clean color, perfect 

 flowers and graceful growth 



Lilian Doty — Very prominent at the shows. 

 A splendid pink variety throwing large and hand- 

 some trusses of flowers, and when disbudded, 

 flowers 3 in. across. A disbudded stem and a 

 cluster in contrast 



Mrs. J. Purroy Mitchel — A snow-white exhibition 

 variety of the Japanese reflexed type. Very large, some 

 of the blooms seen measuring over 10 in. across. Foliage 

 good. Exhibited by C. H. Totty 



Kewanee — Giving an entirely new color — a chamois 

 yellow — a tall growing plant if started early. The high 

 moulded form of flower makes it good for collections. 

 Certificated. (E. D. Smith & Co.) 



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Mrs. R. C. Pulling — A shapely flower of the Japanese 

 incurved type, suitable principally for exhibition purposes. 

 In color it is an unusual yellow.or buff. An English variety, 

 introduced by C. H. Totty 



