Types oF ExHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
Our list has been carefully revised. All of the varieties selected are such that have made their markon the exhibition table. At 
the same time great care has been taken to confine the various varieties known to the trade as ‘‘easy doers,”’ that is, varieties which 
can be grown under ordinary conditions, eliminating those which require special skill and facilities to bring to perfection. 
SIX SPLENDID NEW EXHIBITION VARIETIES. 
INTRODUCTIONS OF 1916. 
Alice Day. A perfectly formed pure white of dwarf habit. Mrs. J. Gibson. An exceptionally large and fine light pink. 
Elvia Scoville. A sport of Well’s Late Pink; identical with | William Rigby. A yellow edition of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble; 
its parent in every way except in color which is pure white. a monster in size and perfect form. 
Mrs. G. G. Mason. A strong growing blood-red, with a | Yellow William Turner. A clear yellow form of the popu- 
gold reverse. lar William Turner, a good grower. 
Price. Any of the above 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz.; the set of 6 for $2.50. 
TheTwenty-five Best Standard Cut Flowerand Exhibition Chrysanthemums 
A. S. Baldwin. An absolutely perfect pure yellow. Meudon. Bright pink of immense size. 
Bob Pulling. Pure yellow with petals over an inch in width | Mrs. Paul Moore. Magnificent light yellow. 
and nearly ten inches deep. Mrs, R. C. Pulling. Clear yellow of tremendous size. 
C. H. Totty. An enormous glowing chestnut-scarlet; one of | Mrs.L.J. Reuter. Purest white with twisted reflexed petals. 
the best. Mrs. Ernest Wild. Early chestnut-crimson, bronze reverse. 
Chieftain. A beautiful incurving pink of perfect shape. Pattie. Very delicate shade of pink. 
Chrysolora. Beautiful, early, incurving yellow. Pockett’s Crimson. Beautiful crimson with gold reverse. 
Earl Kitchener. Amaranth with silvery reverse, very novel | Rose Pockett. A splendid old-gold shaded bronze. 
in color. Unaka. The best early pink, a very popular sort. 
Elberon. Large incurved Japanese pink. Well’s Late Pink. One of the finest pinks. 
Gertrude Peers. A beautiful crimson that never burns, White Chieftain. Beautiful incurving white. 
Harvard. Very dark crimson reflexed Japanese. White Gloria. Pure white; one of the best earlies. 
James Fraser. Very large deep canary-yellow. Wm. Vert. Crimson with bright gold reflex. 
Mary Mason. Gigantic bronzy-red, an exquisite variety. William Turner. A perfect ball of pure white. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. Set of 25 varieties for $3,00- 
HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
We offer a fine lot of the best sorts. See page 208. 
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