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CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



EIGHT SPLENDID 



Exhibition Varieties. 



Introductions of 1912. 



Annie E. Angus. Pure white; an exact duplicate of Madam Carnot, 

 but much stronger in growth and not affected l>y any disease. 



firs. Robert D. Foote. Magnificent mahogany crimson, every 

 petal of which reflexes; exceptionally large flower. 



firs. Peter Duff. Old rose shading to cerise; stem and foliage 

 perfect. 



Mrs. Geo. Burke. A splendid bronzy yellow variety; comes in per- 

 fect condition for the early shows. 



firs. Harry Turner. Lovely crimson, as deep as the old Black 

 Hawk. 



Ramapo. First-class yellow. American seedling of Col. Appleton. 

 Splendid stem and foliage right up to the flower. 



Susie. An incurving early yellow. Grand stem and foliage. 



Wm. Kleinheinz. Chestnut red, of the very largest size. 



50fts. each; $5.00 per dozen. Set of 8 varieties for $3.50. 



HARDY POMPON 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



We list 47 of the best sorts. See page 21 1. 



TWENTY-FIVE BEST STANDARD CUT-FEOWER AND EXHIBITION 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



Our list has been carefully revised. All of the varieties 

 selected are such that have made their mark on the exhibition 

 table. At the same time great care has been taken to con- 

 fine the various varieties known to the trade as "easy doers, " 

 that is, varieties which can be grown under ordinary condi- 

 tions, eliminating those requiring special skill and facilities to 

 bring to perfection. 



C. H. Totty. An enormous glowing chestnut-scarlet. 

 Chrysanthemiste riontigny. A wonderful lemon-yellow. 

 Chrysolora. Beautiful, early, incurving yellow. 

 Clementine Touset. A splendid early white. 

 Dolly Dimple. Large well-formed late yellow. 

 F. E. Nash. A splendid shade of pink, long hanging petals. 

 F. T. Quittenten. A magnificent reflexed deep crimson. 

 Gloria. One of the best early light pinks. 

 Keith Luxford. Wine-red, a very distinct color. 

 Lady Carmichael. Pure white Japanese reflexed. 

 Margaret Desjouis. Very fine pure white. 

 Mrs. Arnold. A favorite white. 



Mrs. G. C. Kelly. Very large old-rose with silvery reflex. 

 Mary Mason. Gigantic bronzy-red. 

 Mrs. /I. Hankey. A handsome late pink. 

 Monrovia. One of the best early yellows. 

 Mrs. David Syme. An absolutely perfect pure white. 

 Mrs. H. Partridge. One of the most striking crimsons with 



bronze reverse. 

 Mrs. O. H. Kahn. A most beautiful bronze. 

 Pockett's Crimson. Beautiful crimson with gold reverse. 

 Reginald Vallis. Striking Japanese deep rose. 

 Rose Pockett. A splendid old-gold shaded bronze. 

 Unaka. The best early pink. 

 William Turner. A perfect ball of pure white. 

 Yellow October Frost. An early fine yellow. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. ; $8.00 per 100. 

 Set of 25 varieties for $3.00. 



Exhibition Chrysanthemum. 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MANUAL, the be.t book on their culture. Price. 40 cU., postpaid. 



