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CHRYSANTHEMUMS— Continued 



Choice Commercial Varieties Named in order of blooming 



Rooted Cuttings: 75c. per doz., $5.00 per 100. 2j:4-inch: $1.25 per doz., $6.00 per 100. 

 :i of ;i variety at the dozen rate; 25 of a varietj at the 100 rate. 



WHITE 



Early Snow. Pure white in color with perfect form and foh- 

 age. 



Mary E. Meyer. Pure white in color, coming to perfec- 

 tion about November 1st. The growth is short-jointed and 

 fohage large and licavx-. From tliirc to four feet tall. 



Chas. Razer. I'urr whitr with -tn.im: -tmi: foliage a- 

 handsome as Eaton: tlourr iinich likr Honnat'lon 111 lonii. 

 but larger. A verv ea.sv doer. Blooinuig date Novell. - 

 ber 1st. 



Naomah. Pure white in color. I-arge, well-formed, in- 

 curved bloom. November 10th. 



Timothy Eaton. Strong and vigorous with large white 

 itloom; it lias l)ecn the leader in its class for years. 



Lynnwood Hall. .V late white, noted for its imrity of color. 



\V. H. Chadwick. For the markets that want >. lcct -toi-k 

 and .>;omething that is better than the ordinarx . ihi> \ an('t>- 

 stands alone. Piiiki.sh to a slight extent w hen ;j.iuwn rnol. 

 it is even more charming than when i)uii' white 



December Gem. Flowering season extend.-- finni thi last 

 of November to middle of December, according to date of 

 buds. White with a slightly pink tinge. Ball shaped; 

 very .-^tilY, w'ir\' >iem. 



White Helen Frick. Pure white sport of Helen Frick; \ erv 

 late. 



Jeanne Nonin. The last of the fancy Chrysanthemums 

 arc gone when this variety is ready. Produces massive 

 white bloom of excellent type. 



Lynnwood Hall 



YELLOW 



Comoleta. Cle.ar briglit yellow with 1 crfect form. The 

 foliafie is not lieav\- and it can be I'lanted somewhat closer 

 than the heavi.T varieties. 



Tints of (;old. < >iie ot the clioice Varieties for t-.ivlv October. 

 Incurved llower, m.M p.M,n bron/,- 111 ...Inr. A worthy 

 companion to ()coiil(i and ( hi\Milnr:i f(.r iit iicial fj;ro\ving. 



Chrysolora. A \( i\ line (•(in inc riaal yellow. Alediinn to 

 tall in firowth. loliaue heav\ . Considered the finest 

 earh- vellow varietv evi r iiit ro. hiced. 



Yellow Ivory. .\ eh^ar, briiihi \, How sport of Ivory. 



Merry Jane. Priglit clear yellow in coldi-: iiieniNed type. 



Roman Gold. Foliage ami >\ri\\ of (Acclieiit eliaraeter. 



The flower is fllU'lv formed all.l a .h'e|., rich Vellow in Color. 

 Octolier 'Jlith to N,,velliber I 1 . 



August Dasse. A dwarf, >1 irf->temmed variety ri'.ady Nov- 

 ember 1-1. \ i i \ -olid llower of extra keei'iiii; (lualities; 

 globular in form. Color intense yellow. 



Col. ,\ppk'ton. .\n old favorite \-ellow used for exhibition 



Yellow I'.alcii. ( 'w inn to its >troiig growth and large bloom, 

 i;at..ii i- a -eiier.il lavorile. 



Najjoya. Peiircl -lem and foliatie, combined with richness 

 of color in the Moom and ea-e of culture make Nagoya a 

 safe \ariet\- to grow in (piaiit it \'. It matures with us 

 N.ivemher I'Oth. Kellex t,\|.e. 



Golden Chadwick. \\ hen high-class blooms are the object 

 this varietv reigns s.:]ireme. Its rich vellow color, com- 

 bine.l with the u"<'(l charaelerisli.'s .if the ( 'iKulwicks,. 

 pl.ar.s it as one of the be^t lat.' yellow varieties. 



Dolly Dimple. Clear yellow; large f'owers. Matures Nov- 

 ember 'jnth 1() December 1s(. 



C.o\d Mine. Large flowers reflex in type. Very deep golden 

 yellow. Matures November 'JDtli. 



