CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL. CONN. 



Chrysanthemums 



TIGER. 



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 pan-m 



Tiger 



EARLY ROSE. 



A. lvalue. Ko: 

 l.imlil i.U-a-^mv 



(Smith.) A succiling from Smith'; 

 '-lolor. as the name implies; of ; 

 shatle under all coiulition^ ..I lii;ht 



■ Is. H. ^t l.ud 



late and later. 2|4-inch 



JOSEPHINE FOLEY. Mnith.) Winner 

 Prize t..i li.'-t MIiiil; al I m li.mapuli-i last 

 has hern i,-, mh, m, ,,, 1, , 1 C inli, ate 1.; 



commilti ' - I it I 1m I . s. .\ ilu- p,i-t sc.i^dn. . 

 from .XaMUhili I. Ill -tiMimi i ,111^1 .m-h i mI pm 



l"ilannnL;s. 

 each. >7.,S 



esiiient Wilsun kindh' supplied 

 new \ell.nv. .\ serdlinu trom 

 e\-,-ial shades darker than it; 

 : 1\ luted loi the tank ami tile o. 



hose will) are unable to plan' 

 iisties stamp it as a commercial 

 lie, incurved form, producing; 

 e center from September buds; 

 owtli, with beautiful foliage and 

 ii^lit about 4 feet from June 1st 



September 5. J '4-inch. 75 cts. 



Mat 

 aiiliii.us 



winch 

 last of 

 4 -inch. 



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OCTOBER QUEEN. (Smith.) This belongs to the 

 Japanese section, with an inclination to incurve at 

 the center, especially from -September buds. One of 

 the purest whites we know of. Matures October 15; 

 height s ieet. This variety has scored 93 points, 

 having been given full number on color, stem and 

 foliage. Best bud August 25. a^i'-inch, 75 cts. each, 

 57. .so per doz. 



ALEXANDER GUTTMAN. (Dinda.) A very early 

 pink lommercial that has attracted a great deal of 

 attention this season owing to its large size and 

 extreme earliness. Matures fine, perfect flowers in 

 Se[)lember from the early planting. 2K-inch, 75 cts. 

 each. 57., so per doz. 



NOVELTIES OF 1915 



Rooted cuttings, $1.50 per doz., $12 per 100. 2'^-inch 

 plants, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 per 100. Three 

 of a variety at the dozen rate; 25 at the 100 rate. 



CRYSTAL GEM. .\n early white of special merit. We 

 bell. A.- ii I- the best white to follow Oconto. Pure 

 white ilowi i-, \i r\ artistic in form and of large size; 

 gooil -t. Ill and loliaiie. Matures October 25. Best 

 liiid Aii-ii~t I,. 



EARLY FROST. A very early commercial white. A 

 ero-~ 1m twcen Ciolden Glow and (\-tolier Frost. 

 Ih'i>;lii s lect. Pure white dowers, perlect in form 

 and lull to the center. Has the (".olden (.low habit 



to set earl\- luid-^. 

 oiu- tli.it will keep 

 GOLDEN QUEEN. 



shade a> C.-ldeii 



slui 



ipei 



dlmy. 



lies 



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since Chr\ solora 



ot the same 

 ler 1 to 10. 

 trom which 

 lie, incurved 

 M late buds; 

 ' ! -tem and 

 clt\- lor coiiiiiici cial growers 

 bud .\u,i;ust 10. 

 MARIGOLD. The most phenomenal early yellow 

 ever offered. Brighter than Golden Wedding in 

 color. Fully up to exhibition size. 0 inches in diam- 

 vtrr. maturing; ( )ctol)et 1 5. Stem and foliage perfect; 

 \-er\- shot t-ioitUed. Stock planteil May 5 attained 

 ,S teet m hei.uht. Buds secuu'd .\u.t;ust 15 to 20 give 

 best blooms. It must be planted early, and the first 

 crown bud taken lor the best results, 



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