CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



Chrysanthemums 



Mrs. W. E. Buckingham 



NEW VARIETIES OF SINGLES 



2V4-inch plants, 15 cts. each, $1.25 per doz., $7.50 

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

 variety at the 100 rate. 



DOROTHY DUGGAN. A large white seedling of 

 Mensa which, coniint! to maturity with us, followed 

 Mensa by about a week in blooming. It is very simi- 

 and an eqiialh- good market variety. 



r cutting first-class white 



It prolongs the 

 Singles. 

 MISS ISABELLE. 



duced ],y 11. l.i-t 

 Godlre\ . and . i.i 

 Da> 



g \arietv was intro- 

 -port of Mrs. E. D. 

 \ lor Thanksgiving 

 or table work. It is 



bronze in color with a silvery reverse to the petal. 



GENERAL COLLECTION OF 

 SINGLES 



2V4-inch, 10 cts. each, $1 per doz., $6 per 100. Three 

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

 100 rate. 



WHITE 



Gladys Duckham. i hir oi ilir l,iii;> st wliite-i. l^arly- 



Mensa. I'm.' ulnl.' :-mL:h ; ii.n.i;, 1 he Ini.-st wliilc 

 variety, (.lownloi i ul -lu.u,, and one ot tlu- best 

 for the exhibition tabU' 

 mercially. 



town m ((uanlity 

 YELLOW 



I vell,,\^ 



Emma L. Davis. Splendid, slili-steiii 

 Golden Mensa. \ello\\ sport ol Mi ii^a. luo 



tin- good (jualilies ol the paieiil, 

 Josephine. A yellow .Singli> of e.\ceptional mei 



of the best yellow varieties for pot culturi 



cut sprays. Extensively planted by 



growers; late-flowering. 



Margaret Totty. Deep golden yellow; very large 

 (lowers; splendid, stiff stems. One of the best yellow 

 Singles m cultivation. 



Polly Duncan. Clear, bright golden yellow; semi- 

 double; very finely formed. One of the best for 

 general use. 



PINK 



Caledonia. .\ pink Single that is very attractive; 



I \ih \er\- long florets. 



Emile. A \ei\- line pink; excellent for cutting in 



^pi.i\-. ( oiiies alter Miss Mar\- Pope and a trifle 



■ aiher than Mrs. W. K. Buckingham. 

 Miss Mary Pope. A pale pink, with a very large 



the 



Mrs. E. D. Godfrey. A l..vel\- shade of Ught pink; 



\. i\ -ti oiig-growing varietx. Lat>---l)looming, coming 

 1. ■! I lumksgiving 1 )a\-. 

 Mrs. W. E. Buckingham. In color a brilliant shade 

 ot rose-pink. One of the finest Singles. November I. 



RED 



Alexander Rowbottom. Deej), bright crimson: very 



lai i;e ll( .wei ; tall grower. 

 Red Riding Hood. Brilliant crimson fiowers ol good 

 M.'r. .le\i loping liill\- ill eail\ October. A splendid 

 Willi I \ i.u I ut spia\s and one that can be flowered 

 -11. . r--i iilh oiitdoois. l';.\cellent for garden and 

 bordei plaining. 



BRONZE 



Dorothy Dann. Salmon-bronze in color; medium in 

 size Flowers are well divided and are carried on 

 long, graceful sprays that are ot great value tor table 

 decorations, lor w hich tlie\ ,ire used e.xti nsiv el\-. 



Mrs. Whitehorn. Salnion-tei i a-cot ta. -M itlseason. 

 Best wlieii it does not sta\ on the plant until fully 



Merstham Jewel. ( 



with yellow points 

 .■inber 10. 



ANEMONE 

 CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



NOVELTY 



EUGENE LANGAULET. Oeep golden yellow in color 

 with a double low ol petals just prominent enough 

 to cl.tss this desirable variety with the 



.\neiiii mes. rile l.iteness of its blooming season en- 

 .iMe-. the i;i..wei to liold it for TlianksgiN'ing. Its 

 liiiu;lit g.iMcn . oImi and its close ri'seniblance to the 

 I'onipoiis n\ oiiuiK 111! it tor general growing. 2'4- 

 inch, 15 cts. each, 5 1. 25 ])er doz., 57.50 per 100. 



Miss Isabelle 



