Chrysanthemums ^^ ^^^g^H4 ^^// Garc^onsj 

 Choice General- Purpose Chrysanthemums 



Alice Day. Color, purest possible white, no poor 

 buds; medium-sized foliage, which permits of rather close 

 planting. Tfie finest white, maturing October lo to 20. 



Alllilist IVasse. A .Iwarf, si lll'-si ,rimic. ! ■. .irl, 1\ . rt-adv 

 N,.sr.nl,,r r. Wrs ll, ,u t-r , ,t\x : . a k, , , .1 ,|ual it ics 



In 



AutocfLi 



scnii-tl«arl 

 neccN carl \ plant in- 

 mature \c>\ . 1 o t.) 1 111 

 Chadwiok Siiprenie. 



prt-nu-: rrllcxcd l.lo.Mn. - 

 bloom troni NoN.anli. r ^ 

 Hooted euttnins. . 



ike Bonnalh 



<lat 



ptnk 



R;, 



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nsed 



tlie 



Charles Razer. Pur 



age as hand-ome as liat 

 in form, but lar^;er. Hh 

 Chieftain. IXep. i le 

 order of Bonnallon. A ^ 

 and a good eonip anion t 

 C:hrvsolora. A \er\ 

 diun, To tall n, uroutl,; 

 finest earlv \ eilou ^arie 



Colonel Appleton. 

 exhibition and for general grownig. 



December Gem. Flowering season ( Nlends froi 

 last of November to middle of Deeernber, aceoriling to 

 date of buds. White with a slightly pink tinge. Ball- 

 shaped; very stiff, wiry stem. 



Dr. Engiiehard. A late commercial pink. A variety 

 that is alwa\s safe to plant. 



Earlv Frost. \ v. r'. , arU eomnierei.il ulilte. Across 

 between (,..lJ, n (,Imu an I October I rost. Height i f.. t. 

 Pure while llo.v. , , p. ileel in form an.l full to the center. 

 Sets buds ,a,h. I M, ex. rllent slapp>-r. 



Early Rose. < I. ... I.n-lil pink in clor; good stem 

 and foliage. M I'm. ■ n I in ()ct(ilier. 



Edwin .Seidcwil/,. \n lluur^.,l pink tliat will ma- 

 ture for I h.iiikst;i\ \uii I ),is . I 11 . ..lor and lorin the flower 

 is all tli.at ciii beilesired. I ale pk , 1, 1 I n -s r<- to be pre- 

 ferred .and inrleilion 1,01 i le ,i-iiir(d l>v pl.inting not 

 earlua' than lli<- niiddk- ol .lun,'. 



(;ior\ of tile l*;icitic. Dwarf lialiii; fine for early 

 pink. \ alilal)le li. le li, a.l-rooiil is lacking. Doz. 100 



Ko,,led > nuin^s $0 60 $4 00 



^ (;<)klen Chailwick. W lu n lilt 



combined witli the good charai- 

 wicks, places it as one of the bcs 



late yellow varieties. 



Doz. 100 



Rooted cuttings $0 75 $6 00 



2>4-inch I 00 - 50 



Golden Gleam. Bright golden \.llow. Should be 

 cut just before it is fully matured lobe .ii iisbesi. A 



.In 



Owl 



ill ul, 



Ko.,1,, 

 <;.ildcn 



iful shade of i 

 ommend it for 

 I v.irlct y when 



stems. KelUxe.l 1 p, , r n, 



-V .lislin, 1 



. Malu'res 



Octolx.-r 25 to No\. nil,, , 1 . 1 I ,. ,| 



in.'s bill. 



lu .id-room. 



3j4 feet being sulli, 1. n'. ( m 1,. 



,l.ii,l,,l , 1 





Harvard. Japan. ,1 relieve. 1, \ 



.IN .Ink . 



I'nns.m. Is 



in perfection November 15 anil 1 





, ..f sp.-clal 

 nils l,,r the 



value to those who desire red ("lir 





closing days of the football seasoi 





high. 



Indian Summer. In color, the groundwork is \el- 

 low, but into this are blended the terra-cotta and 

 salmon shades, with a tinge of bron/e. T he color of 

 autumn foliage during Indian summer in a measure 

 describes the coloring. Doz. i.>.i 



Roote.l cuttings $0 "5 S(> 00 



2 ' 4-incli . I 00 " .50 



Ivory. An old standard for nieelium-sized white 

 l>looni.' Doz. 100 



Rooted cuttings. $0 60 $4 GO 



2 ■ 1-inch . . 75 6_ 00 



Josephine Foley. A large, pure white variety which, 

 w it h gooil culture, will produce bloom of the finest com- 

 inerical t\ pe. 



Lynnwood Hall. A late pure white, noted for its 

 purity of color. Excellent, if well grown, and matures 

 late in November. 



McNeice. It is a nici- sliade of deep pink in color and 

 is valu.ible in t li.il it c.imes im., Il,,wer between Pacific 

 Suprtaiie ami ( 'luel t .1 i 11 . Ri tlexe.l in form. It grows 

 easily, haiulles well, .,11. 1 ships uell. 



Major BonnaflFon. Tlie \,iii.t\ wliieli is the stan- 

 dard for commercials; InciirN..!. ^;..l.len sell.iw. 



Marigold. The m,, si phenoin.n.il earls s.Il.nvever 

 offered; brighter than Colden We.l.iint; 111 col..i ; „ inches 

 in diameter, maturing Octolu-r i Bii.U seeiiu.l August 



1 5 to 20 give t)est 

 and the first crow n 



Maud Dean. I 

 of the oldest and i 



Mistletoe. A co 

 at Thanksgiving or 



Mrs. Morgan, 

 ^'elh.w l-aton. 



Modello. Strikii 

 color. Best bud ea 

 week in N.ivember. 



Oconto. A whii 



A take 

 pink. 



the 



.iler. Wliil, 

 n.ep \tll. 



^ g.ildeii br,, 

 \ Seplemlif 

 I leight 4 \v. 



l.,-si r.-siilts. 

 I Cliiellain. One 

 . ( mix r 1 o to 20. 

 s ariei \ , maturing 

 ■<l w 11 h pink. 

 ;fle\ed sport of 



■ golden amber in 

 iwer matures first 



■ly growi 



irly 



15. Height .| feet. Best bn.l X 

 Pacific .Supremo. I he m. 

 pink, .\lalures Oclober 10 t.. jo. 



Pink Ivory. Pink sport of Ivory; medium-sized 

 bloom. Doz. 100 



Rooted cuttings $0 75 $6 00 



2 '4-inch .■ • • '.00 7 50 



Polly Rose. An early, pure while variety; dwarf 

 habit. Doz. 100 



Rooted cuttings $0-5 $6 00 



2 ■ 4-inch 1 00 7 50 



Roman Gold. Foliage and stem of excellent char- 

 acter. The flower is finely formed and a deep, rich yel- 

 low in color. October 20 to November i. 



Smith's Advance. Pure whiii- in color; very early. 

 Tiniolhv Eaton. Slrong an.l xi^iorous witll large 

 white Mo.. in. ll I1..S been 1 lie le.i.le, in 1 1 s . lass h ,r years. 



Tints of (;oUI. One of ilu- di.iice varieties for early 

 Oct..l.er. liicnrsc-,1 Ih.uer ..I a s.,ll j^ol.lcn bronze. 



Uiiaka. .\ siM.n^j; ^iiower with perfect stem and foli- 

 .ige. A line incurs eil bl....ni of a pleasing shade of pink. 

 Matures the lirsi week in Oclolur. 



W . II. Chadwick. for ilie maikets that want select 

 stock, lllis \ aiiel \ stands alone. SliglilK |)inkishwhen 

 grown C....1. it is even more cliarining than when pure 

 whip. Doz. 100 



Rooled cnllings $0 75 S6 00 



' i-iiic h I 00 7_ 50 



.rl from the well-known pink 

 i.ls show a t inge of pink; the 

 ide.d in loi m and one of the 

 lit No\tniber I. 

 0 its strong growth and large 

 neral favorite. 



WliiloCliieftain. As, 



varielN. The first crown I 

 hue buds. piir,. white, ll 

 best whiles l,,r culling ab 

 Yellow Eaton. Owing 

 bloom, ^ c ilow l aiton 



, general 



Yellow Ivory. A clear, bright yellow sport of Ivory. 



Doz. 1 00 



Rooled cuttings $0 60 $4 00 



2K-inch 75 5 00 



Yetlow Polly Rose. A clear yellow sport of Polly 

 Rose. 



Prices, except where noted: Rooted cuttings, 7.S cts. per doz., $5 per 100; 2 >/4-inch, $1 per doz., $6 per 100 



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