':romU)o//, QE^m^^M ^ Chrysanthemums 



Commercial Chrysanthemums 



We append a list of Commerical Chrysanthemums, named in the order of their blooming, for the 

 convenience of those who are not familiar with all of the varieties: 



Tints of Gold 

 Modello 

 October Herald 

 Barbara Davis 



Golden Glow 

 Chrysolora 

 Marigold 

 August Dasse 

 Whittier 

 Yellow Eaton 

 Golden Chadwick 

 Yellow Polly Rose 

 Golden Gleam 

 Tiger 



Bronze 



Browning 

 Greystone 

 Indian Summer 



Colonel Appleton 

 Miss Elizabeth Smith 

 Mrs. Morgan 

 Golden Queen 

 Yellow Ivory 

 Roman Gold 

 Richmond 

 BonnaSon 

 December Queen 



Smith's Advance 

 Alice Day 

 White Chieftain 

 Autocrat 

 Lynnwood Hall 

 Polly Rose 

 Early Frost 

 Josephine Foley 



Unaka 



Pacific Supreme 

 Helen Lee 

 Maud Dean 

 Early Rose 

 McNeice 



White 



Ivory 



W. H. Chadwick 



Mistletoe 



Oconto 



Smith's Sensation 

 Charles Razer 

 Timothy Eaton 

 December Gem 



Pink 



Chieftain 



Chadwick Supreme 

 Glory of the Pacific 

 Pink Ivory 

 Dr. Enguehard 

 Edwin Seidewitz 



Pot-Plant Type 



A short, compact-growing, large-flowered variety should make a good pot plant, provided it 

 produces double flowers on any bud. The so-called Decorative type makes excellent pot plants. 

 The Caprices are unexcelled. Of the large-flowered kinds listed elsewhere, Alice Day, August Dasse, 

 Barbara Davis, Elvia Scoville, Glory of the Pacific, Golden Gleam, Greystone, Polly Rose, Wells' Late 

 Pink, and Yellow Polly Rose will give a selection of color that will be found satisfactory. In Pompons 

 there is none better than Frank Wilcox, and in Anemones, Eugene Langaulet, which, with Garza 

 and Yellow Garza, will be all that is needed. We refer you to the sections in which the above-named 

 are listed. 



Brutus. Golden bronze in color; dwarf. Excellent 

 pot plant. 



Butler's Caprice. Deep pink. 



Hallowe'en. A beautiful, reddish bronze, semi- 

 double variety. It matures the latter part of October. 

 One of the finest for pot culture 



Kathleen Thompson. Crimson. 

 Lady Lydia. Pure white variety. 

 Lilac Caprice. Deep lilac. 

 Purple Caprice. Purple. 

 White Caprice. White. 

 Yellow Caprice. Yellow. 



2Vi-inch, 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., $10 per 100 



