Chrysanthemums '^ ^CfOJU U^o// Garc/on^B 



General Collection of Pompon Chr 



uithemums, continued 



sprays. Deep red in 



Lilla. Very tall growing but excellent for 

 color. Late. 



Lillian Doty. Beautifully formed, shell -pink flowers, produced in 

 abundance on stems stronK enoujsh to hold the flowers erect. Earh. 



Little Pet. Lavender-pink in color; large flowered. Late. 



Lula. W hite in color; nuilium-sl/td flowers. Late. 



Lyndhurst. Small flow trs; \t r\ deep red. Midseason. 



Mary. Pearl-white in color, coming to maturity about November 25. 

 It is to be regretted that this sterling variety flowers too late for ex- 

 hibition purposes, but its lateness enhances its value. 



Neola. Shell-pink changing to white, the petals tipped with darker 

 pink. Flowers are of medium size and mature about November 15. 



NesCO. Old-rose in color, maturing about October 20. In form it is of 

 the button type, but larger than Baby. As a producer, Nesco has shown 

 that it is one of the best. 



Nio. Shading from shell-pink to white; button type. Early. 



Niza. A very early, delicate pink variety maturing October 10. Med- 

 ium dwarf. 



Overbrook. Very free flowering; golden vcllow; button type. Early. 



Peace. A strong-growing varietv, producing an abundance of flowering 

 shoots. The color is pink, fading to a shell-pink with age. Large flowered. 

 It matures about November 10. 



Queen of Whites. Very similar to Lula, but a little earlier in bloom- 

 ing. 



Quinola. Large flowers, golden yellow in color. Strong-growing plant, 

 very fme for cutting in sprays. Late. 



Rita. Bright pink in color; button type. Matures November i. 



Rodi. A distinct variety in Pompons as to color, purplish rose or 

 amaranth, of a bright pleasing shade. Strong, upright habit of growth. 



Rufus. Small flower, button type; reddish bronze in color. Midsea- 

 son. 



Skibo. A golden yellow Pompon of the button type. October 20. 

 Veta. Pure white in color and very free flowering, coming about 

 November i. 



Western Beauty. Deep rose-pink in color; flower medium-sized. 

 Growth medium, throwing straight stems which hold the flowers erect. 

 It will follow the variety Fairy Queen, and comes as a welcome addition 

 at a time when ther^ are no pink Pompons. It blooms from November 

 10 to 25. 



White Lillian Doty. A sport of the well-known variety, Lillian Dot \ . 



It has a strong 

 stem and 



pure 



The finest 

 white variety 

 in this type. 



2V4-inch, 10 cts. each, $1 per 

 doz., $7.50 per 100. Three of a 

 variety at the dozen rate; 25 of 

 a variety at the 100 rate. 



beth 

 Firestone 



Single Chrysanthemums 



New Single, Elizabeth Firestone 



This new seedling of ours is one of the most prolific, 

 as a cut-flower, that we have ever grown. The graceful 

 sprays, which conie perfect, are carried well on strong 

 stems. In color it is a brilliant shade of rose-pink un- 

 (l( [laid with a silvery sheen. It comes into flower from 

 ember 15 to 20, iust after Mrs. W. E. Buckingham 

 iikI before Mrs. E. D. Godfrey. Fine as a pot plant. 

 2j4-inch pot.s, 30 cts. each, S3 per doz. 



Novelties of 191 7 



JANE INGALL.S. A seedling of oui ..wn raising that 

 has shown numN sahiahle eharaeU T .si ,> s. li ,s a seed- 

 ling floMl Brutus; seinl-douhle. l)Ul propirK a Single. 

 Dwarf in hal.ll ..1 growth and l.ranelies l,,w, making it 

 an ideal plant lor growing In pots. It Is dlsiliKt in color. 

 Reddish bron/.- In pari deserll.es It. l)Mt It Is very dis- 

 tinct from others so deserlbed. It matures late and can 

 be cut for Thanksgiving. 



JESSICA McMlJRRAY. (Mount Greenwood.) 

 One of the Inust iliat has been offered; a clear shade of 

 old-rose-pink. The individual flowers are nicely formed 

 and carried well apart on strong stems. 



