Chrysanthemums 



General Collection of Single Chrysanthemums, 

 continued 



Margaret Waite 



Wenonah. A beautiful silvery bronze 

 Single evi-r offered. 



2 '/4-inch, 15c. each, $1.50 perdoz.,$10 per 



Mrs. E. p. Godfrey. A lovelv shade of light pink; 

 strong-growing variety. Lat 

 Thanksgiving Dav. 



Mrs. \V. E. Buckingham. In color 

 <.f roM-,.lnk. One of tlu- hiu-st Sin-I, 



Mrs. \Miiteliorn. Salnimi-u rr.i-o 

 Best uhen it does not Max 

 developeil. 



Nokomis. It is a golden hr^ 

 into (lower November i ■;. A st i 



November Clow. Bri'^lii 



blooming, cominfj for 



brilliant shade 

 N.,x<Mnber i. 

 .tta. MuImm-oh. 

 plant until lully 



li-doubic, coming 

 ct-growing pla 



double; 

 es late and 

 . t;rantl ae- 

 Single and 



Polly Duncan. Clear 



bright 



golden \ 



ellow; semi- 



double; iineU lornud. O 



le ..r tin 



best for 



general use. 



PrisciUa. \ ers clear. 1 



;;l,t ros 



pink in 



color. Very 



strong grower niakin- lar 



gc, hea 



\ sprav 



. Tall and 



lias strong s,,„,s. \lak 







" of flower- 



shoots. In llower Nosen, 









Ramona. Atall-growi 







Icep reddish 



l>ron/-e in color. (miM tii 





rsr of p, 



tal. \ very 



fine bronze \ ariet \ . 







Red Riding Hood. Br 



lli,.nl ct 





\\ crs of good 



size, developing the rarl\ 





Oct. .her. 



\ splendid 



variet\ fori iii spra\s; cat 





■rc.l s,Ki 



rsslulK OUt- 



doors. H\i(llc ti1 for tiarc 



en aiul 



M„>lrl pi 





Wells' Excelsior. A 







W hen first 



opening, almost a scarlet 



wliich 



iltcrw arc 



changes to 



bronze and flame color. 



One of 



the verv 



largest and 



most attractive Singles e\ 



■r intro( 



uced. 





In full flower on the 20th of October. Bv far the tinest early bronze 

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



Anemone Chrysanthemums, Recent Introductions 



flower. Strong-growing plant, producing 

 cllovv flowers. A true Anemone and one 



W \ll 



FRANCIS ALGER 



well-formed and ver\- attr.iet 

 of the linest introduced. 



GRAF VON ORIOLA. 

 set. ( !olor pure rosi-pink ; t ill 

 gol,l;e,td 

 a bold and strik 



H. J. HEINZ, 

 petals light caii.u 



are tubular, and 1 1 

 INNOCENCl A. 



petals most be; 

 tubular pel 

 exiniisite s ariety. 



()l,l)-KOSE. As its name implies, a wonderful old-rose color. Center 

 portion i>l the llowcr is very prominent, measuring ? inches across. This 

 is oru ol t he largest of the series, being 0 inches across w hen grown five or 

 six Ih.wers P. a plant. The edg.-s .,f t he c<-nler pel als are tipped gold,( 

 trasting beaulifulK with 



'nTI.\N BK.M'T'S'. ( nh.r, d< ep. rich bron/e, shading in the center to 

 scarlet, W e 1,1, r t I m 1 i le n h is t s I ri ki ng of the collection. Outer petals 

 rellixe.i. li.i'.Mii,' till .i iiii i t.i ad\antage. The plant is very strong 



<l over their veil 

 is a dwarf, handsome grower and 



WILFRED A. Outer petals pale 

 bronzy, tipped straw-yellow. Pl.int is 

 and the flower hojds itself 

 long sprays. This is a distinct-appi n 

 on the flower stand out at right .inr 

 YELLOW PRINCE. Mai/e vell n 

 orange-yellow. Fluffy \ ari( i \ ; I lit I 

 arranged in the center, )'i\ini/ tin- II 

 ance. One of the 



2 '/4-inch, 20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $15 per 100 



