Chrysanthemums "^ ^^^jfftc ^p// -Gorc/o/l^Q 



Yellow W.ll.am I urncr 



Exhibition Ciirysantiieniums, continued 



Harry E. Converse. The best exhibition bronze. 

 Large, heavy, perfectly formed flowers. 



James Fraser. Bright yellow in color, reflexed in 

 form. 



Lady Hopctoiin. I ight pink In color; flowers large 

 and l)caulilull,\ lorincd; dwarl in liabit. 



Mary Donellan. Very tall in growth; flower large 

 and incurved; deep golden yellow in color. 



Mary Mason. Rosy bronze with lighter reverse; 

 dwarf. 



Meudon. Dwarf in habit, making large, heavy 

 bloom; bright pink in kiIoi and r< lk \iil in lurrn. 



Mrs. G. C. Kelley. K..s\ ,,ris,- «ith a rcM-rsc of 



old-rose color. An eas\ variety lo grow, basing excel- 

 lent vlcin and foliage. 



Mrs. Lloyd VVigg. An immense, reflexed flower, 

 light s.lknv In color. 



Mrs. II. .Stevens. large; golden bronze; tinclv 



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Duckluiin. Japanese reflexed; very 

 dc( |i \c II.,',-, , arl , liiids; latc buds, petals edged with 

 briin/i-. 



Nakota. Very large, incurved bloom; the color is 

 described as orange-buff and is classed as a dark yellow; 

 excellent foliage and stem. 



Nerissa. A high, well-rounded bloom. ro^N in.uive 

 in color, with broad, heavy petals. B< i liu.l, S, piim- 

 ber I. 



Odessa. Without question the finevi < \ Inl .ii i. >n \ 

 low for the late shows. It is perfect in l.>rni and lolor, 

 and is the best of the yellow 'mums Imni the show 

 standpoint. 



Pockctt's Crimson. Crimson with gold tips lo the 

 petals. 



Rose Pockett. Light yellow, showing an occasion 

 tint of bronze; semi-dwarf. 



Silver KillJl. An i xlnblllon wlillc of good si/c and 

 form. Ill i....,.rl, I.,, id, I ii, ■ l,.,u,, lull Is .iiK- of the 



grower w II li < \i . Ill 111 I. .h, 1^.1. I .1 ki I >inl Aiii;ir 1 

 Wells' Lale I'iilk. Char, bright jjink in lolor. 



William Turner. Pure white bloom, incurved and 

 verv large. One of the tinest of the large-flowered Chrys- 

 anthemums and a general fa\orite. This variety is 

 grow n conimcrcialK , and x\i- have a large stock pre- 

 pareil for the cut-ll. nMr--i . n\ ei . 



Yellow William Turner. I'lie yellow sport sent out 

 Miiith is the \arict\ we oiler. It was selected bv US 

 from the manv spurts of William Turner as being the 

 brightest yellow. It is an excellent variety and will rank 

 as one of the finest for exhibition use. 



New Chrysanthemums for the 

 Commercial Grower 



BETSY ROSS. iSmith.) 

 on good strong stems. It i 

 color. Matures N()\ embi i 

 each, S2.50 per do/., Sii per 

 GOLDEN MISTLETOK. 

 variety as shown bv the na 

 The parent is our latest llms 

 December. It is hall--, 

 iri l..r tlu- parent. W r 

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An incur\i-d ilower borne 



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Other New and Valuable Sorts 



2V4-inch pots, 25 cts. each, $2 per doz., $12 per 100 



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BARBARA D.WIS. In coh.r, a rich sha 

 bronze and entirely distinct from an\ otlur \arict< 



dwarf, but makes good stems Irom earU piopaga 

 The Ilower is rellexed when fully open ami is at its 

 just before maturing. 



DECEMBER Ql'EEN. Bright yellow in color, 

 shading tow ard bron/i -\ cllow. Mowers \er\ large ami 

 full, appearing the lalt.r part of Nos . or earl\ in Dec. 



HELEN 1J-:E. In color a delicate sh,„le ol pink. 

 The form of the Ilower is excellent; incurved type. 

 Strong, sturdy grower, with stem ample to carry the 

 flower. Midseason variety. 



Barbara Davis 



