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EX 1 1 1 1 ; 1 |- 1 ( ).\ \ A K I i : r I KS— Com in lied 



Ogontz. .A scfclliiig from XakoUi which it gnaiK 

 resembles in foliage, and has the same wliorUd 

 arrangement ot ix'lals. In e(|nal in ii 



parem; pelal- d.'ci. Ic, II \ ^r,M,\r,l ,„ , lu lu n -1, 1 . 

 Color, li-ln priniroM'; lu'i'^lii f, |,.,.|, Woul^l ii.M 

 achate a lui.l rarlirr lhaii Au-iiM a> llle 



blooms ari' (loiiblr hum ilio~r -.. Kiitil in Sep- 

 tember. Mature-, tir-t week mI \ , .\ , ■ ml 



Pockett's Crimson. C rii 



the petals. 



President John Everett. 



ehamoi>-|)ink when tir-t 



The 



ih gol. 



.lor is 



"a- il 



tips K 



nniiiiu 



a bronzx crinixi 

 hibitioii bronze. 



Rose Pocket t. 



casional lim o 



l.ight \-ello\v, showing an 

 bronze; senii-dwarf . 



.Silver kinj*. .\n e\hili 



\\liiir "i I -ize and 



loini. II is loo carh lor llir l.iu- -how-, hut is 

 one ol llu' most promising lor the earlier ex- 

 hibitions, it is a tall grower wilh exeelleiil fol- 

 iage. Take bud August 2.")th. 



William H. Waite. 



brillianl a^ ,., s,.,.,,, al 

 some of Ihe Il..«rl-s, 



William Rigby. \\ll. 

 Drabble. lle.uil iliil, , 

 eate of Mrs. Drabble 



liionze in color, so 

 sliailing to scarlet in 



sport of Mrs. C.ilber 

 r\ -\ellow, exact dnpli 

 ■pt ill color. 



NEW GENERAL PURPOSE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



PRICES 



21/4-inch $.40 each 



$4 . 00 per doz. 



$25.00 per 100 



These two Novelties of last season ha\e been grown b>- us in limited quantity and look goofl. Wi 

 ,hall grow them next season in larger lots for further trial. 



Sun Glow. An earh-, bright wll iw of the Major 

 Bonnaffon t>pe, matiiriiv^ (((inbri 'J.'iili. 

 ceptionalK- tine stem wiih the loliage exteiuling 

 to the bloom. I'r.i.ln.is an exceedingly high 

 percentage ol pcrlrri Mh'mhs. 



We grow Chrx -.mlhenmins lor ihe r 

 ones and gi\r ihein a i li.iiue lo slio\\ mei 

 be grown well b\ the a\erag^' grower. It 

 bloom that wil! sell, we don't grow it and 

 finishetl well with a\erage treatment. 



-Ilower n 

 but W( 



Victory. A purt-, glistening white with a decided 

 wax\- lustrt'; fine stem and foliage. By stopping 

 the plants September 10th and securing the bud 

 that develojjs ii])on this break five or six weeks 

 later, a fine crop may be had tor Thanksgi\-ing 

 and after. 



rket and we grow a lot ol them. W'e bu\' the new- 

 do not aim to keep in this list a \ ariet>- that cannot 

 fils special treatmeiil or nursing to make it j)roduce 

 keiil ill this list those wiiieties which caniKJt be be 



CHOICE GENERAL PURPOSE VARIETIES 



PRICI£S 



Rooted Cuttings: 

 21/4-inch; 



.f;.l.-) each 

 . 20 each 



$1.25 per doz. 

 2 .00 per doz. 



$10.00 per 100 

 12 00 per 100 



Davis. In color a rich shade of reddish 

 bronze and entireK" distinci from tin- other 

 variety. It was disseniin.ileil b\ us in 1917 and 

 has pro\'ed a decided aciiuisition cilher ;is a cut- 

 flower or as a |)ot i)laiU. 1 11 liabil of growlh il 

 is short -jointed and incliiu'd lo be dw in, but 

 makes good stems Irom t-arl\ propagation. The 

 flower is reflexed when lully open ami is ai its 

 best just betore maturing. 



C. H. Totty. In color a 

 large :ind growth strong. 



.-hestnut-scarlet ; flowet 



Chadwick Supreme. Color similar to Pacific 

 Supreme; reflexed bloom. .A sport of W. H. 



( hadwick. 

 December 



00m from .\o\embcr 20lh to 



•11 high-class blooms are 

 eigns supreme. Its rich 



CToldeii (;hadwick. W 



the object, this \ariet\ 



yellow color, combined with the good character- 

 istics of the Chadwicks, places it as one of the 

 l)est late yellow varieties. 



. This 

 .Mistle- 



Golden Mistletoe. 



varietv as shown I 



grow n It 

 fa\"orite. 



ill-shape. 

 W e Ikh 



