A. N. PIERSON, INC., CROMWELL, CONN. 



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GENERAL LIST OF I'OMI'ON ("H mSANTIl KM LMS— Continued 



\Vc an- ofu-n .iskcd w li.u I'dinpun- aic - it i^l.ui . >r\ ■ ml -d -ili " ,r-. Ilic- lnlli.wiim i- a 1 

 the varielios which we cat.ild.u md IVdih niinuTDii- nthci^ ihai \\r ha\r had nn trial. I 

 conditions iuTt- in New iMii^iand. Thusc I'unipdns whirh an- not grown 1)\ ii~ ind()i)t> , 

 with the hard\' \arielie-^ are omillid here. 



from 

 assed 



Deiphine Dodm 



Donald 



Doris 



l'an-\ Oueen 

 C.ohien Clini.ix 

 ( -.olden W est 

 Wliite Lillian Dot^ 



llar\est Moon 

 Lillian Dolv 

 Maid of Kent 



Xesco 



Rita 



Skibo 



Tr\- Pauline Wilcox out-of-doors. It oui;lu to he a wonder. 



SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



The following list of single \-arieties is small compared with the number of \-arieties in commerce arid 

 we hi\e ke[)t it small i)uri)osel\ , seeking to grow and offi-r oid\ .i limip-il lisi of ihe \it\ Ih-i. Of ihr-e 

 Molh- Whitmore, Cinderella, WellV h.NCelsi. .r, Pink Simplic ilv , Rani-na and J me InvalL muM !.<■ . la-^. d 

 as tanc\- \arielie-- -not w ell suited t (j market rei|niremciit ^ I ml li i\ i n- a pi u e in nice lolkriii )n-- lor local 

 retail work or for exhiliition i)urposes where tliex cl.is> with ihc tine-i. There is a big ])lace in the m.u'ket 

 for Singles, but the\- must be realh good, and thc-e xari- iic- .iw the best we know for cutting. 



21/4-inch 



NOVELTIES 



$ . 25 each 



.50 per 



lo/., SIS 



01) per 101) 



ha\e ni 



•,ed. Not 



,.nK is the color wonderfully 



tine in 



laylight. 1 



lit the richness is greatly en- 



haiiccd 



>\" arlil'ici 



il light. The pkuit is strong- 





and inak. 



^ -irong sienis which c.irry the 



nnw.a-"" 



well. Th 



.-f are well di\ided in the 





1, pack 



- iiicc-K for .1 Single and we 



. la--. II 





1 lit am --ingle-tloweri'il \-arietv 







good for exhibition for the 



lHgh-,"l"l 



storcni 





retails. 



Evelyn Bosworth. (A. N. Pierson, Inc.) We 

 must class this beautiful Novelty as a Single, 

 but it i- not a true Single having six rows of petals. 

 In habit of plant, it is strong growing and the 

 tlow( r ^n■m-. are strong and straight. The flower 

 chlMcr i- lai-e a, 1 hr V,.ri,-t makr^ large -pi'.'vs 

 an.l carrir-, Im.L well d..wn the Mmi. Thc-e 

 flower clti-lei-> ate Well divided and the in.lix i.htal 

 flower-- are not crowde.l. In c..l,,r it ma> be 

 classed as a bronze, but with a ■flight lint ot 

 salmon-])ink. A \er\- pK-asing color and luie that 

 is alwa>s in demand. In flower Xoxa-mber .ith 

 to 1.5th. 



;hi 



flow-, 



.■flow Single 

 rge, strong- 



Pi:(;(,V BLLKILLLV 



Elizabeth McDowell. (A. \. Pierson, Inc. 1 

 This orange-bronze Single we bc>lie\e to be the 

 finest of all the single-flowered beetlling- that we 



Charter Oak. 1 Post f 

 varietx- which car 



flowers e.u h. It make- a lair sized |il<int and will 

 class as a good grower, but is not as hea\->- in 

 foliage as it- c oiiipanion-, Mrs. E. D. Godfrev, 

 Margaret Waiti' .ind Miss Isabelle. It flowers 

 late, entiling into bloom during late November 

 and i- the l,ite-i lluwering \-ellow Single \-ariety 

 we ha\e grown or li,i\e seen. The form and 

 character . .1 tin- ll.wer s!)ra\ i- ideal and the late- 

 flowering I har.u tei i-lic gre.uK enhances the 

 value of tlii- to the grower. It would be good 

 at an\' season .md in December it is alone in its 



Katherine Ilarley. (A. X. Pierson, Inc.) The 

 llower is ,1 beautiful liuht bronze with the tips of 

 the i)etaL -luuliim to a \,-llowi-h bron/e. The 

 confl)ination gi\es a mo-i pleasing shade of 

 bronze. \'ery strong grower, has hue lustrous 

 foliage and is in bloom by Xox enibcr 10th. 



