F. H. DeWitt & Co., Wooster, Ohio 
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WELLS-POCKETT-TOTTY 
NOVELTY CHRYSANTHE- 
MUMS FOR 1918 
MRS. H. S. FIRESTONE 
MRS. H. S. FIRESTONE— The out- 
standing Novelty of the year; the 
photograph does not begin to do jus- 
tice to the flower. It is wonderfully 
massive, stem perfectly rigid and foli- 
age right up to the flower. Color, pink- 
ish chamois-buff. This variety will be 
found invaluable in the classes calling 
for “Any other Color”, in the exhibi- 
tions. Height 414 ft. $2.00 each. 
JOAN OF ARC — Named by Presi 
dent Wilson at the Cleveland Show. 
Very much like the old President 
Carnot in type. Stem is absolutely 
stiff and easily able to carry the 
enormous flower erect; foliage continues 
right up to the bloom- Flowers are 
enormous in size and another year it 
will occupy a prominent place in the list 
of reflexed white ’Mums. Height 5 ft. 
$2.00 each. 
MRS. W. DENNIS — A very distinct 
pink variety, petals of which twist 
back as the flower ages. Stem, foliage 
and flower all all A-l. We con- 
sider this variety par-excellence as 
an exhibition pink. Color much deeper 
than Mrs. J. Gibson and more evenly 
distributed over the petals. In size it is 
the largest pink to date. Height 4 to 5 
ft. $2.00 each. 
MRS. J. OGDEN ARMOUR— Crimson 
of the very largest size and a wel- 
come addition to this color which 
is very much like Pockett’s Crimson, 
but the plant is considerably taller in 
growth running 5 to 6 ft- Bud about 
August 25th gives best results as to 
color, size and finish of flower. $2.00 
each. 
MRS. FRANK H. TRAENDLY— Some- 
what resembles Joan Stratton changing 
to a deeper or more even shade of 
pink and has a very much larger 
flower. Foliage is somewhat sparse 
hut this is amply made up for when the 
flower is finished. $2.00 each. 
REFLEXED LOUISA POC'KETT — 
Duplicate of Louisa Pockett in every 
way except that the petals reflex instead 
of incurve but in every other respect it 
is identical; having large foliage, 
strong stem and enormous flower. 
Height 5 ft. $2-00 each. 
WELLS-POCKETT-TOTTY 
NOVELTY CHRYSANTHE. 
MUMS FOR 1917 
NAG-IR-ROC (Golden Champion)— 
Finest exhibition yellow ever distrib- 
uted; color, deepest glowing orange yel- 
low, 45 inches in circumference; every 
petal reflexing showing the color to the 
best advantage- This is the variety 
exhibited at the shows under the provi- 
MRS. W. DENNIS 
