WE GROW PLANTS FOR THE SOUTHERN PLANTER 
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WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
White Quintus. An English importation; 
a white form of the yellow variety, which is 
a great favorite in that country. Take the 
earliest bud, which will bring blooms about 
October 1. A very pure white, and a fine 
addition to the mid-October class. 
Mrs. H. Weeks. Early midseason; im- 
mense globular blooms, with broad, incurving 
petals. A grand flower, with fine stem and 
foliage. Easily grown. 
Ivory. One of the best known dwarf early 
white sorts; grown in immense quantities. 
Western King. A pure white incurved 
flower, with outer petals slightly reflexed, of 
chaste and beautiful form; has fine stems 
and foliage. 
Mrs. Jerome Jones. Grand stem and 
beautiful foliage; quite dwarf; flowers waxen 
white, with broad, incurving petals. One of 
the very finest. 
PINK 
President W. R. Smith. Very beautiful 
in finish; still one of the most popular pinks. 
Glory of the Pa- 
cific. Of magnificent 
size and depth, with 
broad petals, which 
finally reflex, showing 
the clear pink color to 
advantage. Will please 
everybody. 
Mrs. E. G. Hill. An 
indispensable early 
pink. This variety is 
grand in color, and 
briugs an immense 
incurving flower that 
is not surpassed by any 
other. Of easy and 
rapid growth. 
Mrs. S. T. Mur- 
dock. One of the 
finest novelties; rich 
glistening pink; fine 
globular bloom, of 
rather short incurving 
petals; stem and foli- 
age perfect. 
Mrs. Perrin. The 
very nearest approach 
to the true pink so long 
desired. It has slen- 
der, stiff stems and or- 
namental foliage. The 
flower is of globular 
form, incurved, full, 
and with a finish as 
tine as satin. Color 
rose-pink within, glis- 
tening pink without. 
Mrs. Grogan. A 
valuable new pot va- 
riety, with a wonder- 
ful constitution and 
freedom of bloom, pro- 
ducing 18 to 24 good 
flowers on a plant. 
Color bright pink, 
much the shade of 
Helen Bloodgood. Height, 2 to VA feet; 
quite self-supporting; beautiful foliage; 
early; grown to single stem produces perfect 
blooms of fine finish, some 5 inches across. 
A useful novelty from England, where it was 
awarded N. C. S. certificate. A worthy ad- 
dition to our rather small list of pink sorts. 
Especially adapted to pot culture in bush 
form. 
Maud Dean. Very bright, clear, beauti- 
ful shade of pink; petals horizontal or re- 
curved; stems stiff. 
Vivian Morel. Grandest reflexed pink 
variety to date; very large flower; fine foli- 
age; strong stems. 
YELLOW 
Miss M. M. Johnson. A deep golden 
yellow; very full and incurving, with broad 
petals; produces remarkably large, fine flow- 
ers; an indispensable early yellow. 
Golden Wedding. There is no finer yel- 
low than this variety when well grown; the 
blooms are enormous, shining golden yellow; 
grand in habit and foliage. 
MRS. PERKIN. 
