HASKELL AVENUE FLORAL CO., DALLAS, TEXAS 
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TlMOTHlf tATUN CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Black Hawk. Dark crimson - scarlet ; large, 
strong-growing, with stiff stem and grand foli- 
age. lo cts. 
Ben Wells. 4. feet. Early midseason. Take 
bud after August 25. A monster Jap, 10 inches 
across ; blush white, with long, narrow florets, 
slightly reflexed, but deep. One of the finest; a 
general favorite. 15 cts. 
Clementine Tousel (The “ Early Chadwick”). 
The bloom is the largest obtainable white for the 
date, having received C. S. A. certificate on Oc- 
tober 8. It is one of the most lasting varieties, 
either on or off the plants ; has splendid stem and 
foliage, can be planted close and bring every 
flower perfect; just about the color of Chad- 
wick. Second crown or terminal bud. The finest 
early commercial variety of recent years ; a very 
profitable sort. 15 cts. 
Col. Appleton. As to bud ; If for commercial 
purposes, use the first crown, which brings it 
early and large ; if for exhibition, use the second 
crown, which brings a flower with a better finish ; 
golden yellow. I'/z feet. Nov. i to 10. 10 cts. 
Dr. Enguehard. Good commercial variety, also 
grand for exhibition ; fine traveler. Color, a true 
pink, without the least trace of purple. Stem and 
foliage perfect. Perfectly double. Take bud after 
Aug. 20. Midseason variety. Height, 4 feet. 10 c. 
Golden Wedding. Nothing finer among yel- 
lows ; shines like burnished gold ; the standard 
for measuring color. 10 cts. 
Guy Hamilton. Midseason. Second crown. 
3 feet. Color pure white, with long, drooping 
florets, forming a large graceful flower. No finer 
exhibition white has ever been shown. 15 cts. 
Glory of the Pacific. Best early pink. 2 feet. 
Crown bud. Early October, to cts. 
Gen. Hutton. i^'A feet. Midseason. Take bud 
after August 15. Yellow, shaded orange ; easy 
doer, enormous. Seen in all the best entries in 
the last shows ; indispensable. In form and petal, 
like a perfect Carnot. 15 cts. 
Goacher’s Crimson. ^A. feet. Earliest bud. 
September to November. Bright crimson, 5 
inches across ; the finest of early ’mums for color 
and habit; beautiful stem and foliage. 10 cts. 
Golden Chadwick. This is a grand addition to 
the commercial yellows. A perfect Chadwick, in 
a good shade of color; almost as deep as Apple- 
ton. 10 cts. 
Ivory. One of the best known dwarf early white 
sorts ; grown in immense quantities. 10 cts. 
Jeannie Nonin. Scored 98 before the C. S. A. 
Committee and won the silver cup at Chicago. 
For Thanksgiving and later this has no rival ; of 
the largest size, perfectly globular, finely finished, 
an easy doer, and a splendid keeper and shipper. 
This variety is queen of commercial whites, the 
color being very pure; the most valuable intro- 
duction of recent years from the American stand- 
point. 4 feet. Latest white. Take second crown 
or terminal bud about September 15. 20 cts. 
