WHITE GEM—Creamy reflex. Select early September bud for flowers matur¬ 
ing October 25tb. 
WHITE PERFECTION—High rounded incurve. Fine shipper and keeper. 
Especially good for Thanksgiving. 
WHITE HELEN FRICK—Very late; coming Thanksgiving on. 
WHITE SKLDEWITZ—Sport of Edwin Seidewitz. Flowers at the same time 
—Thanksgiving on. Take bud September 5th. 
WHITE SURPRISE—Small dark green foliage, dark red stem. One of the 
best mid-season commercial whites. Height 4 feet. Take bud September 
20th. Matures November 20th on. 
WM. TURNER—Huge flower of purest incurve white*. Commercial or ex¬ 
hibition. 
HARDY EARLY FLOWERING 
These hardy varieties follow the Aster for the cut flower market—precede the 
regular ’mum season—and are many of them timely for the fashion 
shows and fall openings 
15c each; 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 of a variety 
Not less than 12 at dozen rate, 25 of a variety at 100, 250 at 1000 rate. 
WHITE— 
HERMINE—Pure white reflex—-very early. 
NORMANDIE—Very early creamy white. 
FERLE CHATILLONAISE—Creamy white—blush shaded. Tall grower. 
WINNETKA—Blooms in June. Dwarf grower. Free bloomer. 
PINK— 
CRANFORD PINK—Pompon type—free bloomer, clear glistening pink. Good 
market type. 
EDEN—Deep rose pink. Large button type. Good seller. 
GANNA—A bright pink, pompon type, strong robust growth. Fully developed 
by October 12 th. Flowers are 2% inches in diameter. 
LA SOMME—Deep mauve pink. Reflex. Blooms in September. 
MAYELLEN—Cerise pink with a yellow anemone center. A seedling of 
Winnetka, having its long blooming season. 
MULDOON—Purplish amaranth flowers of the pompon type, two inbhes in 
diameter. Blooms October 12th. Good strong growth. 
MURILLO—A deep pink blooming in October. Very hardy, standing an un¬ 
usual amount of cold weather. 
PETIT LOUIS—Silvery mauve, very beautiful. Pompon type. 
BRONZE— 
ALICE HOWELL—A single orange—free flowering—blooming in Sept. 
BETTY—Dwarf brilliant bronze; perfectly formed incurved flowers. Very 
early or late bloomer—May or November. Good for potting. 
BOSTON—Clear bronze of strong upright growth. 
BRONZE SOURCE D’OR—Orange with reddish shades. Fine market variety. 
CACTUS—Firey terra cotta. The best market variety we have. In Califor¬ 
nia, it blooms continuously from May until late in the fall. 
CHALDRON—Reddish crimson with gold tips. Lovely. 
OCTOBER GOLD—Gold tipped with red. Blooms in October. Very lovely. 
SONOMA—Bronze with golden reverse, gold tipped petals, coming into color 
about the first of October. Flowers, pompon type, diameter 2 % inches. 
AIL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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