BRONZE— 
BRONZE TURNER—Buff bronze in color, lower petals shading to a light ma¬ 
roon. Height 4 ft. Take bud Sept. 15th. Exhibition or commercial. 
CALUMET—One of the best exhibition bronzes. Easy culture. Large size 
flower with high per cent of perfect blooms. Take bud August 25th. 
CARRIE BEINEKE—An improved Majestic of lovely warm bronze. Take any 
bud August 25 th. Height 5 feet. 
CHEROKEE—A light bronze with rosy tint under artificial light. Outer petals 
are reflex, inner petals incurve showing a golden reverse. Very large exhi¬ 
bition. Strong grower. Tall. Take bud August 20th; matures Oct. 25th. 
CHEYENNE—A distinct chamois in color. Large size and vigorous growth. 
Commercial or exhibition. Tall. Take hud Aug. 25th. Blooms Nov. 1st on. 
E. N. WARD—Seedling of Mrs. Kershaw. Color golden orange, bronze re¬ 
verse; bronzy red lines on edge of some of the petals. Incurve form. Take 
bud August 25th. Height 5 feet. 
IMPERIAL GOLD—Light buff, irregular petal arrangement. Flowers 10-inches 
in diameter. Buds selected from August 5th to 10th; mature October 25th. 
Height 6 feet.Price: 25c eacfh; $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 10O 
MAJESTIC—Buff in color, large size, suitable for commercial or exhibition. 
Petals are wide with pointed ends, forming a spherical bloom. Vigorous 
grower, easy doer. Take bud August 20th. Matures October 25th. 
MISS MILLICE'NT ROGERS—Bronzy pink with gold shadings. Lower half of 
flower is clear lavender; upper half is bronze pink. Center is a clear gold. 
Height 4^6 feet. Take crown bud August 15th. Blooms October 20th. 
Exhibition. 
MISS RUTH TWOMBLY—Absolutely perfect flower, of distinct bronzy yellow. 
Height 4^ feet. Take bud August 15th on. Commercial or exhibition. 
MRS. E. KERSHAW—A golden bronze, with a bright lining to the petals, 
which are broad and loosely incurving. A stunning big show mum, which 
also commands a good price commercially. Height 4 y z feet. Take bud 
August 25th. 
MRS. HARVEY FIRESTONE—Wonderfully massive flower, pinkish chamois 
buff. Rigid stem, foliage right up to flower. Height 4 feet. Take bud 
August 15 th. Exhibition. 
MRS. O. H. KAHN—A fine deep bronze. Good commercial or exhibition. 
PHILIP RICCI—An improved Chas. H. Totty. Standard chestnut brown— 
light golden reverse. Petals are long and graceful, stem and foliage per¬ 
fect. Exhibition. Height 5 feet. Take bud August 15th on. 
PRESIDENT JOHN EVERITT—Reddish buff. When first opening the petals 
are closely incurving, forming a perfect ball, 27 inches in circumference. 
Select bud August 15th on. Height 3 ^ feet. 
NAG1RROC (Golden Champion)—Deep glowing orange bronze. Any bud 
after August 15th. Fine. Exhibition. 
SEMINOLE CHIEF—A reflex chestnut brown—8 % inches in diameter. Aug. 
25th bud matures November 5th. 
SERGT. W. E. YOUNG—An enormous bronze, like W. H. Waite, but larger 
and heavier. Exhibition. Height 5 feet. Take bud August 15th on. 
STEVE BROWN—Light bronze semi-reflex. Easy to grow. Very large. Strong 
stem, good foliage. Blooms November 1st to 15th. 
RED— 
MRS. HENRY EVANS—Resembles a huge crimson Cactus Dahlia. Every petal 
reflexes back, showing the color to best advantage. Take bud August 20th 
on. Height 4 to 5 feet. 
MRS. JULES C. LEEDS—Vivid blood-red in color. Broad petals that hang 
down gracefully from the common center, making a perfect sphere. Take 
second crown bud. Height 4 feet..50c eadh; $1.25 per dozen; $8.00 per 100 
WM. VERT—Bright crimson reflex. Very large. Strong growth. Exhibition. 
Take bud August 20th. 
ILL VARIETIES NOT CLASSIFIED AS LATE OR EARLY ARE 
CONSIDERED MID-SEASON 
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