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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
SNOW-WHITE—A large pure white of incurved form, 8 inches in diameter. 
Sturdy stem and fine foliage. Requires a bud from September 1 to 5. Height, 
four to five feet. Matures October 30. 
TIGER—(Introuced by us, 1916). There is no yellow which possesses so many 
points of excellence, especially for those who cannot give the highest state of 
cultivation. It is always double with very sturdy stems and is a good bright yellow 
regardless of date of planting or time bud is selected. Date of bud September 5. 
Height, three and one-half feet from June planting. Produces blooms eight inches 
in diameter. Matures October 25. 
We can also supply the following at the price quoted below: J. W. Prince, 
Mefo, Mrs. Henry Robinson, Roman Gold and White Prince. 
Plants from 2J4 inch pots: $0.15 each, $1.00 per ten, $7.50 per hundred. 
Not less than 5 of a variety at ten; 25 at hundred rate. 
LATE 
The late varieties are those which are in perfection November 10 and later 
depending upon date of propagation and planting. 
Some of the late varieties mentioned will perfect flowers by November 10 if 
early buds are secured and the season is favorable. On the other hand, they may 
be retarded by planting late and securing late buds. 
The varieties fully described, herewith, are those which have been in greatest 
demand the past three years, hence we consider them the best of this section. 
ANTIQUE—A deep bronze sport from Dr. Enguehard; a duplicate of Engue- 
hard in all respects save color. Select bud September 5. 
BRONZE MISTLETOE—A sport from Pink Mistletoe, identical in every 
respect except color. Very serviceable where late bronze flowers are desired. Select 
bud September 30 and later. 
BRONZE SEIDEWITZ—A bronze sport from the popular variety Edwin Seide- 
witz. The color is a warm shade of tan showing some red in the depth of the 
blooms. In other respects the sport is the same as the original. Select bud Sep¬ 
tember 5th. Matures for Thanksgiving. 
CHATTANOOGA—(Introduced by us, 1927). An exceedingly pure white some¬ 
what resembling Towantic but later and not as tall in growth. May be grown 8 
inches in diameter. Matures December first and later from buds selected Sep¬ 
tember 20. Height, four feet from June planting. 
CLARA B. FORD—(Introduced by us, 1926). A closely incurved yellow much 
the same in form and color as the variety Major Bonnaffon, strong upright growth 
with flowers Sy 2 inches in diameter. Select bud September 20. Height, four feet. 
Matures November 20. 
DECEMBER BEAUTY—(Introduced by us 1920). White with light pink shad¬ 
ings which are more pronounced at the center of the bloom. Best incurved form. 
Avoid early buds as the late ones give the best blooms. Height, three and one-half 
feet from June planting. Fully developed December! 10 to 15, continuing until 
Christmas and after from buds selected September 30 to October 10. 
DR. ENGUEHARD—Bright rose pink. Double from either bud. While those 
from the late buds are somewhat smaller they are greatly improved in color. 
Blooms 6 inches in diameter mature November 10. Date of bud, September 5. 
Height, four feet. 
EDGAR STILLMAN KELLY—(Introduced by us, 1926). In comparison with 
Betsy Ross is larger in size, stronger in growth, and of the purest glistening white, 
7 y 2 inches in diameter. Matures November 15 from buds selected September 20. 
Height, five feet. 
