The True 
Expressed in 
Spirit of Autumn 
this Special Grouping 
DAYBREAK OURAY GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS EXCELSIOR OCTOBER DAWN 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY 
DAYBREAK 
Daybreak will flower early in October, and can be de¬ 
pended on for a fine display each season. The flower is of 
single type, almost 3 inches across, soft shell-pink and has 
a noticeable sweet fragrance. Splendid variety for cutting 
or garden display. Strong and free growing. Height, two feet. 
FRANCES WHITTLESEY 
A decided improvement in this particular color. Habit is 
stocky and dwarf, averaging 18 inches in height. Color, 
rich bronze and garnet—just right for the fall garden. It 
commences to flower in late September and makes a 
gorgeous showing through October, having the ability to 
resist considerable frost in the open flowers. 
GLORY OF SEVEN OAKS 
This is the first outdoor Chrysanthemum to bloom, com¬ 
mencing to do so in August; its soft but clear masses of 
bloom have made it a great favorite. Medium height and 
fine for a planting in front of taller varieties. 
EXCELSIOR 
In habit much the same as white Doty but with most bril¬ 
liant golden yellow flowers. It is perhaps more prolific, 
certainly an easily grown and most satisfactory variety for 
early October bloom. 
OURAY 
A lovely early flowering pompon variety, in fact, it is con¬ 
sidered one of the most brilliant of Chrysanthemums. The 
masses of blooms are a rich bronze with coppery glow. 
Very early flowering and of medium height, noted also 
for its hardiness. 
OCTOBER DAWN 
Lovely shade of soft daybreak-pink, entirely free from con¬ 
trasting tints. This variety will greatly appeal to those who 
appreciate the more delicate color effects. The flowers are 
of good size, full-petaled, and of nice decorative type. It is 
of medium height, but well branched, bushy and very free 
and effective in the garden or as a cut-flower. Commences 
flowering about October 5th. 
