Rose and Chrysanthemum Specialists 
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CHOICE EXHIBITION VARIETIES 
Mrs. J. Leslie Davis (Pink Turner). A sport 
from William Turner, and identical in every 
way except color, which is a very pleasing shade 
of pink. 15 cts. each. 
Mrs. Jules Leeds. Blood-red. A wonderful 
novelty and striking variety. 25 cts. each. 
Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Fine, incurved, 
early white of tremendous size. Bud August 5 
to September 1. 5 ft. 25 cts. each. 
Monument. Large, incurved white, pro¬ 
ducing blooms 7 inches in diameter. Strong 
growth. Bud September 20. 15 cts. each. 
Nagirroc (Golden Champion). Finest exhibi¬ 
tion golden bronze. Flowers 45 inches in circum¬ 
ference, every petal reflexing. Stem and foliage 
perfect. Bud August 15. 25 cts. each. 
Nerissa. Globular, rosy lavender blooms of 
wonderful size and beautifully incurved. 25 cts. 
each. 
Odessa. Bright yellow flowers of splendid 
incurved form, size and finish. Tall. Bud 
August 30. 20 cts. each. 
Okeda. Reddish bronze, with golden reverse; 
irregular, incurved blooms 9 inches in diameter. 
Bud August 10. 35 cts. each. 
Olivette. Irregularly reflexed, rose-pink 
blooms, 8 inches in diameter, showing both the 
upper surface and reverse of petals. Bud 
August 10. 25 cts. each. 
Pink Globe. Incurved pink flower of perfect 
form. Rigid stem. Bud September 20. 25 cts. 
each. 
F CHRYSANTHEMUMS, continued 
Pride of Tokyo. Long, tubular, graceful 
petals of creamy white, spoon-like at extreme 
tips. Will produce 4 or 5 flowers 11 inches in 
extreme diameter, per plant. 25 cts. each. 
Secretary Nehrling. Bright golden yellow 
of incurved form. Strong, heavy stem with the 
foliage extending up to the bloom. Bud August 
15 to 20. 50 cts. each. 
Smith’s Sensation. A fine flower of soft 
cameo-pink composed of an immense mass of 
feathery, incurved petals. Midseason. 20 cts. 
Thomas W. Pockett. Enormous, clear lovely 
pink flowers with incurved tips. Buds late in 
August give the most perfect flowers. 20 cts. each. 
Towantic. An excellent pure white of fine 
incurved form. Good stem and foliage. Bud 
September 20. 1 5 cts. each. 
Vermont. An enormous exhibition pink of a 
lovely bright shade. Early bud produces a 
perfect flower. Bud August 10. 20 cts. each. 
William Turner. A large, perfectly incurved 
variety of purest white. A strong grower. Bud 
August 30. 15 cts. each. 
Yellow Pockett. A yellow sport from Louisa 
Pockett, and identical with it except in color. 
Bud August 10. 20 cts. each. 
Yellow William Turner. Sa me as William 
Turner, its parent, except that it is a beautiful 
lemon-yellow. A monster. 15 cts. each. 
Yellow Monument. A yellow sport of 
Monument with all its good points. Bud 
September 10. 15 cts. each. 
General List of Standard Chrysanthemums 
10 cts. each, $1 per doz., except where noted. Our Selection, not labeled, 15 for $1 
Calumet. Large, bronze bloom of perfect 
form and easy culture. 
Charles Rager. Incurving, pure snow-white 
flower with a grand stem. 
Chieftain. Beautiful incurving pink flowers 
of perfect shape. Easy grower. BucI August 25. 
Chrysolora. The best yellow for early 
October. Fine incurved form with perfect stem 
and foliage. 4 ft. Bud August 15. 
Colonel Appleton. A large Japanese in¬ 
curved yellow of fine finish and form. Excellent 
stem with foliage to the flower. Midseason. 
Dr. Enguehard. Bright rose-pink, perfectly 
double. Stem and foliage perfect. 
Edwin Seidwitz. A late variety of beautiful 
incurving form, quite full, brilliant pink. Tall, 
handsome growth, with clean foliage. 
Glenview. An enormous incurving globe of 
rich bronze and red. A magnificent exhibition 
bloom from late buds. 
Golden Glory. Bright golden yellow, slightly 
incurved. Early midseason. Strong stems with 
foliage up to the flower. 
Harvard. A particularly attractive, dark 
crimson flower of reflexed form. Bud September 
25. 
Lynwood Hall. Pure white, perfectly in¬ 
curved. One of the largest. 
Major Bonaffon. Grand, incurved yellow of 
large size, full to the center. Stem dwarf and 
erect. Bud September 10. 
Marigold. A monster, incurved yellow flower 
unsurpassed both in size and color. Must be 
secured on an early bud. 
Miss Helen Frick. An incurved, pure soft 
pink of a lovely shade and perfect form. 
Pacific Supreme. A pink of medium inten¬ 
sity, developing without loss of color. 3)^ ft. 
Bud August 20. 
Richmond. Golden yellow; unsurpassed for 
its long blooming season, fine incurved form and 
silky finish. Bud August 25. 
Roman Gold. From September buds, a 
Japanese incurved and darker yellow. From 
August bud, a large, reflexed, exhibition flower, 
but not so intense in color. 
Rose Perfection. A seedling from Chieftain, 
bright and constant in color. An easy grower. 
Bud September 10. 15 cts. each. 
Silver Sheen. Pure white, incurved form, 
maturing October 20. Bud August 30. 
Silver Wedding. Broad, reffexed petals of 
purest white, forming a bold, handsome flower. 
Smith’s Enchantress. Bright rose-pink. 
Very fine blooms. Select early September bud. 
Snow-White. A very fine, large, incurved 
white of good form, stem, and foliage. Early. 
Sunglow. One of the best early yellows. 
Large, incurved bloom. Matures October 20. 
Tiger. No yellow possesses so many points 
of excellence. A good bright color regardless of 
date of planting or when the bud is selected. 
Bud September 5. 
Thanksgiving Pink. A late, dark rose-pink 
of large size. Strong grower. 
White Frick. Identical with Miss Helen 
Frick, except it is snow-white. 
