SILVER SHEEN—Blooms Oct. 25th. A high- 
rounded pure white large bloom of perfect form; 
has excellen keeping qualities; grown commercially. 
cactus Types of blpom/ showing? £| v r^dley of mauve 
aufcL-rbs^t-lntsp hair'*3bso] uteTyperTect stem and fo¬ 
liage; grows to sprays with excellent results. 
OCONTO—Blooms Oct. 25th. A true white of 
incurved form with large blooms maturing early 
midseason; a very dependable midseason white. 
JOSEPHINE FOLEY—Blooms Oct. 27th. An ex¬ 
cellent pure white variety of strong growth and 
straight stiff stems. 
POLLY ROSE—Blooms Oct. 27th. A rose-laven¬ 
der reflexed bloom with petal arrangement similar 
to TINTS OF GOLD; erect strong stem and medium 
size foliage; can be grown close together. 
SILVER BALL—Blooms Oct. 26th. A perfect pure 
white ball. If not disbudded to single bud, will pro¬ 
duce 4 blooms per plant, each 3V 2 inches in diame¬ 
ter. 
WHITE CLOUD—Blooms Oct. 27th. A large 
wdiite bloom of irreguar incurved petals—outer pet¬ 
als white shading to very light canary yellow at 
center. A general favorite. 
ROMAN GOLD—Blooms Oct. 27th. A bright 
yellow reflexed bloom from Aug. bud; from Sept, 
bud a darker Japanese incurved type. 
- SILVER WEDDING—Blooms Oct. 28th. A pure 
j te . blo 1 om ’ very broad reflexed petals, making a 
bold handsome flower somewhat resembling a cac¬ 
tus type dahlia. A tall grower and with me the 
hardiest of large flowering ’mums. 
MARIGOLD—Blooms Oct. 30th from early bud, 
A monster light yellow bloom unexcelled for size 
and color at this season; semi-dwarf growth; stiff 
stem and good foliage. 
GLADYS WOODERSON—Blooms Oct. 30th. A 
rosy amaranth of reflexed form; perfect stem and 
toll age. 
GOLDEN WEDDING— Blooms Oct. 30th. A very 
bnght rich golden yellow shade—intense and daz¬ 
zling. An easy doer and a great favorite. 
CHIEFTAIN—Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 30th 
hud; an incurved pink bloom of large size; stem, 
ioliage and habit of growth good; easy to grow and 
an old standard mid-season pink. 
V HITE CHIEFTAIN—Blooms Nov. 1st. An in¬ 
curved pure white large bloom of perfect form; a 
variet y; a white sport from Chieftain; holds 
in fine condition over a long period; a most satis¬ 
factory variety with me. 
. ROSE PERFECTION—Blooms Nov. 15th from 
Sept. 10th bud. A rose-lavender incurved of good 
substance; an easy grower and a popular commer¬ 
cial variety. 
l ELLOW HELEN FRICK—The yellow sport of 
the above variety—identical in all other respects. 
WHITE. HELEN FRICK—The white sport of the 
above variety—identical in all other respects. 
GLADYS PEARSON—Blooms Nov. 25th from 
Sept. 20th bud. A two-toned incurved bloom matur¬ 
ing for Thanksgiving—upper surface of petals apri¬ 
cot. reverse buff, which under artificial light illu¬ 
minates to bright orange; strong grower. 
YELLOW PEARSON—The bright yellow sport 
of Gladys .Pearson; will mature an 8-inch bloom for 
Thanksgiving. Strong grower. 
TOWANTIC—Blooms Nov. 25th from late Sept, 
bud. A perfect incurved white ball of great sub¬ 
stance; foliage and stem ideal. A long lasting cut 
flower and popular as a commercial. 
SUNBEAM—Blooms Nov. 25th from Sept. 20th 
bud. A seedling from Odessa, but a brighter shade 
of yellow; 4% feet tall. 
LI NYV OOD .HALL—Blooms Nov. 25th, and is a 
large pure white perfect incurved bloom; nice stem 
and foliage. One of the largest late mid-season 
whites. 
MRS. R. M. CALKINS—Blooms Nov. 25th from 
late Sept. buds. An intense bright yellow, globular 
form, strong grower, large bloom and extra good 
late variety. Largely grown as a commercial. 
MRS. NELLIE T. ROSS—Blooms Dec. 5th from 
Oct. 1st bud; a bright yellow of largest size, incurv¬ 
ed form; tali grower; excellent late commercial. 
Standard varieties that have stood the test 
of time and are really good, but a more 
plentiful supply of plants makes 
cheaper prices 
15 plants (labelled) for $1.00 (your selection) 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS—Blooms Oct. 10th from 
early Sept. bud. Earliest dependable large pink of 
even shade; a very popular variety; fool proof; and 
with pi e the most satisfactory—ail points considered 
E$JCH aNTRKSS—A \v|iitef spirt of the 
pinkvMichamre&Sr. and- makds TJ _atn '''ideal Jompanion 
white for Enchantress. It is identical in all other 
respects. 
EARLY FROST—Blooms the first few days of 
Oct. from first bud. The standard very early round 
pure white; a perfect ball and very dependable. 
GOLDEN GLOW—Blooms Oct. 15th from early 
Sept. bud. A bright clear yellow of incurved form; 
can be had in bloom earlier by planting early and 
taking first bud. 
d OND—JJlpoms Oct. 1 
Shaped ; golden yfell 
ing period; with me "an outsfandiiT 
real merit. 
£h. A per- 
ong narrow 
long bloom- 
early yellow of 
OCTOBER FROST—Blooms Oct. 20th from Aug. 
30th. bud. Tall grower; large pure white bloom; erect 
growth; an easy doer and handles well. 
