TOTTY’S, MADISON, N. J 
Commercial Chrysanthemums = 
THE STANDARD COMMERCIAL 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per 100. Our Selection 100 Plants $12.00 
The Commercial type is grown mostly by greenhouse men for their retail trade. 
Such kinds as Hilda Bergen, Lustre, etc., are suitable for outdoor cultivation. However, while 
they might give good results, in the garden, we do not guarantee them to come through the winter 
satisfactorily. 
BETSY ROSS 
Finest midseason white. Oct. 25th. 
CELEBRATION 
A glistening yellow. Oct. 30th. 
CORONNA 
A beautiful golden yellow. Oct. 25th. 
DETROIT NEWS 
Golden bronze. Oct. 25th. 
E. A. SEIDEWITZ 
Late flowering pink. Nov. 15th. 
EARLY FROST 
Popular early white. Oct. 20th. 
GLADYS PIERSON 
Apricot orange. Nov. 15th. 
GOLDEN MISTLETOE 
Light yellow' sport of Mistletoe. Nov. 
15th. 
GOLDEN BRONZE 
A wonderful shade of golden bronze. 
Oct. 30th. 
GOLDEN MEASURE 
A clear yellow dwarf grower. One of the 
A Type of Commercial Chrysanthemums 
best yellows coining into bloom after “Sun- 
glow.” Oct. 25th. 
GOLD LODE 
The best early yellow. Oct. 10th. 
HARVARD 
Japanese reflexed, very dark crimson. 
Nov. 15th. 
HILDA BERGEN 
Deep rich mahogany bronze. Oct. 25th. 
INDIANOLA 
Finest of the early bronzes. Oct. 5th. 
JUSTRITE 
Large early pink. Oct. 15th. 
LUSTRE 
Beautiful shade of lavender pink. Oct. 
15th. 
MISTLETOE 
Blush white, strong upright growth. 
Nov. 15th. 
MONUMENT 
Pure white. Nov. 1st. 
MRS. A. M. CALKINS 
Improved Golden Chadwick. Nov. 15th. 
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OCTOBER ROSE 
Large incurved pink. Oct. 20th. 
PINK MISTLETOE 
A late pink sport from Mistletoe. Nov. 
15th. 
SUNG LOW' 
A bright yellow like Major Bonaffon. 
Oct. 10th. 
SILVER DAWN 
A very late commercial white that pro¬ 
duces 100% perfect flowers. The growth is 
very free, foliage medium in size, permit¬ 
ting the plants to be grown closely together; 
a necessity in these days of low prices. 
YELLOW EARLY FROST 
The yellow companion for Early Frost. 
Oct. 25th. 
YELLOW GLADYS PIERSON 
Clear yellow sport of the popular Gladys 
Pierson, “blooming for Thanksgiving.” 
Nov. 15th onward. 
