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POT PLANTS AND DECORATIVE VARIETIES 
Price: 3 for $1.25, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100 
T HE following varieties are listed separately for the convenience of the buyer, and are all 
particularly adapted for pot plant work. These are the kinds usually grown for the wholesale 
markets in large quantities. They can be handled very satisfactorily by planting out in the 
open ground in May. Keep them pinched into shape and pot them September 1st. So treated 
they are a very profitable crop, bloomingTfrom October 15th to end of the season, according to 
variety. 
MILO ASTELL 
This variety originally sent to us by the Dept, of Agriculture has proven one of the most 
popular and easily grown Chrysanthemums ever sent out. In character and type it resembles 
“Source d’Or” with its shaggy thin petals but the color is a magnificent Mohegan red. Dwarf 
and robust in growth it is equally valuable for growing in the garden or as pot plants. Flowers 
in early November. 
AUTUMN GOLD 
Very rich golden yellow; the color is very striking, glistening in 
the sunshine. Very vigorous habits of growth. Can be grown either 
disbudded or grown dwarf, as a pot plant, and it is a very beautiful 
subject. Oct. 15th. 
LADY BRUNTON 
A shade of beautiful golden-bronze with beautifully formed 
llowers and ideal in growth. The foliage is lovely, and the entire 
plant must be classed, as one of the very finest in its type. Oct. 
30th. 
LIZZIE ADCOCK 
Deep yellow sport of Source d’Or. 
MAYFIELD SUNRISE 
A lovely shade of old-rose, which perhaps attracts more atten¬ 
tion on account of this unusual color, than any other variety. 
This is an English importation, that will repay the cultivator 
looking for the unusual. Can be either grown as a pot plant or 
individual specimen. If grown as an individual specimen take the 
bud September 1st, and later. Height, 2to 3 feet. Oct. 30th 
SOURCE D'OR 
Sometimes called “Golden Feather.” Deep reddish bronze. 
THE FAVORITE 
Pure white incurved llowers freely produced with a very healthy 
habit of growth and wonderfid stiff stems. One of the valuable 
varieties for Christmas work. Oct. 25th. 
WHITE BALL 
An incurved of purest white. The flowers form a perfect ball 
and are produced on stiff wiry stems. When grown, as a disbudded 
Pompon, it makes a beautiful pot plant, that is equally valuable 
for cutting. Oct. 15th. 
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