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WHOLESALE LIST FOR FLORISTS, LANDSCAPERS AND NURSERYMEN 
Novelty Mums Continued 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR. A magnificent 
and distinct variety producing masses of 
rich crimson-maroon flowers, intensified 
with deep garnet tones, and contrasting 
with a prominent golden yellow center. 
The flowers are large, fully 4 inches in 
diameter, with exceptional keeping quali¬ 
ties. Blooms in late September. 
DAINTY. Buds are reddish-bronze, while 
flowers display a touch of pink, single 
daisy-like. Flowers in October. 
DAYBREAK. Single flowers of soft shell- 
pink with a noticeable sweet fragrance. 
Splendid variety for cutting or garden 
display. Flowers first of October. 
DAZZLER. Single flowers of brilliant 
cardinal-red produced in clusters. Blooms 
first part of October. 
DISTINCTION. Pompon, well named, the 
only Hardy Chrysanthemum of its type. 
In appearance it is a pretty bronze, tips 
of flower petals are yellow, deepening to 
bronze towards center. Flowers middle 
of October. 
DONALD WELLS. Earliest and most de¬ 
sirable large white flowering variety. 
Flowers from early September until hard 
frost. 
EARLY BRONZE. Extremely early var¬ 
iety. Flowers freely from late August on. 
Coior is a lively bronze-yellow. 
EARLY MORN. Large double shell-pink. 
One of the choicest out-of-doors hardy 
varieties for cutting purposes. Flowers 
first of October. 
EDEN. Large flowering bright lilac rose 
Makes very attractive pot plants, also an 
outstanding sort for landscape effects. 
Flowers first of October. 
ENCHANTRESS. Large flowers of a 
splendid duplex form, color is an appeal¬ 
ing light rose. Blooms in September. 
ETHEL. Superb bronze button. Grows to 
a fairly good height and produces flow¬ 
ers in large clusters. Blooms first part 
of October. 
EXQUISITE. Well named. Large semi¬ 
double shell pink flowers, fine for cut¬ 
ting. Blooms in October. 
FERN RIDGE. Single fiery-red with high 
orange center, making a beautiful con¬ 
trast. Strong grower and profuse bloom¬ 
er. Flowers first of October. 
FIREBRAND. Very free flowering, large 
duplex blooms of rich crimson scarlet pro¬ 
duced in September. 
FRED PEELE. A very pretty button var¬ 
iety, yellow petals tipped maroon. Flow¬ 
ers in October. 
GLORIETTA. Color light pink; strong up¬ 
right growth and very productive. Comes 
into flower the first part of October. 
Plants are 16 inches in height and pro¬ 
duce flowers 2*4" in diameter. 
GOLD COIN. A large flowering Pompon, 
color is golden yellow. Flowers first of 
October. 
GOLD MINE. Very bright yellow flowers 
Hi inches in diameter of the true Pom¬ 
pon type but of a high rounded form. 
Blooms late October. 
GOLD STANDARD. Daisy type, producing 
flowers in heavy clusters, color deep 
golden orange, yellow halo. Flowers in 
October. 
GRANNY SCOVILL. A Chrysanthemum 
that will appeal to the connoisseur. It 
is a lovely, large flower, fully 4V& inches 
across, and of nice, fluffy form. The 
color, a warm coral-bronze, fairly glows 
under artificial light. In growth it is 
dwarf and branching, with fine healthy 
foliage. 
GOLDEN GATE. Dwarf, compact variety 
with lovely, small, double shaggy yellow 
blooms. Flowers in October. 
GRENADIER. An extremely free flower¬ 
ing variety producing masses of large 
single flowers in clusters. Color is a 
bright crimson-red with an under-lying 
sheen of bronze and golden tint on the 
petal reverse. A gorgeous color combina¬ 
tion. Flowers in September. 
GYPSY GIRL. Well named. A single type, 
crimson in color shading to chestnut. 
Fine for cutting, flowers in October. 
HARBINGER. Compact dwarf plants cov¬ 
ered with good sized single flowers of 
a deep lavender-blue with a large white 
halo around the bright yellow disc. Very 
attractive. Flowers in October. 
HARVEST HOME. Large golden yellow 
flowers about 3 inches across, flowers in 
October. 
HARVEST. Large straw colored flowers, 
fine for cutting. Blooms in September. 
IDOLPH. Desirable rose-pink, profuse 
bloomer; flowers are very double with 
small yellow center. Flowers in Septem¬ 
ber. 
INDIAN MAID. A most appealing and un¬ 
usual large single variety of an artistic 
and lovely orange terra-cotta. Flowers 
first of October. 
INDIAN SUMMER. Duplex blooms of a 
picturesque chestnut-red color with yel¬ 
low at base of petals. 
IRENE. A true white Pompon type, 1 to 
1 Vi inches in diameter, upright wiry 
stems. Flowers in September. 
JEAN TREADWAY. Large flowers of 
Aster type. When opening the color is a 
lovely sparkling pink with a dark rose- 
pink center but when fully open it be¬ 
comes a nice soft lilac-pink shading to 
white. Flowers in September. 
LA VONNE. Clear rose pink flowers with 
bright yellow centers. Flowers open out, 
forming three or four whorls of petals. 
Flowers in October. 
LORELEI. A very productive yellow; long 
stems, free bloomer coming into flower 
in late September. Grows to a height of 
26 inches, producing flowers 3 inches in 
diameter. 
MODEL OF PERFECTION. Vigorous 
growing, very free flowering white. The 
extra long stems are desirable for floral 
arrangements of the larger order. Flow¬ 
ers in October. 
MODESTY. Large single blooms of lilac- 
rose color with unique narrow petals. 
Fine for cutting, flowers in September. 
MOONBEAM. A large single flowered 
white variety which opens pale yellow. 
Flowers October 1st. 
MOONLIGHT. Charming large blooms with 
pale blush petals arranged around the 
small yellow center cushion; fine for cut¬ 
ting. Blooms in September. 
MRS. ADOLPH JAENICKE. A new crim¬ 
son red slightly shaded to the bronze. 
Flowers are large, produced on tall sturdy 
plants. Blooms in late October. 
MRS. CHAS. EVANS HUGHES. Strong 
grower, producing flowers in clusters of 
medium size, color vivid red, petals tip¬ 
ped orange. 
MRS. H. HARRISON. Medium height, pro¬ 
ducing clusters of fine, full double pink 
flowers with cream-pink centers. Excel¬ 
lent Pompon, flowers in September. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER. An exceedingly 
early bright yellow. Very stiff, upright 
stems producing flowers 7 inches in dia¬ 
meter. 
MURILLO. Full flowers of medium size, 
color is a beautiful shade of pink, medium 
height. Very attractive October flowering 
variety. 
NELLIE KLERIS. Large clear pink flow¬ 
ers produced on long stems, excellent for 
cutting. Flowers in September. 
NORMANDIE. A tall growing variety pro¬ 
ducing large cream white flowers the 
first part of October. 
OCTOBER GIRL. Clear rose pink, indivi¬ 
dual flowers 2 inches across with several 
growing on the same stem. Flowers in 
October. 
ORANGE PERFECTION. Bright orange 
colored flowers of duplex form with a 
golden halo. Flowers in October. 
PERSIA. Well formed semi-double blooms 
of deep rosy carmine, compact growth. 
Flowers in October. 
PRINCESS. An elegant single flower with 
many long, graceful pure white petals 
set off by the small golden yellow cen¬ 
ter. Flowers in September. 
PROVENCE. Soft pink blended with yel¬ 
low. Compact in growth, very free. First 
rate in every way. 
PURITAN. Daisy type, strong grower, 
profuse bloomer and tall grower. Flowers 
are white with a lilac tint, blooms in 
October. 
RAGGEDY ANN. Well named; Daisy type. 
Bright red flowers with bronze centers. 
Strong growing variety flowering first 
part of October. 
RED FLARE. The first bright red gar¬ 
den variety. It is of the Pompon type, 
about 2 inches in diameter, a little larger 
than the varieties belonging to the in¬ 
termediate section. Height 20 inches; 
strong upright growth. Matures about 
the middle of October. 
RAPTURE. Lovely, medium sized, double 
flowers combining a beautiful deep 
orange with a lively suffusion of bright 
carmine. Flowers in September. 
RED & GOLD. Autumn red, the incurving 
petals are tipped gold. This variety car¬ 
ries with it the autumn atmosphere. 
RUTH MARION HATTON. Decorative 
Pompon type, one of the earliest to bloom, 
color is bright canary yellow, flowering 
from September on. 
RUTH WARREN SMITH. Daisy type, 
large single gold colored flowers with 
red shading. Flowers in October. 
RODELL. Button yellow; compact grower, 
flowers middle of October. 
ROSY GEM. Another bright pink or rose- 
colored variety of Aster type. Flowers in 
October; height 2 feet. 
SEPTEMBER QUEEN. An excellent early 
pure white variety flowering about the 
middle of September. Flowers measure 
3% inches across. 
SNAPPY. Semi-double red with golden 
reverse. This we believe will become a 
very popular variety. 
SNOWDRIFT. Aster type, well named. 
When in full bloom the flowers com¬ 
pletely cover the plants. Height about 
18 inches. Blooms in October. 
SUNFLOWER. Rich orange-yellow. 
TINTS OF GOLD. Golden yellow flowering 
in October. Compact grower, Aster type, 
producing its flowers in large clusters; 
profuse bloomer. Flowers in October. 
VIVID. A very striking and effective var¬ 
iety, color very closely approaches that 
of the American Beauty rose, a rosy crim¬ 
son or amaranth shade, new to the ear¬ 
lier flowering Chrysanthemums. Blooms 
in September. 
TASSIVA. Early white, Aster type. Flow¬ 
ers in abundance from early September 
until frost. One of the finest white Chry¬ 
santhemums. 
WINNETKA. Pure white. The flowers 
completely cover the plant and they are 
noticeable from a distance. Blooms in 
early September. 
YELLOW NORMANDIE. Yellowish bronze. 
An early variety of great worth. 
All Varieties. Rooted Cuttings, for delivery from February on. Per 100, $5.00; per 1000, $40.00. 
2" Pot Plants, ready from April on. Per 100, $8.00; per 1000, $70.00 
25 of Any One Variety at 100 rate, 250 of any one variety at 1000 rate. 
PLEASE SPECIFY ON YOUR ORDER WHETHER YOU WANT FIELD GROWN PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, OR 
POT PLANTS, AS THE SAME VARIETIES ARE OFFERED IN EACH. 
