CHATTANOOGA—A .pure white incurved variety somewhat like Towantic, 
but does not mature until around December 1st and later from bud 
taken Sept. 15-20. Easily makes an 8 inch bloom and is very popular 
for a late white. 
YELLOW CHATTANOOGA—The yellow sport of the above variety; identi¬ 
cal in all other respects. 
Excellent varieties, but not so late introductions, or propagate* as a faster 
rate and of which I have a larger supply of plants. 
10c each—$1.00 per dozen. (Your Selection). (All Varieties Labelled.) 
GOLD LODE—A deep yellow of the decorative type; medium size bloom; 
matures early October from mid-August bud. Small foliage and popu¬ 
lar owing to its earliness. 
IMPROVED GOLDEN GLOW—An improved strain of this popular variety 
that attains a height of about 3 1-2 feet before setting buds; Can be 
had in bloom in late Sept, from July bud. but such early blooming is 
not recommended except for northern half of the United States, as 
Sept, sun will ruin blooms in extreme South. 
QUAKER MAID—Blooms Oct. 12th from mid-Aug. bud; a large early white 
bloom; 4 1-2 feet tall; a very popular variety. 
CHRYSALORA—Blooms Oct. 15th from Aug. 15th bud; the best yellow for 
early Oct.; largest size and perfect form, stem, and foliage; the vari¬ 
ety shipped east from California in carload lots each fall. 
JOSEPHINE LAWLER—Blooms Oct. 15th; a perfect early pink; incurved 
form, although petal arrangement is informal; the soft pink petals 
with silvery reverse makes an unusually effective flower. 
GOLDEN WAVE—Blooms Oct. 20th from early Sept, bud a decided incurv¬ 
ed bloom of bright yellow; perfect erect stem and foliage; tall grow¬ 
er and handles well. 
CHARLES RAGER—Blooms Oct. 25th from Aug. 20th bud; a stately pure 
white incurved bloom, having ideal qualities; height 4 feet. 
TIGER—Blooms Oct. 25th from early Sept. bud. An incurved bright yellow- 
bloom, unexcelled for those who cannot give the highest state of cul¬ 
tivation; always double from any bud; verv hardy. 
J. W. PRINCE—Blooms Oct. 20th from Aug. 30th bud, A true incurved 
large bloom of a brighter shade than Chieftain and considered to be 
sunerior. 
SNOW WHITE—Blooms Oct. 30 from early Sept. bud. An extra large in¬ 
curved white bloom with effect line unpolished marble. By far the 
best second-early large white I have ever grown; can not be too high- 
]v rerominpuded. 
PACIFIC SUPREM/E—Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 20th bud. A larrre in¬ 
curved pink, bloom of even shade developing to maturity without loss 
of color. A very nopular variety. 
TREASURE ISLAND—Blooms Nov. 15th; a medium sized flower, but prob¬ 
ably the richest bronze yet introduced; reflek bloom; easily grown 
and does well. 
BETSY ROSS—Blooms Nov. 10th from late Aug. bud: a perfect incurved 
pure white possessing excellent qualities in both bloom and plant; 
height 4 ft.; still one of the standard incurved mid-season whites. 
MONUMENT—Blooms Nov. 15th from late Aug. bud. A pure white incurv¬ 
ed bloom of large size; strong growth and sturdy stem; height 4 feet. 
