MISS HELEN FRICK—Blooms Nov. 15th from mid-Sept. bud. A bright shade 
of lavender-pink; perfect incurved form; semi-dwarf growth; with 
me one of the best and prettiest November pinks. 
YELLOW HELEN FRICK—The yellow sport of the above variety—identi¬ 
cal in all other respects. 
WHITE HELEN FRICK—The white sport of the above variety—identical 
in all other respects. 
SILVER SHEEN—Blooms Oct. 25th. A high-rounded pure white large bloom 
of perfect form; has excellent keeping qualities; grown commercially. 
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 excellent pure white variety 
of strong growth and straight stiff stems. 
POLLY ROSE—Blooms Oct. 27th. A rose-lavender reflexed bloom with petal 
arrangement similar to TINTS OF GOLD; erect strong stem and 
medium size foliage; can be grown close together. 
WHITE CLOUD—Blooms Oct. 27th. A large white bloom of irregular in¬ 
curved petals—outer petals white shading to very light canary yel¬ 
low at center. A general favorite. 
ROMAN GOLD—Blooms Oct. 27th. A bright yellow reflexed bloom from 
August bud; from Sept, bud a darker Japanese incurved type. 
SILVER WEDDING—Blooms Oct. 28th. A pure white bloom, very broad re¬ 
flexed petals, making a bold handsome flower somewhat resembling 
a cactus type dahlia. A tall grower and with me the hardiest of large 
flowering ’mums. 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN—Blooms Nov. 1st. An incurved pure white large 
bloom of perfect form; a grand variety; a white sport from Chief¬ 
tain; holds in fine condition over a long period; a most satisfactory 
variety with me. 
ROSE PERFECTION—Blooms Nov. 15th from Sept. 10th bud. A rose-lav¬ 
ender incurved of good substance; an easy grower and a popular 
commercial variety. 
GLADYS PEARSON—Blooms Nov. 25th from Sept. 20th bud. A two-toned 
incurved bloom maturing for Thanksgiving—upper surface of petals 
apricot, reverse buff, which under artificial light illuminates to 
bright orange; strong grower. , 
YELLOW PEARSON—The bright yellow sport of Gladys Pearson; will ma¬ 
ture an 8-inch bloom for Thanksgiving. Strong grower. 
TOWANTIC—Blooms Nov. 25th from late Sept. bud. A perfect incurved 
white ball of great substance; foliage and stem ideal. A long lasting 
cut flower and popular as a commercial. 
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. NELIAE T. ROSS—Blooms Dec. 5th from Oct. 1st bud: a bright yel¬ 
low of largest size, incurved form; tall grower; excellent late com¬ 
mercial. 
Standard varieties that have stood the test of time and are really good, 
but a more plentiful supoly of plants makes cheaper prices. 
15 plants (labelled) for $1.00 (your selection). 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS—Blooms Oct. 10th from early Sept. bud. Ear¬ 
liest dependable large pink of even shade; a very popular variety; 
fool proof; and with me the most satisfactory—all points considered. 
