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WHITE ENCHANTRESS—A white sport of the pink Enchantress, and it 
makes an ideal companion white for Enchantress. It is identical in 
all other respects. 
EARLY FROST—Blooms the first few days of Oct. from first bud. The 
standard very early round pure white; a perfect ball and very de¬ 
pendable. 
YELLOW EARLY FROST—The yellow sport of the above variety, identical 
in other respects. 
RICHMOND—Blooms. Oct. 15th to 20th. A perfect ball-shaped golden yel¬ 
low with long blooming period; with me an outstanding yellow of 
real merit. 
OCTOBER FROST—Blooms Oct. 20th from Aug. 30th bud. Tall grower; 
large pure white bloom; erect growth; an easy doer and handles well. 
MAUDE ROBINSON—Blooms Noy. 15th. Orchid Color, with reverse of pet¬ 
als silver; incurved. An old standard variety. 
GOLDEN KING—Blooms Nov. 20th. Large bright yellow bloom with same 
shade as SUNBEAM; excellent stem and foliage; matures right for 
Thanksgiving. 
THANKSGIVING GLORY—Blooms Nov. 25th. A very full incurved flower 
with petal arrangement somewhat irregular; clear and white with 
slightly creamy tint; semi-dwarf in growth: bud Sept. 20th. 
HARVARD—Blooms Nov. 25th. A very attractive grand bloom of Japa¬ 
nese reflexed form, coming just right for Thanksgiving games; erect 
stiff stems, and a fool proof variety; double from any bud, very dark 
velvety red—a perfect “Harvard” shade. 
EDW. SEIDEWITZ—Blooms Nov. 25th. A late variety of perfect incurved 
form; clear brilliant pinkish lavender. 
DECEMBER GLORY—Blooms Dec. 1st from Sent. 30th bud. An excellent 
ipure white late commercial variety; petals incurve perfectly; line 
stem and foliage. 
WHITE MISTLETOE—Blooms Dec. 15th. The standard late white mum. 
grown commercial for the Christmas trade. 
YELLOW MISTLETOE—The yellow sport of the above—identical in other 
respects. 
PINK MISTLETOE—The pink sport of the MISTLETOE—identical in other 
respects. 
GLADYS WODERSON—A large reflexed bloom; rosy amaranth in color 
and holds this color under hot sun; vigorous growth; matures around 
November 10th. It has a prominent yellow center that contrasts well 
with the deep amaranth shade of petals. 
AMENONE VARIETIES 
This class embraces the newer chrysanthemums of “daisy”' tvpes. This 
class only recently originated and has proved quite popular owing to the 
striking different type of bloom. 
15c each or $1.50 Per Dozen (Labelled; your selection) 
LA NONA—Blooms Nov. 10th. Large flowered anemone with outer petals 
rosy amaranth; reverse of petals and center cushion buff. With me 
the most beautiful anmones I have ever seen. 
BEAUTIFUL LADY—Blooms Nov. 20th. A striking anemone with outer 
petals bright pink and the center or cushion creamy white; very dis¬ 
tinctive. 
CAPTIVATION—A late introduction than when grown 1 bloom to stem will 
produce 7 1-2 inch flower; ray florets mahogany red; cushion 4 inches 
and same color except extreme ends of quills are tipped with yel¬ 
low. Matures around Nov. 10th. 
