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CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
WHITE VERMONT. All growers of exhibition varieties are well acquainted with the old 
variety, Vermont, and its adaptability for show purposes owing to its size. This sport 
is a counterpart with the exception of color which is pure white. Select bud about 
August 10th. 
Plants from 2 M-inch pots: ^0.75 each; ^6.00 per ten. 
Not less than five of a variety at ten rate. 
Exceptional Exhibitions 
Those desiring a greater variety of exhibitions should consider the following for, while 
they are not as dependable as the standard exhibitions for the average florists, they are 
very large and spectacular in appearance. When propagated in March, giving ample space 
between the plants and careful consideration in selecting the buds, the results should fully 
compensate any extra effort. 
GRACE STURGIS. Produces a very large bloom. Bronze color, bordering on the am' 
aranth, with a silvery reverse. Select bud August 25th. Fully developed about Novem' 
ber 5th. Tall. 
LOUISA POCKETT. An Australian variety of the purest white, from early buds and 
delicate pink from late ones. Requires about the same culture as Wm. Turner. Semi' 
dwarf. Date of bud, August 10th. 
Mrs. H. S. Firestone 
Southampton 
Miss Rita Mitchell 
MARIAN H. UFFINGER. One of the large exhibition varieties. Outer petals reflex 
while the center ones incurve. The lining of the petals is a bronzy crimson and the 
reverse side gold. Quite striking in appearance. Select bud August 20th to 25th. 
Flowers 10 inches in diameter. Fleight 4 feet. Matures November 1st. 
MISS RITA MITCHELL. One of the largest in size of recent years’ introductions. Color 
bronze shaded to salmon with a buff reverse. Select bud August 15th. 
MRS. H. S. FIRESTONE. Very large bloom with rigid stem and good foliage. Color 
chamois'buff. An excellent variety. Dwarf. Date of bud, August 25th. 
MRS. E. KERSHAW. A strong, tall growing variety producing a large bloom. In color 
it belongs to the two'toned class, the surface of the petals being red and the reverse 
yellow or old gold. It is large enough to please any exhibition grower. Select bud 
August 15th. 
MRS. G. G. MASON. Color distinct blood'red with golden reverse. Decidedly reflexed 
form. Fine for collections. Semi'dwarf. Date of bud, August 20th. 
NAGIRROC. An exceedingly large, reflexed, golden bronze. Admirably adapted to 
exhibition purposes. Semi'dwarf. Best bud, August 15th. Flowers 10 inches in diameter; 
mature October 25th. 
SOUTHHAMPTON. This variety produces very large blooms and is an addition to this 
class. Color yellow, of a deeper shade than most varieties. Can be grown 10 inches in 
diameter. Select bud August 1st. 
