Exhibition Chrysanthemums Tonrs, madison, n.j. 
STANDARD EXHIBITION TYPES 
Price: 3 plants 75c, S3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
GRACE STURGIS 
An enormous flower of rich wine red with a pinkish silver re¬ 
reverse. Should not be fed freely. Crown bud August 25th. Oct. 
20th. 
GOLDEN MAJESTIC 
A pure glowing golden yellow, sport of the ever popular "Ma¬ 
jestic.” Bud taken August 25th. Height, 4 feet. Nov. 1st. 
J. R. BOOTH 
This is the golden yellow sport of Nagirroc which is too well- 
known for further description. Height, 4 feet. Crown bud, August 
26th. Oct. 28th. 
LADY MILLER 
A strong robust variety with a stem like iron. Every petal falls 
naturally into place, and the foliage is carried right up into the 
flower. In conformation, the flower looks like "Yellow Pockett," 
but is a beautiful clear canary yellow color. Should not be overfed. 
Height, 3-4 feet. Any bud after Aug. 15th. October 25th onward. 
LANCASHIRE 
A reflexed clear yellow Chrysanthemum, one of the best of the 
type. The neck on the early bud is perhaps a little long, but a later 
bud August 25th to 31st, gives splendid results. The foliage is large 
and handsome, and the growth particularly strong. Height, 5 feet 
LOUISA POCKETT 
Color purest possible white. Flower, stem and foliage are alike 
enormous. Plants need plenty of room to develop. Certificated 
C. S. A. Height, 5 feet. Oct. 28th. 
MAJESTIC 
Clear, shiny amber bronze, a very brilliant shade of color, and 
a most attractive variety. Nov. 1st. 
MARIE DE PETRIS 
A wonderful incurved commercial variety of intense yellow, 
deeper in color than Golden Glory. Foliage right up to the flower. 
Nov. 15th. 
MARIAN H. UFFINGER 
Color is a dazzling bronzy crimson with a gold reverse. The 
bloom is reflexed in appearance, but the tips of the individual 
petals incurve, showing the gold reverse in a very distinctive 
manner. Take bud August 20th to 25th. Height, 4 feet. 
MRS. J. LESLIE DAVIS 
It is absolutely identical with Turner in every respect save color, 
which is a clear lavender pink. The growth and habit are a duplicate 
of the original parent and no other description is necessary. FHeight, 
5 feet. 
MRS. B. D. SPILMAN 
An apricot orange. The rich color, and graceful reflexing petals 
impress one very much, and this is a variety that gives satisfaction to 
every one who grows it. Bud August 20th. Height, 4 to 5 feet. 
Oct. 28th. 
NAGIRROC 
Finest exhibition bronze we have ever distributed; color, deep¬ 
est glowing orange bronze, 45 inches in circumference. Height, 
5 feet. Any bud after August 15th. Oct. 28th. 
NELLIE MITCHELL 
A tousled-headed giant, running five to siz feet in height. A 
yellow suffused with bronze in color, and the best results come 
from buds taken the last days in August, as the earlier buds are not 
nearly so large or of such fine color. Height, 5-6 feet. November 1st 
onward. 
MRS. H. S. FIRESTONE 
It is wonderfully massive, stem perfectly rigid and foliage right 
up to the flower Color pinkish, chamois-buff. This variety will be 
found invaluable in the classes calling for "any other color” in the 
exhibitions. Height 4 feet. First bud after August 15th. 
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 
A large yellow, very tall in growth and must have liberal space 
and ample ventilation to be of value. Mature November 10th to 15th. 
RED MAJESTIC 
The novelty bronzy-red sport of the popular "Majestic” is highly 
recommended. It resembles the parent plant in all respects, except 
color. Height, 4 to 5 feet. Take first bud after August 25th. Nov. 1st. 
SOUTHAMPTON 
Canary-yellow flowers of immense proportions. The florets on 
this variety are particularly strong, and hang straight down from 
the flowers, reminding the old timers of the original “Mrs. Thirkel,” 
which was for years the leader in this color. Terminal bud August 
15th. Height, 4 feet. 
THOS. W. POCKETT 
This is a lovely clear pink with incurving tips, which has in its 
color every desirable attribute. We suggest a late bud the last 
days in August to give a perfect flower and color. Height, 6 feet. 
Nov. 1st. 
VERMONT 
A most welcome addition to our exhibition list of pinks. The 
flowers are of enormous size, reminding one very much of the old 
variety, M. L. Rosseau. Bud August 1st to 15th. Height, 5J^ to 6 
feet. Oct. 28th. 
WHITE VERMONT 
A blush white type of the ever poular Vermont; particularly 
valuable for the exhibition grower. "Vermont,” consistently year 
after year stands at the head of its class and we are sure that “White 
Vermont" will be a welcome addition and as such, should be valu¬ 
able to the exhibitor. Height, 5 feet. 
WM. RIGBY 
The yellow sport of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble,- color, beautiful 
bright canary yellow. Exact duplicate of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble in 
every way, except color. Oct. 25th. 
WILLIAM TURNER 
The best variety we have ever introduced; it creates a sensation 
at the shows. Makes a perfect ball of the purest possible white. 
Nov. 1st. 
WILLIAM H. WAITE 
Color, deep warm bronze, so brilliant as to seem almost shading 
to scarlet in some of the flowers. Bud around August 25th. Height, 
4 to 5 feet. Oct. 28th. 
YELLOW WM. TURNER 
A light yellow sport from Wm. Turner; identical with its splendid 
parent in every respect. Nov. 1st. 
YELLOW POCKETT 
A duplicate of Louisa Pockett in every way save color—every 
exhibitor simply must grow it. Oct. 28th. 
"Nagirroc” 
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