The Garden Magazine, March, 1924 
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Chrysanthemums and 
Totty’s —a Synonym 
POOR craftsman indeed is he who does not feel reasonably proud 
of his work. If you can make a better garden, write a better book, 
or grow a better plant product than the other fellow, you may well 
glory in the achievement. 
And so it is, perhaps, with pardonable pride, when I state that 
the name Totty to-day stands for all that is good in ’Mums—all sorts of 
merit, in all classes of any consequence, are offered in the Totty Year Book. 
It will be my constant endeavor to continue to prove worthy of the con¬ 
fidence and patronage of planters everywhere, a confidence that has helped 
me to gain Chrysanthemum leadership. 
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Special Offer: 
We will send 100 Hardy Chrysanthemum Plants in- (jj*! O 
eluding Early Flowering, Single and Pompon Types, for 
At this very special price, variety selection must be left to us, 
but we assure you that we will select an assortment giving a wide 
range of color and blooming season. All sorts will, of course, 
come properly named and labeled. 
THE TOTTY YEAR BOOK 
Is a true index of all the good llowering plants for your garden. Through word and 
pictures (many in natural colors) it portrays horticultural progress in America. Among 
other specialties it offers the remarkable Rose Novelty, “Sensation,” destined to be, we 
hope, the greatest red garden rose. Write for your copy of the book TO-DAY and 
please mention Garden Magazine. 
Charles H. Totty Co., Madison, New Jersey 
Better Flowers for Discriminating Buyers 
at 4 Fast 53rd St., New York City 
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