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Take Blooming 
Bud Date 
W. H. Chadwick—Magnificent va¬ 
riety, without rival for finish at its 
date; the original ought to he called 
"Blush Chadwick.” Cuttings taken 
from field stock.Sept. IS Very late 
Wm. Turner—A perfect incurved 
variety, quite globular, snow-white, 
of enormous size; stands at the very 
head of the whole white section.Aug. 30 Nov. 1 
White Chieftain—Chieftain has al¬ 
ready made a place for itself, and its 
white sport received a hearty wel¬ 
come, and seems as sure of its place 
qt the top of commercial whites, as 
Bonnaffon does among yellows; the 
white ’mum for All Saints Day. A 
splendid keeper and shipper; a per¬ 
fect hall of compact petals. Sept. 10 Oct. 25 
Take Blooming 
Hud Date 
W. Mease—Bright rosy-red dwarf, 
handsome grower . Aug. 20 Nov. 1 
Wm. Vert—Crimson, with every 
petal reflexing; very easy variety to 
grow, and one that will be popular 
with all the growers. Mr. Wells says Crown bud about 
“unquestionably the coming crimson.” Aug. 15 Nov. 5 
Woodside—An enormous yellow, 
somewhat on the style of Daily Mail, 
but a much deeper color and broader After 
petal. Novelty of 1915. Aug. 15 Nov. 1 
Yellow Eaton—Bright yellow sport 
from Timothy Eaton. For every¬ 
body’s use, and for commercial pur¬ 
poses as well as for show, it is 
strictly A-No. 1. Best Thanksgiving 
yellow . Sept. 10 Nov. 10 
SINGLE ’MUMS Commercial Varieties 
An absolutely essential quality for a single ’mum is texture; the number 
of petals is few, bill these must be firm and durable. 
We have discarded a large number of beautiful varieties, and regretted 
I lie necessity, but our list comprises only the sorts of absolutely durable 
quality, combined with great beauty. 
THREE WHITE VARIETIES 
DOROTHY DUGGAN 
-and- 
MENSA 
arc very similar; they can hardly he distinguished except 
by date of blooming and this makes them both of value, 
as it lengthens the season of bloom of these grand and 
popular daisy-like flowers. 
D. Duggan comes in about ten days earlier than 
Mensa; they are like very refined Shasta Daisies—are 
pure white with golden center. 
- and - 
GARZA 
The single white Anemone; a beautiful variety with 
very stiff stems, nicely branching, blooming in sprays; 
florets stiff and ray-like, snow-white with golden center. 
An elegant cut flower. 
FOUR YELLOWS 
GOLDEN MENSA 
The golden sport from Mensa, identical in all save 
color. 
GOLDEN STAR 
Glistening and intense gold, of fine size, enormously 
productive, and one of the longest stemmed. 
The latest of the singles. 
ISABEL FELTON 
Light golden yellow, of great size, but with stiff 
floret, and small eye in comparison to size. Blooms car¬ 
ried on long stiff stems. 
PHYLLIS BRYANT 
Sulphur yellow; form very fine; extremely free. 
Beautiful in habit, with long stems; the form is per¬ 
fect, regular and smooth as ivory. 
QUEEN OF PINK SINGLES 
MRS. WM. BUCKINGHAM 
is another big. flat flower with petals of wonderful 
texture, the loveliest shade of soft rose pink—very 
lasting both on and off the plant—long stemmed and 
can be planted close; one of the very best sellers. A 
true commercial. 
