0 38 TOTTY’S r.HRYS^I^THEMUMS, MADISON^ NjE ^ JERSE Y- 
Novelties in Improved Pompon Chrysanthemums 
HARDY VARIETIES 
Price: 50c. per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per hundred. 
Our earlier introduetions of this type have proved so successful with the general 
public that our introductions in this line are eagerly looked for year aftei yeai. The Ilow- 
ers arc four and live times as large as the small, old-fashioned Button Pompon and the 
colors much more distinctive. This is the best type for cut (lower work and largely 
grown by the amateur for that purpose, d he varieties listed below have all been tested 
in our own gardens and we guarantee them to give excellent lesults, since they bloom 
three weeks before the smaller kinds. We were awarded the Gold Medal at Washing- 
ton, D. C., November^ 1920 , lor this group 
SHAKER LADY 
Bright tyrian pink and one of the best 
we have introduced. Strong, healthy 
growth with the (lowers well placed, show¬ 
ing up the individual (lowers to the best 
advantage. Named in Cleveland in honor 
of one of the garden clubs of that city. 
ADELAIDE 
A splendid deep, rich mahogany; one of 
the earliest to develop, being ready to cut 
by October loth. Strong, healthy grower 
and a desirable variety in every way. 
About 4 feet high when well grown. 
ADELAIDE 
of novelties. 
SHAKER LADY 
HARRIET SYKES 
A lovely, dwarf rose-pink that was much 
admired with us. This variety will make 
an ideal pot plant and will be very useful 
coming in as it does about a week before 
Western Beauty, which it resembles in style 
and color. 
SARDI VORRO 
A unique color, brilliant salmon shading 
to shining bronze; dwarf in habit, not over 
2 feet; one of the first to bloom in the gar¬ 
den and one of the most cheerful in appear¬ 
ance. 
