a 34 TOTTY’S CHRYSANTHEMUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS—ConUnucJ 
SUPREME 
ROUPEL BEAUTY 
True American Beauty in color, very large flowers 
with brigiit ycilow center; very attractive flower and 
novel color. 
ROSE M. DALY 
The plant makes long, gracefuf sprays on fairly 
wide foot-stalks. The color is a splendid deep yel¬ 
low, deeper tlian any other yellow variety in the 
house this year and we liighly endorse tiiis variety 
to give entire satisfaction to anyone growing it. 
SUPREME 
Glowing crimson; mueli the finest thing in this 
sluidc we Jiave ever introduced. Flowers are well 
divided on the stem and need no disbudding as thev 
are extra large in size. Supreme will be the standard 
crimson anotlier year. 
SNOWFLAKE 
Purest wiiite. A large, splendid flower that is 
most attractive. Not so liable to disease as Mensa 
and is consequently preferred by exhibitors to tiiat 
variety. 
STANLEY YEN 
Lovely rose color; sprays arc well divided, doing 
away witli the necessity ol any disbudding. Cer- 
tdicated at Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago, 
This variety has been on tlie market five years, but 
we Iiave been unai)!c to find anything to displace it 
in its color, to date. 
VERONICA 
A chastely, beautiful variety; lower petals deli¬ 
cately flushed tiic palest possible pink, the center 
of the flower is white, the petals instead of coming 
to a point as many Singles do, are delicately rounded. 
Tiic plant is ideal in growth and will carry six or 
eight flowers on every spray as the foots-talk is long 
and the flowers equally well divided. 
VIVIAN COOK 
A delightful addition to the already large list of 
yellow; coming in as it does a week before Golden 
Mensa, with a larger flower, it fills in nicely; the 
color is a brilliant canary yellow, somewhat different 
from any other yellow ever sent out. 
YVONNE 
Brilliant, bronzy amber, on the style of Dorothy 
Dann, but a shade lighter in color. The texture of 
the petals is hardly as good as other bronze varie¬ 
ties we have distributed, but Yvonne still retains 
its popularity with most growers as one of the best 
of the lighter bronze Chrysanthemums. 
VERONICA 
