TOTTY’S CHRYSANTHEMUMS, 
MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
MRS. HARRISON CRAIG 
New Early Flowering Variety 
HELENA 
AUTUMN BEAUTY 
All shades of Autumn, color arc found in the blooms 
of this variety, and it is remarkably free in growth. 
The flowers arc large and in full bloom October ist. 
The habit of the plant is sturdy and we strongly 
recommend this variety to anyone desiring a fine, 
early flowering, bronzy-red variety. 50c. per plant, 
$5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100. 
DEBUTANTE 
Pure white in color, perfect in shape and if the 
plant IS pinched until July ist will give quantities 
of snow-white flowers on stems amply long enough 
to use as a cut flower. 
FIRELIGHT 
Brilliant_ carmine, shaded with scarlet. In per¬ 
fect condition to cut October ist, either outdoors or 
under glass. The earliest and best tiling in its color. 
HORTENSE MALGAT 
Color a magnificent pink. In full flower October 
ist. One of the choicest varieties we have. Very 
prod uctive. 
Chestnut, shaded gold, with edge of petal tipped 
gold. In lull flower September i8th. 
L’ARGENTUILLIUS 
Deep chestnut shaded crimson; coming into 
flower October 8th. Very strong grower and free 
producer. 
MRS. HARRISON CRAIG 
One of the most unique colored varieties we have 
ever handled or disseminated, the groundwork of 
the petals being yellow overlaid with brilliant, or¬ 
ange-crimson, which on first inspection looks as if it 
were fine powder sprinkled over the flowers. Dwarf 
and robust growth, ideal in habit and a variety that 
we predict will be grown for many years on account 
of its marvelous color, handsome habit and hardi¬ 
ness. 
MRS. DEAN EMERY 
Color, brilliant chamois-pink, on the style of I.e 
Pactole; flower exceptionally large and distinct, and 
wonderfully lasting. This variety does not have the 
tendency to run to bud as do so many of its type, 
but starts growing early in the season and continues 
to do so for many weeks. Stem and foliage ideal. 
