^ 22 TOTTY'S CHRYSANTHEMUMS. MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
Pot Plants, Caps and Decorative Varieties 
The following varieties are listed separately for the convenience of the buyer, and 
are all particularly adapted for pot plant work. These are the kinds usually grown for 
the wholesale markets in large quantities. They are often handled very satisfactorily 
by being planted out in the open ground in May, kept pinched into shape and potted 
September ist. So treated they are a very profitable crop, blooming from October 15th 
to the end of the season, according to vaz'iety. 
Price: 20c. per plant, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
BELLE MAUVE 
A good all-around variety; rose-pink in 
color, very largety grown. 
BUTLER^S CAPRICE 
Deep pink sport of Caprice du Printemps. 
CRIMSON SOURCE D^OR 
Crimson sport of Source d’Or, the show¬ 
iest variety of all the decorative types. 
CAPRICE DU PRINTEMPS 
Rose-pink sport of Caprice. 
GASTON QUINEAUX 
Brightest, glowing scarlet-crimson; very 
fine. Dwarf, handsome grower, one of the 
very best in this section. 
KATHLEEN THOMPSON 
The crimson sport of Caprice. 
LIZZIE ADCOCK 
Deep yellow sport of Source cl’Or. Pre¬ 
cisely like the parent in every respect as to 
growth and culture. 
LILAC CAP 
Deep lilac sport of Caprice. 
MRS. GREENING 
Pale pink sport of Caprice. 
PURPLE CAP 
Bright purple sport of Caprice. 
SOURCE D’OR 
Also known as Golden Feather. A won¬ 
derful variety when grown in sprays. 
WHITE CAP 
Pure white sport of Caprice. 
YELLOW CAP 
Brilliant yellow sport of Caprice. 
YELLOW TRIUMPHANT 
Clear, bright yellow; one of the best to 
grow. 
WHITE MRS. FILKINS 
A pure white ’Mum, producing many 
flowers on a plant. Nice, stiff stems, 
excellent for cut flower work and very 
novel in petalage. 
LADY LYDIA 
Pure white, an ideal grower and the 
variety most largely used in growing the 
enormous specimen plants so popular a 
year or two ago. 
SOURCE D’OR 
