^ TOTTY’S CHRYSANTHEMUMS. MADISON, NEW JERSEY 19 n 
STANDARD VARIETIES COMMERCIAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS—ConfmuctZ 
CHRYSOLORA 
This variety can be briefly described as an 
early Col. D. Appleton, coining in 15 days earlier; 
is of larger size, stronger stem, not quite as tall, and 
in color is intermediate between this variety and 
Major Bonnaffon. Best buds arc tliosc selected 
August 1st to 15th. 
E. A. SEIDEWITZ 
One of the best late-flowering pink ’Mums intro¬ 
duced to date. Can be had for Christmas, if desired 
EARLY ROSE 
Very early October blooming variety; rose-pink 
in color. 
EARLY FROST 
Most popular early,white, coming into flower 
September 15th, onward. 
GLORY OF THE PACIFIC 
Fine, early pink; dwarf grower, take bud around 
August 20th. 
GLORIA 
Light pink seedling from October Frost; a hand¬ 
some variety wJiich finishes perfectly. 
GOLDEN QUEEN 
Yellow variety, same color as Golden Glow; in¬ 
curved in form. Matures about October loth. 
AUTOCRAT 
JEANNE NONIN 
A splendid, late commercial white. If last bud is 
taken about October ist, blooms can be had in per- 
Icct condition for Christmas. 
MAJOR BONNAFFON 
Introduced many years but still a very popular 
commercial yellow. 
MARIGOLD 
A monster yellow; 
flower unsurpassed 
both in size and col¬ 
or in its season; our 
first flowers of this 
variety were cut Oct¬ 
ober 5th, this year. 
Must be secured on 
an early bud. 
OCTOBER QUEEN 
Beautiful flower of 
purest possible white; 
very large size; strong 
stem and fine foliage. 
CHIEFTAIN 
OCTOBER FROST 
Blooms in early 
October and is the 
I a rgest com merei a I 
white of its date. 
OCONTO 
White; fine, large 
blooms on very strong 
stems; largely grown 
for its period, which 
is early mid-season. 
