18 TOTTY’S CHRYSANTHEMUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
ALICE DAY 
standard Varieties Commercial Chrysanthemums 
Price: 15c. per plant, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
ALICE DAY 
An ideal commercial variety Ilowering October lo 
to 20. Certificated in New York and Philadelphia 
on the commercial scale, scoring; 87 and 89, respec¬ 
tively; color purest possible wliitc, with no poor 
buds; medium sized foliage, whicli permits of rather 
close planting. One of tlie most perfectly formed 
varieties ever introduced. 
ANTIQUE 
A deep bronze sport of the favorite Dr. Enguchard. 
It is a duplicate of Enguchard in all respects save 
color. We recommend this variety to commercial 
growers where bronze varieties arc popular. Treat 
similar to the parent in every way. 
AUTOCRAT 
Color snow white; growth dwarf and robust. We 
ofl'er this variety as a late white, believing it will take 
its place with growers who arc unable to handle 
Jeanne Nonin, as it can be brought in for Thanks¬ 
giving or Christmas, if desired; every bud forms a 
perfect flower. Certificated C. S. A., Cleveland, 
November loth. 
BRONZE UNAKA 
A bronze sport of the popular Unaka and to the 
commercial men will be a very valuable acquisition, 
since there arc no other bronze varieties coming in 
so early in the season, the first week in October. 
Color very attractive bronze which sells at sight, 
and any commercial grower who can grow Unaka 
should also grow this bronze companion—^which is 
a duplicate in growth, foliage, and everything else 
except color. 
CHIEFTAIN 
A beautiful, incurving pink of perfect shape. 
Certificated in Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago. 
Perhaps the finest incurved pink commercial variety 
in cultivation today. 
COLONEL APPLETON 
At one time the most largely grown yellow in 
cultivation. It is too well-known to need descrip¬ 
tion. 
