^ TOTTY’S CHRYSANTHEMUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 17 m 
STANDARD VARIETIES EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS—Conlinuct/ 
NAGIRROC {Golden Champion) 
Finest exhibition bronze we have ever distributed; 
color, deepest glowing orange bronze, 45 inches in 
circumference; every petal rellexing showing the 
color to the best advantage. This is the variety 
exhibited at the shows under the provisional name 
ol Golden Champion. Every bud makes a splendid 
llowcr. Stem and foliage perfect. Height 5 feet. 
Any bud after August 15th. Certificated C. S. A. 
NERISSA 
Bright, msy mauve. Fine form and stifl', upright 
growth, with rigid stem. 
OCTOBER HERALD 
Orange-yellow, similar in color to Old Gold or 
iModcllo; rellexing form, with somewhat twislcd 
petals. 
ROCKETTS CRIMSON 
TJic greatest thing in its color ever sent out. 
Crimson with a gold reverse. Makes a llowcr 9 
inches across; splendid grower, with foliage right 
up to the llowcr. 
PRESIDENT JOHN EVERITT 
Color, very unique chamois-bulf; when first open¬ 
ing the petals are very closely incurved, forming a 
perfect ball, 27 inches in circumference. As the 
llowcr develops, the center petals open outward and 
show considerable of the bronzy-crimson reverse. 
Very dwarf, robust grower, and one of the largest 
llowers in the collection. This variety, with its 
enormous size and splendid habit will make its own 
place among the best ‘"three exhibition bronze.” 
Bud August 15th, onward. Height 33^ feet. 
NAGIRROC (Golden Champion) 
QUEEN MARY 
When taken on a bud in July j^roduccs an enor¬ 
mous llowcr; too early for any but the earliest ex¬ 
hibitions. Pure white in color. 
ROSE ROCKETT 
Old gold, shaded bronze. Purely an exhibition 
variety, but one of the finest kind sent out. 
WM. RIGBY 
(The Yellow Sport of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble) 
Color beautiful bright canary yellow. Lower 
petals of this variety arc 1 3 ^ inches in width. Exact 
duplicate of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble, except in color. 
Price; 30c. per plant, $3,00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
WILLIAM H. WAITE 
Color, deep warm bronze so brilliant as to seem 
almost shading to scarlet in some of the llowers. 
Bud early in August will develop, but bud taken 
around August 25th will show a more brilliant color. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. Certificated C. S, A. 
WILLIAM TURNER 
The best variety we have ever introduced; it has 
created a sensation when exhibited at the shows. 
Makes a perfect ball of the purest possible white. 
One of the best commercial kind also. 
YELLOW WM. TURNER 
A light yellow sport from Wm. Turner; identical 
with its splendid parent in every respect, except in 
color; will be one of the most widely grown yellows 
for this season. 
WM. H. WAITE 
