a 16 TOTTY’S CHRYSANTHEMUMS, MAD ISON, NE W JERSEY 
Standard Varieties Exhibition Chrysanthemums 
The following list are all splendidly adapted for exhibition and a few of them are 
useful for commercial purposes also, but they are placed in this section because they are 
more generally shown on the exhibition table. 
Price: 20c. per plant, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100, except where noted. 
BOB PULLING 
In this variety we have a wonderful ’Mum. Color 
pure yellow; llowcr is extremely large and comes 
right down to the foliage; the individual petals are 
and inch and a Jialf in width and some lo inches 
deep. Bud August ist. 
CRYSTAL GEM 
Clear white, strong grower, very easily managed, 
with a high percentage of perfect blooms. 
C. H. TOTTY 
A glowing chestnut scarlet; flower, stem and 
foliage are alike enormous. One of the best all- 
around Chrysanthemums we have ever introduced 
to the American trade. 
EARL KITCHENER 
Amaranth, with a silvery reverse. An enormous 
flower in a color not too plentilul in exhibition 
’iVlums at the present time. Stem, foliage and 
flower are alike tremendous. Bud August 20th. 
ELBERON 
Large Japanese incurved, similar to Louiscau 
Rousseau in type and color; strong grower; stiff 
stem, with foliage well up to bloom. 
F. S. VALLIS 
Largest yellow in cultivation and indispensable 
lor use in short vase classes. 
HARVARD 
Japanese reflexed, very dark crimson; in perfec¬ 
tion November 15th and later. 
LOUISA POCKETT 
Color ^purest possible white. Mr. Pockett calls 
this his “greatest achievement,” and has named it 
after his wife. Flower, stem and foliage arc alike 
enormous. Plants need plenty of room to develop. 
Certificated C. S. A. Height 5 feet. 
LADY HOPETOUN 
Generally captures the prize for largest flower in 
the show. It is slightly weak in the neck, otherwise 
would be the finest of all pinks. 
MRS. R. C. PULLING 
^ Clear yellow; an English variety, tremendous in 
size, which^ has made a wonderful showing in some 
of the exhibitions. Height 53^ feet. Crown bud 
August loth and later. 
MRS. G. G. MASON 
Very distinct variety; color blood red, with a gold 
reverse, though very, very little of the gold reverse 
appears. Its marvelous color will make it eagerly 
sought for in making collections. Height 5 feet. 
Crown bud August 20th. 
MRS. J. GIBSON 
A phenomenal variety. Enormous alike in stem, 
foliage and flower; color light pink, shading to deeper 
pink lines on ends of petals. We exhibited this 
variety 10 ^ inches deep and 10 Inches across. Cer¬ 
tificated, C. S. A. and scored 89 points. Height 
4 ]/^ feet. Bud as soon as possible after August 1st. 
MRS. GILBERT DRABBLE 
On an early crown bud from August loth, this 
variety produces a marvelous flower; petals are ar¬ 
ranged in a whorl, rendering them most attractive. 
Price; 30c. per plant, $3.00 per doz., $20.00 per 100. 
MRS. ERNEST WILD 
Chcstnut-crim.'^on with bronze reverse; comes 
equally well on any bud, early or laic. Height 
5 feet. Foliage droops on stem, which ])crmits oi 
close planting of this variety. 
MRS. O. H. KAHN 
A first-class bronze; comes good on almost an\' 
bud, but produces the best colored blooms from 
buds taken August 20th or later. One of the best 
varieties in the bronze section. 
MRS. G. LLOYD WIGG 
Light yellow. One of the best varieties Mr. 
Pockett has ever sent out. Foliage right up to the 
flovver and conforming in every respect to the ideal 
exhibition flower. Any bud after August loth. 
Height 5 feet. 
MEUDON 
An immense flower of bright pink; same shade as 
Morton F. Plant. Habit of plant absolutely ideal. 
One of the strongest growers wc have ever sent out. 
Dwarf grower, with beautiful foliage right up to tiie 
flower. Bud August 20th. 
MISS ELVIA SCOVILLE 
White sport of Wells’ Late Pink, resembling the 
parent in every way except in color, and this is a 
pure clear white. 
