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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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INTRODUCTIONS OF 1916 —Continued 
MISS ELVIA SCOVILLE 
(WHITE SPORT OF WELLS’ LATE PINK) 
The year 1915 was prolific in sports, and this variety, which is a sport of Wells’ Late 
Pink, must be classed as one of the best. The parent is so well known that no further de¬ 
scription is necessary, as it resembles Wells’ Late Pink in every way except color, which is 
of the clearest white. 
MORRIS KINNEY 
Beautiful and refined incurving white, on the lines of Wm. Turner, but a week to ten 
days earlier; stem and foliage ideal, and we feel sure it will find a place in every exhibition 
and also the commercial ranks. Height 5 feet. Crown bud, August 20th. 
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 five feet. Crown bud August 20th. We were not able to fill all 
orders last year, but are now in position to supply satisfactory stock. 
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^/2 inches deep 
and 10 inches across. Certificated, C. S. A. and scored 89 points. Height 4^ feet. Bud 
as soon as possible after August 1st. 
OCTOBER QUEEN 
Beautiful flower of purest possible white; 
Iiage. 
very large size; strong stem and fine fo- 
WM. RIGBY 
(THE YELLOW SPORT OF MRS. GILBERT DRABBLE) 
This was the largest variety exhibited at the shows in 1915; color beautiful bright 
canary yellow. Lower petals of this variety are ij^ inches in width. While we have con¬ 
siderable stock on hand of this variety, it roots very poorly and orders will be filled in strict 
rotation, so would advise ordering early. Exact duplicate of Mrs. Gilbert Drabble, ex¬ 
cept in color. First prize for largest bloom at the Cleveland Flower Show. Price: 50c. 
per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100. 
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. 
