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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY _H 
STANDARD VARIETIES COMMERCIAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS Continued 
CHIEFTAIN (See page 15) 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Fine, incurved yellow; form 
very double from any bud; a suggested improve¬ 
ment on Golden Glow. 
GOLDEN GLOW. Bright yellow. Can be had 
in flower almost all the year. 
MAUD DEAN. Late pink; a good coming va¬ 
riety. 
MAJOR BONNAFFON. Yellow; very largely 
grown. Is a commercial variety. 
MRS. O. H. KAHN. A first-class bronze; comes 
good on almost any bud, but produces the best color 
from a bud taken August 20th or later. One of the 
finest varieties in the bronze section. 
MARimi D A monster yellow; flower un- 
lYlrVI\IvJVJL/L/ surpassed both in size and 
color in its season; our first flowers of this variety 
were cut October 5th, this year. Must be secured 
on an early bud. 
MRS. M. R. MORGAN. Very fine yellow; 
seedling of Timothy Eaton; splendidly shown last 
year. 
OCONTO. White; fine large blooms on very 
strong stems; largely grown for its period, which is 
early midseason. 
OCTOBER FROST. Early October; the largest 
commercial white of its date. 
PATTY. Very delicate, pleasing shade of pink. 
Good commercial variety and should be very popu¬ 
lar. November 10th to 20th. 
PACIFIC SUPREME. Bright pink, coming in 
flower about ten days after Glory of the Pacific. 
RAMAPO. American seedling of Col. Appleton, 
which will take the place of that variety. It has 
all the good points of Appleton, the same color, 
splendid stem, foliage right up to the flower, and 
never shows a top-knot, as does Appleton. 
SMITH’S ADVANCE. One of the earliest, large- 
flowering white varieties; can be had by September 
15th. 
SMITH’S SENSATION. Delicate shade of light 
pink; beautifully incurving in form. 
TIMOTHY EATON. One of the best-known 
whites in cultivation and grown in tremendous quan¬ 
tities by the commercial growers. 
TEKONSHA. Incurving bronzy yellow coming 
in lor Thanksgiving. Strong upright growth and 
very distinct habit. 
UNAKA. The long sought early October pink 
Chrysanthemum. A broad petaled Japanese in¬ 
curved of great depth and size for so early 'a 
variety. 
WILLIAM TURNER. The best variety we have 
ever introduced; it has created a sensation when ex¬ 
hibited at the shows. Makes a perfect ball of the 
purest possible white. One of the best commercial 
kind also. 
WELLS’ LATE PINK. One of the finest things 
sent out in its color in many years, flowering from 
November 10th onward. Crown bud after August 
25th. 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN. Pure white sport of the 
variety Chieftain; duplicate of the parent in all 
respects save color, which is a pure white. One of 
the most valuable commercial varieties in cultivation 
at the present time. 
YELLOW CHAS. RAGER. A yellow sport of 
the always-popular Chas. Rager. 
YELLOW MILLER. A yellow sport of the 
bronze Mrs. J. A. Miller. One of the largest flowers 
we have and a variety which any commercial grower 
can make good money with, it is also a splendid 
thing on the exhibition table. 
YELLOW OCTOBER FROST. A yellow sport 
of the well-known October Frost. Comes a much 
better color than yellow sports generally do. This 
will be particularly valuable to the commercial 
grower who wants a yellow companion for his Oc¬ 
tober Frost. 
