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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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GASTON QUINEAUX 
Brightest, glowing scarlet-crimson; very fine. Dwarf, handsome grower, one of the 
very best in this section. 
HORTUS TOLSANUS 
Color, old-gold shaded reddish bronze; can also be grown as a single stem variety. 
LIZZIE ADCOCK 
Deep yellow sport of Source d’Or. Precisely like the parent in every respect as to 
growth and culture. 
PINK PERFECTION 
Soft mauve-pink. A dwarf, stiff stemmed variety that deserves to be more 
largely grown. 
SOURCE D’OR 
Sometimes called “Golden Feathe 
as a pot plant. Deep reddish-bronze. 
YELLOW TRIUMPHANT 
Clear, bright yellow; one of the 
best to grow. 
The Cap Family 
Price: 15c. per plant, $1.50 per 
doz., $10.00 per 100. 
The following eight varieties have 
proven themselves the most popular 
Pot Plants, since we introduced them 
several years ago. They are all sports 
of the variety “Caprice du Printemps” 
and when our Mr. Totty visited Eu¬ 
rope in 1912 in search of new plants 
for his customers and found they were 
being grown by the million for the 
London market, he lost no time in 
introducing them in this country. 
BUTLER’S CAPRICE. Deep pink 
sport of Caprice du Printemps. 
CAPRICE DU PRINTEMPS. 
Rose-pink sport of Caprice. 
KATHLEEN THOMPSON. The 
Crimson sport. 
LILAC CAP. Deep Lilac sport. 
MRS. GREENING. Pale pink 
sport. 
PURPLE CAP. Bright purple sport. 
WHITE CAP. Pure white sport. 
YELLOW CAP. Brilliant yellow 
sport. 
a wonderful variety when grown in sprays or 
BUTLER’S CAPRICE 
