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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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MISS B. HAMILTON 
L’ARGENTUILLAIS. Deep chestnut. 
LE PACTOLE. Bronzy yellow; large flower; 
strong grower; disbud slightly. 
LE TAGE. Terra cotta. 
MISS B. HAMILTON. Splendid, deep yellow, 
the petals of which stand out perfectly straight, 
showing the flower to the best advantage. This 
variety is very much on the style of Cranfordia, but 
the foliage comes up much closer to the flower. 
‘‘MRS. HARRISON CRAIG. 99 One of the most 
unique-colored varieties we have ever handled or dis¬ 
seminated, the groundwork of the petals being yellow 
overlaid with brilliant, orange-crimson, which on 
first inspection looks as if it were fine powder sprin¬ 
kled over the flowers. These blooms created a furore 
wherever shown; showing up even more effectively 
under artificial light; dwarf and robust growth, 
ideal in habit, and a variety that we predict will be 
grown for many years on account of its marvellous 
color, handsome habit and hardiness. 
MRS. DEAN EMERY. Color, brilliant chamois- 
pink, on the style of Le Pactole; flower exceptionally 
large and distinct, and wonderfully lasting. This 
variety does not have the tendency to run to bud as 
do so many of its type, but starts growing early in 
the season and continues to do so for many weeks. 
Stem and foliage ideal. 
MADAME DE L’ARGENTAYE. Plant very 
healthy doer; medium to tall grower. Color beau¬ 
tiful shade of flesh pink, flushed lavender. 
MADAME MARQUES. Blush white, splendid 
variety, and fully developed by October ist. Amply 
repays for disbudding and good care. 
MISS BURCHFELL. Deep, blush pink, with 
gold center. 
NELLIE BLAKE. Chestnut crimson; in full 
flower September 20th. Dwarf, handsome variety. 
NORMANDIE. Creamy white; magnificent va¬ 
riety. The earliest and perhaps the best. 
PETITE LOUIS. Beautiful silvery mauve. Plant 
is a very strong grower and one of the most satisfac¬ 
tory varieties we have ever tested, for outdoor cul¬ 
tivation. 
PETITE JEAN. On the style of Perle Chatil- 
Ionaise, but comes into flower about a week later. 
Color pure white, with a light yellow center. 
One each of any twelve of the above varieties, $2.25. 
“Have you some more of those fine seedling 
Delphiniums? Those plants sent me last year were 
the finest I ever saw. 
Mrs. F. P., Asheville, N. C. 
I have yet to see anything as remarkable as the 
blooms from your Chrysanthemum plants. 
Miss M. C., Lynchburg, Va. 
Thank you so much for including an extra Rose 
bush. Your plants are very large and fine and 
should give nice flowers. 
T. FI. C., Trenton, N. J. 
My Chrysanthemums came—they certainly look 
good tome and I am looking forward to their bloom¬ 
ing period next fall. 
C. K. IT., Merchantville, N. J. 
