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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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EXCELSIOR 
GOLDEN MENSA 
WM. W. BUCKINGHAM 
Single Chrysanthemums 
Standard Varieties 
Price: 15c. per plant, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 
My selection, $8.00 per 100. 
Many of these singles have proven themselves to be the finest and most showy 
variety lor outdoor planting. If customers will write us, we will give them every in- 
ormation regarding the best varieties to grow in their particular sections as to colors 
and adaptability for Fall Garden effects. 
CHARLOTTE WAITE. (Waite) Deep rose 
pink, with bright yellow center. This variety 
has been grown outside the last three years, and 
is absolutely hardy.. The strong point in its favor 
is that it is always in flower the 5th of October. 
Splendid dwarf habit which does not require stak- 
ing. Plant will make a round, compact bush 2 to 3 
feet across, and.when fully in flower, its lovely pink 
blossoms are a sight not easily forgotten. 
CARLOTTA. A careful perusal of Ridgeway’s 
color chart establishes the color of this variety as 
near as we can come to it as a Massicot yellow fad¬ 
ing eventually to white; the growth is ideal, the 
individual foot stalk being very stiff, and conforming 
in every respect to the ideal commercial growth; 
very dwarf in habit. In flower November 10th. 
CARDINAL. Color most brilliant crimson; has 
several rows of petals, giving the blooms consider¬ 
able body and causing it to show up magnificently 
in a collection of varieties. 
CRIMSON JEWEL. Rather tall grower, but 
one of the finest Singles ever introduced. 
CEDDIE WHITE. One of the most distinct sin¬ 
gles ever introduced. The ground color of the va¬ 
riety is yellow and the tips of the petals are beauti- 
J ully colored blood red. 
CHAS. KINGSLEY. Golden yellow; perfect 
shaped ilower and a splendid tiling in every way. 
DOROTHY DANN. A lovely salmon bronze 
medium in size. Flowers are well divided and car¬ 
ried on long, graceful sprays. 
MRS* ALBERT PHILLIPS 
