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TOTTY’S 'MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY_ 35 [ 0 ] 
Improved Hardy Varieties 
Price: 20c. per plant, $2.00 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 
The following varieties represent the selection from hundreds of sorts we tested in 
order to get the very finest for your Garden. They average very much larger and better 
than the Standard varieties; are ideal in habit and growth and are not prone to suffer 
leaf-disease as are some of the smaller types known as the “Button” varieties. Mrs. 
Francis Bergen, by being disbudded can be grown just as large as the indoor varieties; and 
Lillian and White Doty are known from coast to coast. These are superior Pompon 
varieties. 
CONNIE DICK 
This has been aptly termed the “Yellow Doty,” It is almost identical in every 
respect except color which is a clear glowing yellow; very striking in contrast with other 
varieties. We feel that Connie Dick is the most valuable variety ever introduced in 
the large flowering Pompon section, as the habit is ideal; growth strong and stifF 
stems with glossy foliage, a fascinating variety seeming to possess every desirable 
quality. 30c. per plant, $3.00 per doz., $20.00.per 100. 
DONALD 
Light pink; very fine grower, large 
and sturdy, flowering outdoors in a 
sheltered situation up to Thanksgiv¬ 
ing. 
GOLDEN WEST 
A duplicate of the Yellow Baby, 
except that it is twice as large. A 
prize winner at Cleveland and Chicago. 
GOLDEN CLIMAX 
Orange yellow. In our opinion the 
finest of the many yellows now in 
cultivation, possessing every necessary 
qualification. This variety has been 
admired more than any other variety 
in the exhibitions, particularly at 
Chicago. Truly named, as it does not 
seem possible to improve on this 
variety. 
LILLIAN DOTY 
It is much the finest pink in the large-dowered section of the entire Pompon family. 
The plant is a tremendous grower and will make stems four and five feet long, producing 
beautiful sprays of clear, light pink dowers. 
