ITH our twelfth Annual Catalogue we pay our respects to our 
numbers of customers scattered all over the world and assure them 
that nothing has been left undone to procure the very best vane- 
ties of the different plants we handle. 
Our Large-Flowered Chrysanthemum Novelties will more 
than hold their own and this is no small thing to say when one contemplates the 
magnificent varieties that are now staged in the exhibitions of the country and 
which were once classed as the Wells-Pockett Novelties. 
The Early Flowering type, which we have popularized, are enriched by 
some beautiful Novelties from Mr. Nonin, who sends us such kinds as Pluie 
D'Argent, Petite Jeanne, etc.; and Mr. Wells, who sends us Cranfordia and 
Debutante, among others. 
In Single ’Mums there are many beautiful new varieties of the same type 
as Mensa; splendid shippers; magnificent growers and good doers. 
Rose Novelties 
for the year will include our own two sports of Shawyer, namely, Mrs. F. F. 
Thompson and White Shawyer; also the 1915 and 1914 sets of Hugh Dickson, 
Ltd., of Belfast, Ireland, who have appointed us their Agent, and whose intro¬ 
ductions in Roses are of the same superiority as Mr. Pockett's varieties in 'Mums. 
Dicksons’ Novelties for 1915 will include the splendid garden types: Gorgeous, 
Muriel Dickson, Mrs. Hugh Dickson and Mrs. Geo. Gordon. 
Carnation Novelties 
are somewhat numerous and include Laura Weber and others. 
Never in our experience has the horticulturist had the number of sterling 
Novelties in all sections to make a selection from. 
Our greenhouses are always interesting. Come and see our Novelties at 
their different stages of growth—the latchstring is always out 1 
Charles H. Totty 
MADISON, N. J. 
