TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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DAILY MAIL 
Introductions of 1914 
50c. per plant, $5.00 per doz., $35.00 per 100. 
Price: 
DAILY MAIL 
Growth, foliage and (lower are alike enormous. 
Color is a deep buttery yellow. Should become 
among incurving yellows what Wm. Turner is in 
white, (all grower, seven feet. We suggest May 
cuttings and June planting to grow this variety to 
the best perfection. Bud August 20th or later. 
JAMES FRASER 
Aptly termed “ The Improved F. S. Vallis.” 
Colorjis a deep canary yellow; flower is as large as 
the old F. S. Vallis at its best, and stem is absolutely 
rigid with foliage right up to the flower. We recom¬ 
mend this variety as being the largest and best in 
its type at the present time. Crown bud August 
1st onwards. 
MRS. ERNEST WILD 
Chestnut crimson, with a bronze reverse. One 
of the most reliable varieties we have ever dissemi¬ 
nated. Does not damp a petal and seems to come 
equally well on any bud, early or late. Certificated 
G. S. A., New York. Height five feet. Foliage 
droops on stem, which permits of close planting of 
this variety. The flowers of Mrs. Wild brought a 
record price in New York during the past season, 
being ready to cut October 1st—long before any 
other variety of its color. 
MRS. PAUL MOORE 
Certificated on both commercial-and exhibition 
scales. Color magnificent light yellow; stem per¬ 
fectly stifl and foliage right up to the flower. An 
absolutely reliable sort to handle. Any bud. 
Height three feet. 
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