TOTTY’S^MUMS, MADISON, NEW JERSEY 
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PETITE LOUIS 
Lucifer. Reddish 
first-class variety. 
Marie Doucet. Cream, shaded lilac. 
Market White. One of the most popular whites 
in Europe; very largely grown for pot plants. 
Mabel Roberts. Deep pink, with long, erect 
sprays. 
Madam Marques. Blush white, splendid variety, 
and fully developed by Oct. 1st. Amply repays 
for disbudding and good care. 
Madam Emile David. Bright, rosy carmine. 
Certificated at Madison, Oct 8th. A variety that 
even the veriest amateur can grow and produce 
very satisfactory (lowers. 
Mme. Aug. Nonin. Delicate pink 
Mme. Drouard. Deep brick red. 
Mignon. Delicate rosy mauve; a charming 
variety for disbudding. 
Miss Balfour Melville. Deep bronze with old 
gold tips. 
Miss Burchfell. Deep, blush pink, with gold 
center. 
Miss F. Collier. Purest white, waxy flowers; 
good habit. 
Mrs. A. Beech. Bronze. 
Mrs. W. A. Hobbs. Rose, shaded with carmine, 
fully developed by Oct. 4th. A splendid variety 
either disbudded or in sprays. 
Nellie Blake. Chestnut crimson. 
Normandie. Delicate pink; lovely color. The 
earliest and perhaps the best. 
October Gold. Old gold. Grand for bunching. 
Orion. Guinea gold, free and bushy. 
Petite Louis. Beautiful silvery mauve. Plant 
is a very strong grower and one of the most 
satisfactory varieties we have ever tested, for 
outdoor cultivation. 
Perle Chatillonaise. Creamy white, with rosy 
peach shadings. 
Primevere. Primrose; dwarf, bushy habit. 
Provence. Bright pink with gold points and 
center. 
Roi des Jaunes. Yellow. 
Tapis d’Or. Brilliant, golden yellow. Too pro¬ 
lific unless disbudded. 
Tonkin. Reddish orange; large flowers. 
Tottie. Reddish orange; the late flowers are 
almost scarlet. 
Wells’ Primrose. Large, drooping flower. 
Wells’ Scarlet. Scarlet terra cotta; very free, 
and one of the hardiest varieties, flowering well 
up to nearly Thanksgiving. 
Whitepoint. Reddish lilac, with white points 
to the (lords. 
EARLY FLOWERING CHRYSANTHEMUMS—STANDARD VARIETIES—Continued 
crimson; striking color and 
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