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TOT TY’ S ’MUMS, MADIS ON, NEW JERSEY 
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EXCELSIOR 
GOLDEN MENSA W. BUCKINGHAM 
Single Chrysanthemums 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Price: 15c. per plant, $1.25 per doz., $10.00 per 100; my selection, $8.00 per 100. 
Belle of Weybridge. Chestnut terra cotta; 
line grower. 
Crimson Mary Richardson. Beautiful crimson 
sport of Mary Richardson. 
Ceddie Mason. Bright crimson; medium-sized 
flowers make wonderful display. 
Ceddie White. One of Lhe most distinct singles 
ever introduced. The ground color of Lhe variety 
is yellow and the tips of the petals are beauLifully 
colored blood red. 
Chas. Kingsley. Golden yellow; perfect shaped 
llower and a splendid thing in every way. 
Cloth of Gold. Old golden bronze; good late 
variety. 
Caterham Bronze. Perhaps the best of the 
many fine things we have in this color. Striking 
and beautiful and one of Lhe most admired at ail 
the exhibitions. 
Celia. Deep yellow, with a green center. The 
bush makes a glorious display; may be termed an 
improved Pretoria. 
Catherine Hope. Brilliant orange terra cotta. 
Rather late for the earlier shows, but well worLhy 
of growing. 
Dorothy Dann. A lovely salmon bronze, medium 
in size. Flowers are well divided and carried on 
long, graceful sprays. 
E. Nottell. DelicaLe primrose; beautiful, round 
flower, perfect in shape, and makes a lovely pot 
plant. 
Florence Hewlett. Fawn color, wiLh an anemone 
center. The color is exquisite when used under 
artificial light. 
Gladys Duckham. One of Lhe largest whites. 
Certificated by the C. S. A. at Philadelphia and 
Boston. 
Grace Darling. Beautiful wliiLe. Should not be 
disbudded. Makes beautiful sprays for cutting. 
Golden Mensa. The parent of this variety 
Mensa, is probably the finest single that has ever 
been raised. It is of a wonderful size, with 
enough petalage to enable it to be shipped thou¬ 
sands of miles and come out of the box in perfect 
condition. In Golden Mensa we have a yellow 
sport of the same, identical with Mensa in every 
way except color, which is a bright, golden yellow. 
Golden Star. Rich yellow, bright orange disc; 
one of the best in ils color. 
H. S. Bevins. Bright crimson, with yellow disc. 
Indicum. Small yellow; the original Chusan 
Daisy 
Jack. Chestnut with gold tips. 
Joan Edwards. Beautiful pink; a very handsome 
variety. 
Josephine. In this variety we have a splendid 
single. Yellow in color; flower is heavy in tex¬ 
ture, fool-stalk perfectly still' and when disbudded 
will produce flowers about six inches across. This 
is a variety every grower should handle. Cer¬ 
tificated by C. S. A. 
Katie Covell. Maroon: still’, erect petals. 
Lady Bedford. Golden apricot, shaded salmon. 
Lady Furness. Reddish salmon, like Mary 
Richardson, only later. 
Lorna Dando. Late pink; very beautiful. 
Mary Richardson. Reddish salmon; one of the 
most distinct. 
Mensa. Purest white. This is a splendid variety. 
Certificated by C. S. A. 
Marjorie Lloyd. Deep, golden apricot; flowers 
perfectly still', stem strong and color perfecl. 
Mrs. W. A. Higgs. White, flushed pink; very 
large, handsome variety. 
Margaret Walker. Orange bronze. This variely 
has only a single row of petals, hut the flower is 
extremely large, running over six inches across 
when disbudded and the color is very striking. 
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