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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, N. J. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM R. B. BURGE 
CATERHAM BRONZE 
Perhaps the best of the many fine things we have 
in this color. Striking and beautiful and one of the 
most admired at all the exhibitions. 
GLADYS DUCKHAM 
One of the largest whites. Certificated by the 
C S. A. at Philadelphia and Boston. 
CATHERINE HOPE 
Brilliant orange terra cotta. Rather late for the 
earlier shows but well worthy of growing. 
MISS F. COLLETT 
Bright terra cotta. Very strong grower and 
satisfactory variety. 
RED RIDING HOOD 
Entirely hardy with us for the past two seasons. 
Makes a glorious bush, two feet across, covered 
with the most brilliant crimson llowers. Fully 
developed in the garden by October 1st. There 
should be a place for this variety in every garden 
in the country. 
MRS. W. PROUTING 
Primrose. Too late for any of the shows, but a 
splendid variety to grow for Thanksgiving. 
R. B. BURGE 
Purest possible white llower, with a bright yellow 
center. Like a beautiful Pond Lily. This variety 
enraptured all the growers who saw it. Certificated 
at New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago 
with the highest number of points of any Single 
that has been submitted to tbe Society’s judges. 
Burge is a slow propagator, but we hope to be able 
to fill all orders early in the season. 50c. each, 
$5.00 per dozen. 
SANDOWN RADIANCE 
Rich chestnut crimson, which occasionally fades 
to flame color. One of the most beautiful and 
striking varieties that has ever been raised, and 
never fails to elicit attention in whatever collection 
it is placed. 
SNOWFLAKE 
Purest white. A large, splendid flower that is 
most attractive. 
