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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, N. J. 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS, STANDARD VARIETIES—Continued 
Peter Pan. Fawn color. Has sprays of flowers 
about 9 inches long, with twelve or fifteen dainty, 
star-like flowers on the stem, all opening at the 
same time, forming a natural lady’s spray; each 
plant will carry a dozen or more sprays. 
Pretoria. Deep yellow, green center; very strong 
grower. 
Polly Duncan. Canary yellow. Flowers very 
large and borne erect on good, stiff stems. A 
most desirable variety. 
Ruby Beauty. A splendid crimson. One of the 
best. Plant a very heavy grower and a splendid 
variety in every way. 
Rosalind. Soft white; large, and sweetly scented. 
Sylvia Slade. Rosy garnet with broad, pure white 
ring around the disc; as true as a Cineraria flower. 
The habit and freedom of flowering is superb. 
The Allen Carter. One of the largest and best 
of the yellows. 
W. Buckingham. A grand, vigorous pink. 
Varieties for Pot Plants and 
Decorative Work 
THE CAP FAMILY 
Our introductions of 1912 have met 
with wonderful success as pot plants, and 
were seen at all the principal exhibitions 
this Fall. They are included in this list. 
The following list is particularly adapted 
for pot plants, being dwarf and free. They 
can be planted out in the open ground in 
May if desired and potted the 1st of 
September, saving a lot of work and 
making beautiful specimens. 
Many of the following varieties are 
grown by the thousand for the London 
market and we can confidently recom¬ 
mend them to anyone looking for good 
pot plants. 
Prices: 20c. per plant, $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 
per hundred. 
Butler’s Caprice. Sport of Caprice du Prin- 
temps. Deep pink. 
Caprice du Printemps. Deep, rosy pink. 
Crimson Quintus. Excellent decorative vari¬ 
ety. 
Crimson Source d’Or. Crimson sport of 
Source d’Or. 
Ethel Thorp. Lavender pink. 
Florence Stanton. Incurving variety. Bronze. 
Hortus Tolosanus. Old gold, shaded reddish 
bronze. 
Kathleen Thompson. Crimson. 
La Triumphant. Rose, shaded white. 
Lilac Cap. Deep lilac. 
Lizzie Adcock. Deep yellow sport of Source 
d’Or. 
Mons. W Holmes. Crimson with gold reverse. 
Mrs. Greening. Sport from Caprice du Prin- 
lemps. 
Parsons’ White. Pure white. 
Purple Cap. Purple. 
Rayonnante. Shrimp pink. 
Source d’Or. Bright orange, shaded gold. 
White Cap. White. 
Yellow Cap. Bright yellow. 
BUTLER'S CAPRICE Yellow Triumphant. Clear yellow. 
