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TOTTY’S ’MUMS, MADISON, N. J. 
POLYPODIUM MANDAIANUM 
(Manda) 
A very free-growing Fern that has created a 
sensation both in Europe and America. Makes 
beautiful specimen plants in all sizes. To be used 
as a basket plant, or fastened on a piece of bark or 
cork will surpass any Stag Horn Fern. Planted on 
any old slump or Tree Fern stump, it will make a 
head that will rival any Tree Fern in cultivation. 
Cut fronds of this wonderful variety will keep fresh 
eight weeks in water. 
Splendid stock in 4-inch pots, $1.50 per plant. 
BUDDLEIA ASIATICA 
One of the finest plants introduced by Mr. Wilson, 
from China. Unlike other Buddleia, this Asiatica 
is not hardy and needs some protection. It begins 
to bloom in December and continues to do so all 
through the Winter. Produces spikes of beautiful, 
white flowers which have a delightfully Lily-like 
fragrance. 
Spring delivery, 234-inch plants, 50c. each, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per hundred. 
NEW HELIOTROPE CENTEFLEUR 
Easily the finest Heliotrope ever raised; dwarf and 
bushy in habit with beautiful foliage. The sprays 
of bloom are much the largest of any Heliotrope. 
The color is a lovely deep shade with a conspicuous, 
white eye; delightfully fragrant. This beautiful 
novelty should be in every garden. Price, 10c. each, 
$1.00 per dozen, $6.00 per hundred. 
TOTTY’S CHRYSANTHEMUM 
FERTILIZER 
This fertilizer, if rightly handled, is the most 
wonderful plant food for finishing Chrysanthemums 
that has ever been compounded. 
The analysis is as follows: 
Total Nitrogen, 16 to 18. Equal to Ammonia, 
20 to 21. Ammonia, 16 to 17. Soluble Phosphoric 
Acid, P 2 O r , 6 to 7. Potash, K, O, 4 to 5. 
This fertilizer is absolutely safe when dissolved 
in water in the proportion of one pound to fifty 
gallons of water. It may be used in conjunction 
with natural fertilizers, but in itself it furnishes a 
complete plant food for not only Chrysanthemums, 
but any other plants, such as Roses, that are 
well rooted and will stand the feeding. 
Plants may be watered with this fertilizer once a 
week in the proportion given, and the results will 
amply testify to its value. Price: 7 to 10 lbs., 30c. 
per lb.; from 10 to 50 lbs., 25c. per lb.; from 50 to 
100 lbs., 20c. per lb. 
NEW ANTIRRHINUM “NELROSE" 
A beautiful, silvery-pink variety of this popular 
(lower. Is continuously in bloom. Requires no 
disbudding and is the best pink variety for bedding 
outdoors. Blooms continuously all Winter in the 
greenhouse. Won first prize at the International 
Flower Show, New York, April, 1913, for the best 
floral Novelty. Plants for Spring delivery only. 
30c. per plant, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100. 
FERNS 
Mixed Ferns for Fern dishes, 234-inch pots, $1.00 
per dozen, $5.00 per hundred, in all the best varieties: 
Cyrtomium falcatum, Pteris Mayii, P. cretica, P. 
albo-lineata, P. adiantoides, etc. 
GARDENIAS 
The True Winter-flowering Type 
We can supply this plant in any quantity. Spring 
delivery, 2^-inch plants, $12.00 per hundred; 
3-inch plants, $18.00 per hundred. 
PENTSTEMON SCARLET GEM 
This grand Penlstemon is a selected seedling. 
The plants grow 234 feet high. The (lowers, 
which are beautifully placed along the spike, are 2 
inches across and crimson scarlet on the outside, 
with a pure white throat, a contrast of color at once 
pleasing and delightful. 
We offer young plants of this Pentstemon, Spring 
delivery, 234-inch pots, at $1.25 per dozen, $10.00 
per hundred. 
TOTTY’S CARNATION AND 
FRUIT FERTILIZER 
Similar to the Chrysanthemum fertilizer, so far 
as the ingredients are concerned, but it will be noted 
that the percentage of nitrogen is reduced and the 
percentage of potash greatly increased. This is 
necessary because experiments have proved that 
the Carnation is greatly improved by a larger 
percentage of potash than is needed in the case of 
softer growing plants. This fertilizer is also won¬ 
derfully effective in raising fruits under glass. The 
potash and nitrogen being balanced in just the right 
proportion, it produces the most perfect fruits. 
Every gardener in the country should try this 
fertilizer on his Grapes and other fruits. Price: 7 
to 10 lbs., 30c. per lb.; from 10 to 50 lbs. 25c. per 
lb.; from 50 to 100 lbs., 20c. per lb. 
Analysis: Nitrogen, 10 to 12. Equal to 
Ammonia, 12 to 15. Ammonia, 11 to 12. Soluble 
Phosphoric Acid, R 2 0 B , 6 to 7. Potash, K, O, 10 
to 12. 
“ CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR THE MILLION ” 
Compiled by Charles H. Totty 
Price, 25 Cents. 
This booklet has been compiled from the experiences of the best growers throughout the country. It 
is particularly valuable for the amateur, since the growers in different States have given their ideas with 
regard to culture, in their own language, free from technicalities, and have stated how they handled 
their stock during the growing season. 
This booklet will be sent as a premium to our customers, whenever requested, on orders amounting 
to $5 or over. 
It embraces the whole Chrysanthemum family, including the Pompon, the new single types and the 
new types of early-flowering outdoor kinds, and can be read with pleasure and profit by everyone inter¬ 
ested in Chrysanthemum growth. 
