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JOSEPHINE LAWLER—Blooms Oct. 15th; a perfect early pink; incurved 
form, although petal arrangement is informal; the soft pink petals 
with silvery reverse makes and unusually effective flower. 
JUSTRITE—A bright lavender-pink 6 inches in size and incurved type. Height 
5 ft. An early bud will produce a mature bloom by October 15tn. 
GOLDEN WAVE—Blooms Oct. 20th from early Sept, bud; a decided incurv¬ 
ed bloom of bright yellow; perfect erect stem and foliage; tall grower 
and handles well. 
CHARLES RAGER—Blooms' Oct. 25th from Aug. 20th bud; A stately pure 
white incurved bloom, having ideal qualities; height 4 ft. 
J. W. PRINCE—Blooms Oct. 20th from Aug. 30th bud; A true incurved 
large bloom of a brighter shade than Chieftain and considered t* be 
superior. 
OCTOBER FROST—Blooms Oct. 20th from Aug. 30th bud. Tall grover; 
large pure white bloom; erect growth; an easy doer and handles wdl. 
SILVER SHEEN—Blooms Oct. 25th. A high-rounded pure white large blobm 
of perfect form; has excellent keeping qualities; grown commercialy. 
OCONTO—Blooms Oct. 25th. A true white of incurved form with larje 
blooms maturing early mid-season; a very dependable mid-season whitfc. 
JOSEPHINE FOLEY—Blooms Oct. 27th. An excellent pure white variet^ 
of strong growth and straight stiff stems. 
POLLY ROSE—Blooms Oct. 27th. A rose-lavender reflexed bloom with petal 
arrangement similar to TINTS OF GOLD; erect strong stem and\ 
medium size foliage; can be grown close together. 
WHITE CLOUD—Blooms Oct. 27th. A large white bloom of irregular 
incurved petals—outer petals white shading to very light canary yellow 
at center. A general favorite. 
ROMAN GOLD—Blooms Oct. 27th. A bright yellow reflexed bloom from 
August bud; from Sept, bud a darker Japanese incurved type. 
SILVER WEDDING—Blooms Oct. 28th. A pure white bloom, very broad 
reflexed petals, making a bold handsome flower somewhat resembling 
a cactus type dahlia. A tall grower and with me the hardiest of large 
flowering ’mums. 
GOLDEN GLORY—A handsome upright plant 4 ft. high, with 7-inch globu¬ 
lar flowers of perfect finish and of a clear yellow color. Take bud around 
August 30th; Blooms mature by October 28th. 
RICHMOND—Blooms Oct. 28th. A perfect ball-shaped golden yellow with 
long blooming period; with me an outstanding yellow of real merit. 
OLD GOLD—Not so sure of name, as I have purchased it under various 
names. A perfect incurved 8-inch clear yellow bloom on 4 ft. stem, by 
November 1st. 
PINK CHIEFTAIN—Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 30th bud; An incurved 
lavender-pink bloom of perfect form; An old but still good variety. 
WHITE CHIEFTAIN—A white sport of the above—identical in all other 
respects. 
BETSY ROSS—Blooms Nov. 10th from late Aug. bud; a perfect incurved 
pure white possessing excellent qualities in both bloom and plant; 
height 4 ft.; still one of the standard incurved mid-season whites. 
MONUMENT—Blooms Nov. 15th from late Aug. bud. A pure white incurv¬ 
ed bloom of large size; strong growth and sturdy stem; height 4 feet. 
YELLOW MONUMENT—The yellow sport of the above variety—identical 
in all other respects. 
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