New American Chrysanthemums 
All received first-class certificates from the C. S. A. 
F. E. Nash. Light pink Japanese. A very handsome, heavy 
growing variety, that will easily make its mark. Take bud 
not earlier than August 20th to get the best colored bloom. 
Smith’s Advance. Pure white when fully expanded, showing 
a creamy center when semi-developed. This is the earliest 
large white variety known. Buds selected June 10th were 
cut July 25th, 5^ in. across. Later buds give larger blooms. 
Unaka. The long sought early October pink Chrysanthemum. 
Buds selected August 1 to 15 give fully developed blooms 
October 1st to 15th, of splendid color and fulness. (See cut). 
Chrysolora. This new variety can be briefly described as an 
early Col. D. Appleton, one of the best yellow sorts, coming in 
fifteen days earlier; is of larger size, stronger stem, not quite 
as tall. Best buds August 1st to 15th. (Sec cut). 
Dick Witterstaetter. Japanese reflexing, an intense shade of 
red. Excellent for exhibition; best bud August 15 to 25. In 
flower latter part of October. (See cut). 
Roman Gold. Japanese incurved and darker yellow from Sep¬ 
tember buds than Golden Wedding. From August buds a 
large reflexed flower but not so intense in color. In perfection 
Nov. 1st. Best bud August 15 to 25. (See cut). 
Thanksgiving Queen. . Color creamy white and maturing Nov. 
20th. Blooms 9 in. in diameter. Best bud September 1 to 10. 
Price, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz.; set of 7 for $3.00. 
(Flowers in cut are shown 1/2 natural size). 
New European Chrysanthemums 
These have been tested and their merit proved. They have 
figured largely in the prize winning groups last Fall. 
W. Woodmason. This has made a wonderful record at the 
exhibitions this year; it has been exhibited 12 inches across and 
10 inches deep; does not burn and must be classed as a won¬ 
derful crimson. Price, 75c. each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Miss Alice Finch. A peculiar shade of purplish crimson, quite 
scarce in Chrysanthemums. Large flowers, reflexed form, 
showing the flower to the best advantage. Fine stem and 
foliage. Crown bud Aug. 20th. 
Gladys Blackburn. Buff colored. A very easy grower and 
pomes splendidly on any bud. Very distinct and pleasing. 
Alice Lemon. A beautiful flower of light, soft pink. Stem and 
foliage fine. Flowers very large. A splendid variety when caught 
on the bud around August 15th. A splendid exhibition flower. 
Howard Gould. Florets are long and grooved and the flower builds up 
into an enormous globe. Inside of the petal bright golden chestnut, 
reverse, pure, deep gold. One of the. most attractive sorts. 
Mrs. W. A. Read. Intense fiery scarlet crimson. One of the 
finest in this coloring, like all dark reds it is inclined to burn. 
A bud around Aug. 15th not so liable to burn as later buds. 
Mrs. David Syme. The finest white ever produced for any 
purpose. Won the C. S. A. Silver Cup and First Prize in any 
competition in which it was entered. Absolutely perfect in 
flower, stem and foliage. For size and form it is unequalled. 
Hon. Mrs. Lopes. Large golden yellow. Taken on a crown 
bud about August 10th it produces a very handsome flower. 
Keith Luxford. Wine red, very distinct in color; comes good on 
almost any bud and every grower should have it. 
Mrs. A. R. Peacock. Greatly resembles Beatrice May, its 
parent. Pure white with very handsome stem and foliage. 
Mrs. H. Stevens. Golden salmon bronze; a magnificent va¬ 
riety, very popular. One of the best exhibition varieties. 
R. F. Felton. Deepest possible shade of yellow. This flower 
never damps a petal under any conditions whatever. While 
this is hardly large enough for an exhibition flower in some 
company, it is perhaps the finest colored yellow Chrysanthe¬ 
mum we have in cultivation today. 
W. Mease. A bright rosy red; deeper in color than Mary Mason 
which it otherwise resembles; dwarf, handsome grower. 
Crown bud from August 15th onward. 
Wells’ Late Pink. One of the finest things sent out in its 
color in many years, flowering from November 10th onward. 
This variety will be very largely grown when better known. 
Crown bud after August 25th. 
Price, except where noted, 50c. each, $5.00 per doz. Set of 
14 for $6.00. 
