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W. A. MANDA, INC., SOUTH ORANGE, N. J. 
Chrysanthemums 
Under this heading- you will find a list of carefully selected varieties for exhibition 
or cut flower purposes. Most of them winners of prizes at the late shows. We have 
many other meritorious varieties too numerous to describe, and can supply you with 
any sorts in cultivation should you desire same. For description and prices of new 
varieties, see Novelty Catalogue. Price 15c. each; $1.50 per doz. 
Chrysanthemums for Exhibition Purposes 
BEN WELLS —One of the largest exhibition whites. Dwarf. 
BLACK HAWK— Dark crimson scarlet, exceptionally fine color. 
CH ELTON I —A yellow sport from Nellie Pocket. Dwarf. 
ELBERON —Bright pink with lighter reverse. Semi-Dwarf. 
EARNEST G. MOCATTO —An immense flower of the F. S. Vallis type. 
GLENVIEW —The large Japanese blooms are dark bronze with Indian red lining. 
LADY HOPETOUN —Bight pink; a very fine-formed bloom. Dwarf. 
LENOX —The largest yellow known; beautiful loosely incurved. 
MERZA —A fine white for exhibition. Dwarf. 
MORRISTOWN —Unsurpassed in size by any pink. 
MRS. GILBERT DRABBLE —Purest white in color, most attractive. Dwarf. 
MRS. O. H. KAHN —A fine bronze; should not be overlooked. Dwarf. 
MRS. WM. DUCKHAM —One of the best exhibition yellows. 
NAKOTA —Immense size orange-buff. Semi-Dwarf. 
NELLIE POCKET —Twisted petals, creamy white. Dwarf. 
PRESIDENT TAFT —Japanese incurved, petals of the purest white. 
ROSE POCKETT —Bight shade of yellow, with an occasional tint of bronze. 
WELLS’ LATE PINK —Pleasing shade of pink and of the largest size. 
WM. TURNER —A decided incurve of the purest white. 
Chrysanthemums—Standard Varieties 
EARLY. 
ALICE SALOMON —A large incurved white. Maturing about October 20th. 
CHRYSLORA —The best yellow for early October. 
CLEMENTINE TOUSET —A very good white; tinted pink. 
EARLY SNOW —A pure white improved Polly Rose. 
GLORY OF PACIFIC —A good shade of pink when in color. 
GOLDEN GLOW —Bright yellow, good stem and foliage. 
IVORY —Not as large as some, still a good white. Dwarf. 
MRS. B. E. HAYWARD —Bright pink of the best incurved form. 
OCTOBER FROST —Requires early planting and early bud. Pure white. 
PINK IVORY —A pink sport from Ivory. 
POLLY ROSE —(Estelle). White sport from Glory of Pacific. 
ROSERIE —Best early pinks, being a clear, bright color. 
SMITH’S ADVANCE —The earliest large flowering white. 
UN AKA —Foremost among the early pinks. 
YELLOW IVORY —A bright yellow sport from Ivory. 
YELLOW OCTOBER FROST —A yellow sport of the popular early white. 
MID-SEASON 
CHIEFTAIN —Probably the most popular pink among the growers. 
COL. D. APPLETON —One of the best yellows for any purpose. 
DICK WITTERSTAETTER —A beautiful shade of bright crimson. 
DOLLY DIMPLE —A fine, large, well-built yellow variety; strong grower. 
GOLDEN EAGLE —Very intense yellow, wide petals, incurved form. 
GOLDEN EATON —A golden yellow sport from Eaton. 
GOLDEN WEDDING —Loosely incurved, bright yellow. 
MARY E. MEYER. —Purest paper white, short growth. 
MRS. H. ROBINSON— Incurved white, good for single stem pot plants. 
PATTY —A beautiful Enchantress pink Japanese. Dwarf. 
PINK GEM —Shade of light pink, perfect form, stem, foliage, and substance. 
