September Chrysanthemun * 
(Continued) 
Ralph Curtis. Creamy white 
sport from Mme. Marie Masse 
Roi des Blancs. Pure white; one of the best. 
Rosie. Terra cotta; a large flower. Very effective 
color. 
Tapis de Neige. Pure white; has flat flowers 
Tapis d’Or. Brilliant golden yellow. 
Price, 20c. each, $2.00 per doz. Set of 21 tor $3 5*0 
September 
Chrysanthemums. 
We offer a carefully selected list 
8Co. of these popular Chrysanthemums, a 
selection of the best European varie¬ 
ties and two American sorts. These 
gave us a splendid display from the middle of September to 
the second week in November. 
The proper way to grow this type is outdoors; the plants 
should not be disbudded but allowed to grow naturally, making 
as many shoots as possible. Under these conditions this type 
does wonderfully well in most parts of the country. 
Bouquet Rose. Rose with gold center; a charmingly pretty 
flower and wonderfully free. 
Carrie. Deep yellow; a beauty. A standard variety. 
Cecil Wells. Buttercup yellow, shaded bronze in center. 
Crimson Marie Masse. Bronze sport from Mme. Marie Masse. 
Very effective as a contrasting variety. 
Fee Parisienne. Deep mauve; long drooping florets with 
incurving center; very free and very good when disbudded. 
Glory of Seven Oaks. Practically everblooming, plants flower 
frequently in spring and continue until frost. Bright golden 
yellow, large flowers. May be had in bloom in spring. 
GbLDEN GLOW. A very early incurved variety, producing 
fine blooms 5-J inches in diameter, Aug. 20th to Sept. 10th. 
Color bright yellow, splendid substance and finish. C. S. A. 
Certificate Sept. 7th, scoring 90 points. Take bud July 1st to 
20th. An invaluable early variety. (See cut.) 
Harrie. Bronzy orange on gold ground. Very effective coloring. 
La Neva. Pure white, very free blooming, fine for pots. 
Leslie. Rich buttercup yellow, a real beauty. 
Lillie. Pearl pink, as large as Goacher’s Crimson, splendid 
habit. An excellent variety for garden or pot culture. 
Market White. Pure white, wonderfully free blooming. 
Mme. F. Bergman. Pure white, a fine, large, globular flower. 
Marquise de Montmort. Pure glossy rose and silvery white. 
Perle Chatillonaise. Creamy white with rosy pink shadings. 
Polly. Deep orange; the early flowers are amber. 
Large Early Varieties. 
Invaluable for growing outdoors for cut flowers 
They usually bloom by Oct. 15th, large flowers. 
Clementine Tousset. An enormous early white. 
Glory of the Pacific. A light pink, broad petals. 
Goacher’s Crimson. Bright crimson, best in bush form 
Monrovia. A bright yellow, early Japanese variety 
October Frost. Good early white; large spreading flowers 
In bloom about Oct. 10th from buds taken August 10-12th 
Opah. A grand early variety, beautiful blush-pink. . 
Pacific Supreme. Bright pink, large flowers, long stems 
Polly Rose. A very fine and large early white. 
Pride. A splendid early white; fine form. 
Reveil de Beiges. A big, incurving golden-yellow. 
Roi d’ltalie. Compact incurving; a rich shade of yellow 
Yellow October Frost. A yellow sport of the popular whitevariety 
October Frost that will be found very valuable for early cutting 
Price 15c. each, $1.50 per doz.; set of 12 “Large Early 
sorts for $1.50. 
Rare Types of Chrysanthemums. 
The 
Cashmere. Light crimson at base, shading to rich amber. 
flower resembling a tassel. 
Golden Baby. Grows only a foot high with hundreds of golden 
yellow, double flowers, f inch in diameter, quilled petals 
it has delightful fragrance. 
Price,_15c. each, $1.50 per doz. 
“Ostrich Plume" Chrysanthemums. 
Below we offer a grand collection of those unique Chrysan¬ 
themums. The term “ OSTRICH PLUME ” we originated as 
applied to this type, so as to call attention to the feathery growth 
covering the petals. 
Beauty of Truro. A rich purplish-bronze. 
Eiderdown. Large, perfectly double, incurved, snow-white. 
covered with glandular hairs, stiff stems. 
Hon. Thos. Lowry. Habit short, fine foliage; incurved; a 
curious mixture of yellow, red and rose. 
King of Ostrich Plumes. Deep chrome-yellow, shaded buff and 
orange, long, broad petals, curiously cut. 
Leocadie Gentils. Yellow sport from Louis Boehmer; hairy. 
The best in its color. 
Louis Boehmer. This is an exquisite shade of silvery-pink, 
with deep rose on the inside of the petals. 
M. Fromont. Fine dark red, incurved, beautifully plumed. 
Miss Louise Hartshorne. A fine pink, shading to yellow towards 
the center; petals very hairy. Large flowers and fine form. 
Mrs. Higginbotham. A rich bright pink, very hairy. 
Ondine. Rosy-salmon, reverse amber. Very attractive. 
Queen of Plumes. A bright pink; very fine. 
Price, 15c. each, set of 11 varieties for $1.50. 
Note. —Our pamphlet “ How to Grow Chrysanthemums from 
Plants,” full of useful information, four pages, illustrated, sent 
free if asked for when ordering. 
