SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS STANDARD VARIETIES 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Meta J. Bergen 
ABSOLUTE 
Is absolutely the finest intense scarlet bronze Single with a clear 
yellow center. Stems and foliage are ideal, and it does not seem 
as though we will ever be able to propagate enough of this 
variety to supply the demand. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
ANNE BARTLETT 
A gorgeous, handsome, brilliant bronze red single with wonderful 
substance and most distinctive in the flowering. The individual 
petals are very wide. 
ANNE VAILLANT DORT 
A gorgeous salmon-bronze Single. This variety is the last of the 
seedlings originated by the late Mr. Francis H. Bergen of 
Summit, N. J. 
BRONZE BUCKINGHAM 
Bronze sport of "Mrs. Buckingham." October 25th. 
CARNELIA 
A very late single red of robust growth and excellent substance. 
It requires no disbudding and matures the first of December, or 
a week or ten days later than Valencia. 
CAROLINE ROBBINS 
When first opening the flowers are deep mallow pink and grad¬ 
ually develop into lilac rose. The very broad petals of this 
flower much resemble a double Cosmos. 
CLYTIE 
A yellow, that has made a wonderful record in the Exhibitions. 
Is a splendid variety in every way. November 1st. 
CRIMSON SPLENDOR 
Rich crimson maroon intensified with deep garnet tones contrast¬ 
ing with its golden yellow center. Flowering in late September, 
it is a real advance in the newer garden varieties. October 15th. 
DONALD GEDDIS 
An apricot orange shading to a golden pink. A stunningly beautiful 
Single that is impossible to improve upon. 
ELIZABETH 
A splendid clear yellow Single. 
ESTHER LONGYEAR MURPHY 
Another spray single which can also be disbudded if so desired, 
producing large flowers of a beautiful burnt orange color, a 
seedling from Tagoya and Valencia; matures in early November. 
GODFREY'S TRIUMPH 
Buttercup yellow, shaped like a Water Lily. October 25th. 
GOLDEN SHOWER 
A dainty Gerbera-like single of great substance and well formed 
sprays, the color is a golden shade of burnt orange with thick 
petals, the flower being rather small when compared with other 
single varieties, matures in late November and is an especially 
good variety for cut-flowers, and for decorative purposes. 
GRETCHEN PIPER 
The color is a deep glowing yellow and the flower light and 
graceful. October 25th. 
HEALESVILLE BRONZE 
Vivid bronze glistening and glowing in the sunshine. When grown 
twelve or more flowers to a plant, and disbudded a single flower 
to a shoot, it is most spectacular. November 1st. 
H. MARIE TOTTY 
A brilliant crimson, with scarlet shadings. November 1st. 
IDA CATHERINE SKIFF 
Color is a brilliant bronzy amber. October 30th. 
JEANNE SHELLY ADAMS 
A deep rose pink with white zone around the center. October 15th. 
JANE HARTE 
One of the daintiest Single Chrysanthemums ever distributed. The 
color is a beautiful deep yellow. October 30th. 
LAST CALL 
A very heavy orange yellow Single with cupped formation of petals 
and warm bronze shadings. Has several rows of petals and 
can be most successfully shipped long distances. 
MABEL SEYMOUR 
The outstanding white Single. The flower is very large and the 
plant vigorous and unexcelled for making a pot or exhibition 
plant, on account of its fine growing and blooming qualities. 
MARGARET W. WANNER 
Cadmium orange, suffused deep amber bronze. October 25th. 
MELBA 
A brilliant bronzy red of exceptional merit. November 1st. 
MENSA 
Purest white. This is a splendid variety. November 5th. 
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