SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
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SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS STANDARD 
VARIETIES 
META BERGEN 
Color is a brilliant Pompeian red 
and flower carries several rows of 
petals. It is a splendid keeper and 
shipper. 
MISS ISABELLE 
Bronze with a silvery reverse to the 
petals. November 5th. 
MISS A, WISBY 
A beautiful orange-amber, shading 
lighter towards the center. A partic¬ 
ularly vigorous grower and should 
not be disbudded too closely. 
MRS. DAVID L. GEORGE 
A yellow suffused pink, making a 
very handsome combination. Dwarf, 
stocky, robust in habit, and a very 
fine healthy doer. November 1st. 
MRS. W. E. BUCKINGHAM 
Midseason pink, has proved itself one 
of the best varieties for cutting or 
market purposes. October 25th. 
MRS. DONALD SPEER 
An improvement on Roupel Beauty in every way, and practically 
the same shade. A tyrian rose with mallow pink reverse, and 
has much heavier flowers. 
RED ROVER 
This variety is a marvelous crimson with gold reverse on the petals, 
and a deep gold center. The individual flowers are six inches 
across and the most glowing shade of rich crimson-orange in 
color. October 30th. 
Sunny Boy 
RUTH ADAMS 
A beautiful bronzy old gold of very distinct appearance. This 
variety attracted the attention of everyone who saw it growing 
in the garden this year. October 25th. 
RUTH H. PAWLIK 
A beautiful pomegranate bronze single, with large heavy flowers 
growing on long sprays. An extremely handsome variety in 
every way. 
SUNBURST 
The color is an intense burnt orange, each petal carrying a laven¬ 
der sheen, it matures November 15th to the 30th. This variety 
has strains of the English variety Absolute for generations back 
on one side, and on the other side it is bred from Tagoya which 
in turn has some Korean blood in it, these combined character¬ 
istics have undoubtedly given it its unusual color and keeping 
qualities. 
SUNNY BOY 
A Single very similar to Valencia, except that it is a bright golden 
yellow color. The individual blooms are much smaller and more 
fragile. Matures November 25th. Requires no disbudding. 
TAGOYA 
An excellent Single which does not require disbudding. Produces 
well formed sprays on rigid stems 24 inches to 28 inches high, 
and matures November 5th to 10th. The color is a very brilliant 
shade of goya red. 
VALENCIA 
A beautiful shade of Valencia pink without a single trace of 
magenta, one of the loveliest Singles ever introduced. Flowers 
measuring over 4 inches across. This variety need not be dis¬ 
budded. Matures November 15th to 20th. 
Red Rover 
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