'Excellent large varieties, but not so late introductions, or propagate 
at a faster rate and/or which I have a larger surplus. 
12 1-2 cents each or $1.25 per dozen (your selection) 
GOLD LODE —A deep yellow of the decorative type; medium size bloom, 
but very early—maturing here in early October from mid-August 
bud. Small foliage. Popular in the north and as a pot mum. 
SMITH’S ENCHANTRESS— Blooms Oct. 10th from early Sept. bud. 
Earliest dependable large pink of even shade; a very popular variety; 
fool proof; and with me most satisfactory—all points considered. 
WHITE ENCHANTRESS —A white sport of the pink Enchantress, and 
it makes an ideal companion white for Enchantress. It is identical 
in all other respects. 
EARLY FROST —Blooms the first few days of Oct. from first bud. The 
' . standard very early round pure white; a perfect bloom and very de¬ 
pendable. 
YELLOW EARLY FROST —The yellow sport of the above variety, iden¬ 
tical in other respects. 
JUSTRITEE- A bright lavender-pink 6-inches in size and incurved type. 
Height 5 ft. An early bud will produce a mature bloom by Oct. 15th. 
CHARLES RAGER —Blooms Oct. 25th from Aug. 20th bud; a stately pure 
’ white incurved bloom, having ideal qualities. Height 4 feet. 
J. W. PRINCE —Blooms Nov. 1st from Aug. 30th bud. A true incurved 
large bloom of a brighter shade than Chieftain and considered to be 
superior. 
OCTOBER FROST —Blooms Oct. 20th from Aug. 30th bud. Tall grower' 
large pure white bloom; erect growth; an easy doer and handles well. 
SILVER SHEEN —Blooms Oct. 25th. A high-rounded pure white large 
bloom of perfect form; has excellent keeping qualities; grown com¬ 
mercially. 
JOSEPHINE FOLEY —Blooms Oct. 27th. A.n excellent pure white variety 
of strong growth and straight stiff stems. 
SILVER WEDDING —Blooms Oct. 28th. A pure white bloom, very broad 
reflexed petals, making a bold handsome flower somewhat resembling 
a cactus type dahlia. A tall grower and with me the hardiest of large 
flowering mums. 
RICHMOND —Blooms Oct. 28th. A perfect ball-shaped golden yellow 
with long blooming period; with me an outstanding yellow of real 
merit. 
OLD GOLD— Not so sure of name, as I have purchased it under various 
names. A perfect incurved 8-inch clear yellow bloom on 4 ft. stem, 
by November 1st. 
PINK CHIEFTAIN— Blooms Nov. 1st from August. 30th bud; an incurved 
lavender-pink bloom of perfect form. An old but still good variety. 
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