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Standard Varieties Commercial Chrysanthemums 
Price: 3 plants 50^, $2.00 per dozen, 
$15.00 per 100 
Commercial Chrysanthemums are grown for the cut- 
flower market and Florist trade. The earliest of these, 
such as Early Frost, Gold Lode, Indianola, etc., will 
flower satisfactorily in the garden for amateur growers. 
AUTUMN GOLD 
Very rich golden yellow; the color is very striking, glistening in 
the sunshine. Very vigorous habit of growth. Very beautiful 
subject. October 15th. 
BETSY ROSS 
Finest mid-season-white. October 25th. 
COL. F. M. ALGER 
Large incurved bloom 7 inches in diameter and over. Color Per- 
net yellow suffused with deep gold on heavy, rigid stem 4k4 to 5 
feet long. Heavy leathery dark green foliage, growing right up 
to the flower. Take bud late August to September 5th. In full 
flower November 5th. 
DETROIT NEWS 
Golden bronze. October 25th. 
EARLY FROST 
Popular early white. October 20th. 
E. A. SEIDEWITZ 
One of the best late flowering pink ’Mums, introduced to date. 
Can be had for Christmas if necessary. 
GLADYS PIERSON 
Apricot-orange. November 15th. 
GOLDEN CELEBRATION 
A glistening yellow Chrysanthemum, flowering about November 
5th. Take bud about September 10th for best flowers. 
GOLDEN MISTLETOE 
Light yellow sport of Mistletoe. November 15th. 
GOLDEN BRONZE 
A wonderful shade of golden bronze. October 30th. 
GOLD LODE 
The best early yellow. October 10th. 
HARVARD 
Japanese reflexed, very dark crimson. November 15th. 
HILDA BERGEN 
Deep rich mahogany bronze. October 25th. 
INDIANOLA 
Finest of the early bronzes. October 5th. 
JUSTRITE 
Large early pink. October 15th. 
LUSTRE 
Beautiful shade of lavender pink. October 15th. 
LIZZIE ADCOCK 
Deep yellow sport of Source d’Or. 
MISTLETOE 
Blush white, strong upright growth. November 15th. 
MARIPOSA 
A very large Japanese incurved of glowing cattleya pink, ma¬ 
turing the early part of November, does best from second crown 
buds selected the end of August or early September. 
MONUMENT 
Pure white and one of the best Chrysanthemums for shipping. 
MRS. A. M. CALKINS 
Improved Golden Chadwick. November 15th. 
MRS. H. E. KIDDER 
A very popular early bright yellow; stiff, upright stem. Flowers 
7 inches in diameter by October 15th from buds selected August 
25th. Height, 4 feet. 
MRS. NELLIE T. ROSS 
A light yellow, possibly a shade lighter than Major Bonnaffon. 
Matures end of November into December. 
OCONTO WHITE 
The large blooms are produced on strong stems. Requires a 
crown or early bud. Height, 4 feet. Select bud about August 
25th. Matures October 25th. 
PINK CHIEF 
A bright rose-pink, a true commercial form, flowering October 
15th. A tall grower, and we recommend taking the terminal 
bud for the best color on this variety. 
PINK MISTLETOE 
A late pink sport from Mistletoe. November 15th. 
SILVER DAWN 
A very late commercial white that produces perfect flowers. 
The growth is very free, foliage medium in size. 
SOURCE D’OR 
Sometimes called “Golden Feather.” Deep x'eddish bronze. 
SUNGLOW 
A bright yellow like Major Bonaffon. October 10th. 
YELLOW EARLY FROST 
The yellow companion for Early Frost. October 25th. 
YELLOW GLADYS PIERSON 
Clear yellow sport of the popular Gladys Pierson, “blooming 
for Thanksgiving.” November 15th onward. 
Commercial Type Chrysanthemum 
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