CORONNA 
SILVER SHEEN 
PURPLE KING 
OCTOBER-FLOWERING 
All plants, 20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50 
Ambassador. Huge, ball-shaped flowers of pure silvery white. Comes 
into bloom about October 30. Exquisitely lovely at all stages of 
development. 
Angelo. Intermediate between the large type and the Pompons. 
Beautiful pink flowers, round as a ball when properly disbudded. 
November 1. 
Apricot Queen. Incurved flowers of brilliant orange with a golden 
yellow reverse. Especially beautiful under artificial light. 
Betsy Ross. One of the largest white Chrysanthemums for exhibition. 
Uniquely beautiful. Blooms about November 1. 
Celestra. A dwarf plant with rigid stems and beautiful foliage, pro¬ 
ducing medium, globular, golden yellow flowers. Blooms about 
October 15. 
Detroit News. A 6-inch, incurved flower which reflexes slowly. Bronze 
with golden reverse. Height 4 feet. Blooms about October 25. 
Enchantress. A very handsome bright rose-pink variety of even, 
unshaded color. October 15. 
Glitters. Lovely flower like a Decorative type Dahlia of rich bronze. 
Medium tall. Matures about November 1. 
Gold Lode. Very early, deep golden yellow flower producing perfect 
blooms without disbudding. Blooms about October 15. 
Good News. A golden yellow flower of excellent substance that is a 
good keeper. 
Hilda H. Bergen. A deep, rich mahogany-bronze. Three or four per¬ 
fect flowers can be cut from one plant. Blooms about October 25. 
Honey Dew. Large, round, smooth flowers of soft canary-yellow with a 
shining satiny finish. Grows 4 feet high. Blooms about November 5. 
Indianoia. Large, perfectly formed blooms reveling in a wonderful 
combination of old gold and bronze. Very substantial. 
Josephine Lawler. The immense flowers are clear soft pink with a 
silvery reverse to the reflexed rays. November 5. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. An exceptionally early bright yellow variety with 
upright stems. Blooms about October 15. 
Quaker Maid. A large, glistening white, maturing early in October. 
Straight stems and good foliage. 
Silver Sheen. Fine large flowers of silvery white on strong, stiff stems, 
and popular for its early blooming. Blooms about October 25. 
Tints of Gold. An early variety with lovely flowers of bronzy gold. 
Grows to large size when disbudded. 
Yellow Touset. One of the best florists’ varieties in its brilliant yellow 
shade. A good keeper with a wonderfully strong stem. Blooms 
October 30. 
AMBASSADOR HILDA H. BERGEN 
ROSE PERFECTION 
