SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS STANHAHH VARIETIES 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100 
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. 
Anne Bartlett—A gorgeous, handsome, brilliant bronze- 
red Single with wonderful substance and most distinc¬ 
tive 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. 
Athalie—One of the earliest of the Single Chrysanthe¬ 
mums to come into flower. Was in bloom with us this 
season weeks ahead of any other variety. Very lovely 
warm shade of bronzy yellow with about 2 to 3 rows 
of petals. 
Audax—Deep rose pink with carmine red dustings over 
its broad stiff petals. Habit of growth heavy and 
dwarf. 
Bronze Buckingham—Bronze sport of “Mrs. Bucking¬ 
ham.” 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 gradually develop into lilac- 
rose. The very broad petals of this flower much resem¬ 
ble a double Cosmos. 
Cleopatra—A gorgeous shade of bronzy amber yellow. 
Of all the thousands of varieties, Cleopatra is the 
most distinct of any. 
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 contrasting with its golden 
yellow center. Flowering in late September. 
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 Novem¬ 
ber. 
Golden Mensa—Identical with Mensa in every way ex¬ 
cept color, which is a bright golden yellow. 
Golden Shower—A dainty Gerbera-like Single of great 
substance, 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. 
Gretchen Piper—The color is a deep glowing yellow and 
the flower light and graceful. October 25th. 
Healesville Bronze—Vivid bronze glistening and glow¬ 
ing in the sunshine. When grown twelve or more flow¬ 
ers 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 shad¬ 
ings. November 1st. 
Ida Catherine Skiff—Color is a brilliant bronzy amber. 
October 30th. 
Improved Grenadier—Most easily described as a greatly 
improved Red Rover. A striking brilliant red with 
clear gold reverse, and every petal reflexing to show 
the color to the best advantage. One of the finest 
Singles of the entire collection. 
Invincible—An exceptionally large deep crimson with 
bright yellow zone around the center disk. The tips of 
the petals curl back, making a very refined flower. 
Jeanne Shelly Adams—A deep rose pink with white zone 
around the center. October 15th. 
Jane Harte—One of the daintiest Single Chrysanthe¬ 
mums 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 warai bronze shadings. 
Mabel Seymour—The outstanding white Single. The 
flower is very large and the plant vigorous and un¬ 
excelled for making a pot or exhibition plant, on ac¬ 
count 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. No¬ 
vember 1st. 
Mensa—Purest white. This is a splendid variety. Novem¬ 
ber 5th. 
Red Rover 
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