40 Bobbink & Atkins, East Rutherford, N. J. 
Large-flowering Chrysanthemums 
Abbreviations: E., early; M., medium; L.,late. 1, tall; 2, medium; 
Per 10 
Aglow. M2. Large; double; golden orange.$1 00 
Aladdin. M 1. Very early; double; bronze. 1 00 
Bronze Cushion. E 3. Bronze variety of Pink 
Cushion. 1 00 
Caliph. Ml. Double Korean. Rich velvety crimson. 1 50 
Cydonia. M 1. Brilliant orange-mahogany. 1 00 
Golden Charm. E 1. Large; golden yellow. Frost- 
resistant. 1 00 
Granny Scovill. M 2. Double blooms of a warm 
coral-bronze. 1 00 
Indian Summer. L 2. Double Korean. Orange and 
bronze; fully double. Frost-resistant. 1 00 
King Midas. E 2. Double Korean. Soft yellow with 
bronze shadings. 1 00 
Lavender Lady. M 1. True lavender. 2^ ft. Early 
Oct. 1 80 
Mandarin. M 2. Double Korean. Coral, salmon, 
copper, and bronzy gold blended. 2 ft. Oct. 10. . . 1 50 
M rs. Sam F. Rotan. M 2. Huge; double yellow 
with buff tints. 1 00 
Murillo. M2. Old-rose. Probably the best and most 
reliable pink. 1 00 
Oconto. M 1. The largest pure white. Very hardy.. 1 00 
October Girl, E 2. Large; deep pink. 1 00 
Pale Moon. Ml. Sulphur-yellow. 2 ft. Early Oct. 1 80 
Pink Cushion (Amelia Azaleamum). E 3. Blooms 
from early Sept, to frost. Pink flowers. 1 00 
Pink Spoon. Dainty single flowers of a light rose 
or shell-pink. The petals are tubular for most of 
their length, flattening out near the tips so that 
each petal really assumes the shape of a miniature 
spoon. 2 00 
Queen Cushion. E 3. White variety of Pink 
Cushion. 1 00 
Rapture. E 1. Orange-yellow, suffused with cream 
and bronze-red. 1 00 
Sequoia. M 1. Large, well-shaped flowers of mellow 
amber. 1 00 
Silver Tips. E 2. Bl ight rosy carmine with the tips 
and reverse of the petals silvery white. 1 00 
Symphony. M 1. Dorfle Korean. Mauve-ro;e 
overcast with soft coppery rose. 1 50 
Tasiva. E 3. Pure white. Low and bushy. Aug. 1 00 
The Chief. E 2. Bright scarlet flowers with a golden 
reverse. 1 00 
The Moor. E 2. Double Korean. Amaranth-purple 
or port-wine-red—a unique color. Frost-resistant. 1 00 
Tints of Gold. M 2. Golden yellow. 1 00 
White Spoon. This variety also resembles Pink 
Spoon, and, like Yellow Spoon, is more double. ... 2 00 
Yellow Spoon. Similar to Pink Spoon but is more 
double. This, however, does not in any way de¬ 
tract from the grace and beauty of the plant and 
flowers. 2 00 
Pompon Chrysanthemums 
Early Bronze. E 3. Bronze-yellow. Late August on. 
Dwarf and compact. 1 00 
Jules Lagravere. M2. Deep crimson. Late. 1 00 
Lillian Doty. M 1. Pale old-rose of true Pompon 
type. 1 00 
Mrs. H. Harrison. M 1 . Light lavender . 1 00 
Philadelphia. M2. Clear pink. 1 00 
Pink Popcorn. M 2. Old-i ose of the small Pompon 
type. 1 00 
Red Doty. M 1 . Dark red . 1 00 
R. Marion Hatton. E 2. Bright canary-yellow. ... 1 00 
Sunny Boy. E 3. A yellow variety of Early Bronze 
with the same habit. 1 00 
White Doty. M 1 . Creamy white . 1 00 
Yellow Doty. M 1 . Orange-yellow . 1 00 
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