Chrysanthemums (Cont’d.) 
82—Mrs. G. G. Mason. Blood red with golden reverse. Very attractive. 
Matures Nov. Ist. 
Mrs. Harvey S. Firestone. Very beautiful chamois buff. Matures 
Nov. Ist. 
84—-Mrs. A. T. Livingston. Pure white with slight pink shadings. A 
clean vigorous grower. Excellent stem and foliage. Matures Dec. 
20th. Excellent for Christmas flowers. 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 
Prices Postpaid. Single plants 20c¢ each. Three of same variety 50c, 
dozen same variety $1.75, 25 same variety $3.25. 

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Exhibition Large Flowering Varieties 
91—Turner, Bronze. Light bronze. Matures November 5th. 
92—Turner, Pink. Matures November 5th. 
93—Turner, William. White. Matures November 5th. 
94—-Turner, Yellow. Light yellow. Matures November 5th. 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 
Prices Postpaid: Single plants, 15e each; Three of same variety, 
35c; Doxen same variety, 125; 25, $2.25. 

Large Flowering Commercial Varieties 
WHITE 
1—Betsy Ross. Extra large blooms 8-10” across (Incurved.) Tall grow- 
er. Blooms November 5. 
26—Silver Sheen. Attractive large silvery white. Blooms October 20. 
27—Oconto. Large incurve blooms on strong upright stems. Blooms 
October 25. 
22—Snow White. Very fine incurve of good form, stems and foliage, 
medium growth. Blooms November 1. 
28—Quaker Maid. Very popular large white, due to being an early 
bloomer. Blooms October 5. 
14—Monument. An excellent shipper. Blooms November Ist. 
39—White Miller. Pure white. A vigorous, tall growing, long stem 
variety. Matures Oct. 25th. 
YELLOW 
7—Gold Lode. Large golden yellow. Blooms October 1. 
15—R. M. Caulkins. Large yellow, tall grower, very hardy. Blooms 
October 25. 
23—Golden October. Popular. Blooms October 10. 
29—Italian King. Popular tall grower. Blooms November 5. 
9—Mrs. H. E. Kidder. A well known popular yellow. Blooms Octo- 
ber 25. (Bright incurved). 
52—Richmond Yellow. A very fine long stem yellow. Matures Nov. Ist. 
58—Golden Wedding. Very popular, tall growing yellow. Matures 
Nov. 5th. 
88—Golden Glory. Golden yellow, maturing No. Ist. 
19—Golden Glow. Popular large yellow, blooming Oct. Ist. 
RED 
4—Harvard. Beautiful velvety harvard shade. Has good stem and 
foliage. Blooms November 10. 
6—Garnet King. Dark velvety crimson scarlet, the finest of it’s color 
to date. Blooms November 10. 
183—Vivid. Very attractive deep pinkish red. Blooms October 10. 
BRONZE 
Are eae fi Pearson. Large apricot and buff orange. Blooms Novem- 
er 15. 
21—Detroit News. Very popular large bronze. Blooms October 25. 
16—Hilda Bergen. Attractive reddish bronze. Blooms October 25. 
20—Tints of Gold. Popular large yellow and red. Blooms October 10. 
85—Governor Green. crimson with gold reverse. Matures Oct. 15th. 
PINK 
10—Lustre. Extra fine large pink with lavender shadings. Blooms 
October 15. 
ass saa Large deep pink with darker center. Blooms Novem- 
er E 
12—Rose Chockard. Popular rose pink. Blooms October 20. 
17—October Rose. A clear lavender pink, solid color, seven to 
eight inch blooms. Blooms October 20. 
89—Mistletoe Pink. Large pink, blooming Dec. 15th. 
90—Thanksgiving Pink. Dark pink, blooming Noy. 25th. 
30—Rose Marie. Tall, long stem pink. Blooms Oct. Ist. 
ROOTED CUTTINGS 
Prices postpaid. Single plants 10c each, three of same variety 20c, 
dozen same variety 75c, 25 same variety $1.50. (Unlabled varieties our 
selection 50c dozen. 
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