






| Cheesanthenums 
EXHIBITION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
The largest flowered type, magnificent when disbudded. For show pur- 
_ poses and for large cut flowers, allow one to three blooms to each plant. 
Price each 15c; 10 for $1.35; 100 for $12.00 
BARBARA PHILLIPS. Enormous flowers of per- 
fect form, glowing golden yellow, with reflexed 
petals. Very fine, tall growing plant, to 5 ft. 
BRONZE TURNER. Beautiful buff bronze, in- 
curved; medium height. Nov. 1, take bud Aug. 
CORONATION AMARANTH. French purple 
with silvery mauve reverse. Broad petals of great 
substance. Tall, one of the showiest exhibition 
Chrysanthemums, blooms about November 1. 
CORONATION ROSE. A lovely pastel shade of 
old rose, with silvery sheen over the petals. Ar- 
tistic and a popular flower for cutting, fine for 
exhibition. Medium early. ; 
CONSPICUOUS. An exquisite delicate pink, very 
long stems. Medium height. Nov. 1, take bud 
Sept. | : 
APPERT. Beautiful large incurved flowers of 
true golden yellow. Easil rown to a height of 
5 feet. Take crown padi ? g 
LOUISA POCKETT. Huge incurved pure white. 
Medium height, Nov. 1. Take bud Aug. 10 
PERCY LANCASTER. One of the handsomest 
and largest, with broad incurved petals of old 
rose, silvery reverse. Grows to 5 ft. tall, blooms 
midseason. 
WILLIAM TURNER. Giant ball shaped flowers 
of purest white. Biooms Nov. 1. 
Large Commercial Chrysanthemums 
For long stemmed cut-flowers in the home, and 
for florist use. Plants are of medium height, un- 
less described as SHORT or TALL. 
BRONZE SHADES 
BRONZE MISTLETOE. Fine late 
blooms Dec. 15. Take bud Sept. 30. 
DETROIT NEWS. A marvellous incurved bloom 
of golden bronze. Oct. 25 from Aug. 30 bud. 
MARK TWAIN. Autumn colors, rich bronze, 
ay reverse, incurved. Nov. 25 from Sept. 15 
ud, 
incurved, 
WHITE 
MARKETEER. A new incurved white, large and 
- ideal in form, that is already popular with grow- 
ers. Take terminal bud. Nov. 1 
ALBATROSS. A very fine white incurved. Take 
terminal bud for late October bloom. 
ANTARCTIC, Pure glistening white incurved 
flowers of large size. Take terminal bud for late 
November flower. 
SILVER WEDDING. The most satisfactory white 
Cee Tall growing, blooms Nov. 1 from terminal 
ud. 
RED SHADES 
GARNET KING. Rich velvety garnet red, re- 
flexed. One of the most satisfactory of all large 
Chrysanthemums. Easy to grow; foliage deep 
green, healthy; plants uniformly produce perfect 
flowers. Take bud Sept. 20 for Nov. 20 blooms. 
HARVARD. Fine deep crimson, reflexed, on 
low growing plants. Nov. 15, from Aug. 15 buds. 
MOHAWK CHIEF. Late red, very rich, with re- 
flexed petals. Dec. 1 from Oct. 1 bud. 
Price: 2 for 25c; 10 for $1.13; 100 for $10.00 
LAVENDER TONES 
HELEN FRICK. Popular deep lavender incurved. 
Nov. 25 from Sept. 10 bud. 
_ MAUVE QUEEN. Perfect incurved mauve rose; 
inside of petals showing a reverse of silvery gray. 
Tall. Nov. 25 from Aug. 25 bud. 
YELLOW SHADES 
APRICOT QUEEN. Outstanding large incurved 
variety, of brilliant orange, with golden reverse. 
Strong plant with excellent foliage; blooms 
about Oct. 25. Take bud Sept. 5-10. 
COLUMBUS DISPATCH. High globular flower 
of rich golden yellow. Outstanding in any col- 
lection. Oct. 25 from bud taken Sept. 1. 
DOLLY DIMPLE. Reflexed, clear light yellow. 
Take terminal bud for Oct. 25 bloom. 
FRIENDLY RIVAL. Immensely popular in- 
eurved brilliant. yellow. Nov. 15 from Sept. 10 
ud. 
BLAZING GOLD. A beautiful globular flower 
of intense golden yellow. Large flowers in late 
October from terminal bud. Beautiful too, with 
4 to 5 smaller “China ‘mum’ type flowers on 
each plant. 
JUBILEE, Clear bright yellow of perfect in- 
curved form. Blooms about November 15. Take 
terminal bud. 
PINK TONES 
APRICOT MAY WALLACE. New 
flower of luscious apricot pink. Nov. 
Sept. 15 bud. 
FLOYD GIBBONS. Outer edges of each petal 
rose, center cream, reverse buff, incurved flowers. 
Low growing, blooms Nov. 8 from Sept. 15 bud. 
incurved 
15 from 
Anemone Flowered Chrysanthemums 
Two or more rows of petals surrounding a cushion center of contrasting color, Flowers 
are produced in beautiful sprays. 
Price: 2 for 25c; 10 for $1.13; 100 for $10.00 
BIZARRE. Striking and unusual color combina- 
tion. Four rows of petals, rosy purple tipped with 
gold, surround a three-inch cushion of bronze 
gold. Nov. 10. 
BRONZE NORMA. Large golden bronze blooms 
of very fine texture and color. One of the best 
for cutflowers. Dec. ] 
CITRUS QUEEN. Petals lemon yellow, cushion 
bright orange. Large rounded flowers with six 
rows of petals. Dec. | 
NORMA. Delicate pink with bronze cushion 
center. Dec, 1. 
THE TITAN. Bronze red throughout. Nov. 10. 
TOPKNOT. A single row of bright pink petals, 
and a large, high white cushion suggest the 
name. Nov. 1. 
TRONESTA. Bright pink petals, yellow cushion 
center, Oct. 15. 
THREE BEAUTIFUL NEW 
ANEMONE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: Each 35¢; 10 for $3.15 
BOB WHITE. Very attractive plant, with beau- 
tifully formed flowers of pure white. 
JEANETTE. A magnificent bronze buff flower, 
with beautiful high cushion of bright orange. Ex- 
hibition flowers, much admired at the flower 
shows. Nov. 5. 
SWAN. We consider this variety, and the 
grand new Single, Aleck Stribling, the most val- 
uable additions to our Chrysanthemum list. Ex- 
hibition flowers, with large crystal white outer 
petals, the center florets tufted, clear white when 
fully developed. Splendid flowers for cutting, as 
they keep a long time; plants tall and vigorous. 
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WILLIAM TURNER, Exhibition Type 
(Above) 
Barbara Phillips— (Below) 
Mauve Queen 



