
Torty’s 
Single CHRYSANTHEMUMS STANDARD VARIETIES 
Price: 3 plants 75e, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Miss Isabelle—Bronze with a silvery reverse to the petals. 
November 5th. 
Miss A. Wisby—A beautiful orange-amber, shading lighter 
towards the center. A particularly vigorous grower and should 
not be disbudded too closely. 
Morinal—A lovely soft pink with a gold center. A Hybrid be- 
tween Chrysanthemum Articum and Chrysanthemum Mori- 
folium, and it is needless to say that it is one of our finest 
garden varieties, but it does not flower until about the end of 
October. However, the habit of the plant is very productive and 
the beautiful Daisy-like flowers on long stems possess unusual 
substance. 
Mrs. David L. George—A yellow suffused pink, making a 
very handsome combination. Dwarf, stocky, robust in habit, and 
a very fine healthy doer. November Ist. 
Mrs. E. D. Godfrey—Light pink, very finest variety for 
Thanksgiving market. November 15th. 
Mrs. James S8. Kelly—Blush white with pink lilac shading.. 
Handsome grower and one that should be well received. This 
lovely soft color will be an asset to any collection. 
Olivia Post—A very fine early Single bronze in full flower 
with us August 20th and a solid mass of flowers for nine weeks 
thereafter. 
?atsy—Exhibition Single. Clear yellow with bronzy shadings 
towards the edges. A great favorite with exhibitors who ad- 
mired its stiff stem and perfect habit of growth very much this 
season. 
Peach Glow—Beautiful large Single of magnificent rich 
chamois pink. Quite a popular variety with our visitors here 
this Fall. Tall grower on fine stiff stems. Maturing November 
Sth to 10th. 
Prinee Charming—FExhibition Single of soft yellow with gold 
shadings. When disbudded will produce flowers at least 6 
inches across. 
Red Rover—This variety is a marvelous crimson with gold re- 
verse on the petals, and a deep gold center. The individual 
flowers are six inches across and the most glowing shade of 
cich crimson-orange in color, October 30th. 
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Rita Clifton—aA lovely rose pink Single of very interesting 
form. The lower row of petals is a deep lavender in shade with 
several rows of shorter petals of deep rose pink, surrounding 
the center of the flower. 
Rose Glow—Beautiful old rose pink flowers produced in great 
profusion around October 5th. Height, 144 to 2 feet. 
Rosemary—A rich purple duplex single Chrysanthemum that 
produces quantities of medium flowers suitable for either spray 
or disbudding purposes. Matures in late November and ex- 
tremely long-lasting as a cut flower. 
Ruth H. Pawlik—A beautiful pomegranate bronze Single, 
with large heavy flowers growing on long sprays. An extremely 
handsome variety in every way. 
Sonia—FExhibition pink, blooming quite a little ahead of V-len- 
cia, but slightly deeper in color than this variety, and its broad 
petals and rigid habit of growth make it an ideal pot plant. 
Stewart Smith—This is the white Single that made such a 
wonderful record for itself in the exhibitions of the East. Good 
white Singles are scarce, so this will be a welcome addition to 
the very small list now existing. 
Sunburst—The color is an intense burnt orange, each petal 
carrying a lavender sheen, it matures November 15th to the 
30th. 
Sunny Boy—A Single very similar to Valencia, except that it 
is a bright golden yellow color. The individual blooms are much 
smaller and more fragile. Matures November 25th. 
Sunflower—Bright Sunflower yellow in color, but recommended 
to be grown entirely in sprays, because when it is disbudded 
it has almost too many petals to be classed as a true Single. 
Valeneia—A beautiful shade of Valencia pink without a single 
trace of magenta, one of the loveliest Singles ever introduced. 
Flowers measuring over 4 inches across. 
White Godfrey—Pure white Single. The white form of the 
original “Mrs. E. D. Godfrey.” Excellent for late November 
cutting. 
Yellow Godfrey—Pure yellow form of the original “Mrs. 
E. D. Godfrey.” Lovely clear yellow with a bright gold center 
and an excellent variety for Thanksgiving work. 

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