

Totty's 
Pompon CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Frequently Known as the Button Type : 
Price: 3 plants 75e, $3.00 per dozen. $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
These are the old-fashioned form of Chrysanthemum blooming later in the season than any of the other types. 
For cut-flower work they are unexcelled since they produce long sprays with the blooms gracefully arranged on 
the stem. 
Adelaide—A splendid, deep, rich mahogany; one of the earliest 
to develop, being ready to cut by October 10th. Strong, healthy 
grower and a desirable variety in every way. About 4 feet high 
when well grown. October 25th. 
Albert Muller—Color, apricot, suffused soft pink. The blooms 
measure 2 to 24% inches in diameter, grown on strong erect 
sprays of medium height. 
Anna L. Moran—The color is splendid—a brilliant, flame- 
scarlet, so vivid as to be easily the most striking flower in the 
entire collection. The individual flowers on this Pompon are 
large, on the order of the Doty type. 
Argo—Button Pompon in type, and a luminous soft pink color. 
Perfect form and excellent substance. A beautiful placement on 
the stems and a most productive variety. Matures early in 
November. 
Ball of Gold—Pure yellow Pompon about 24% to 3 feet high. 
One of the improved types, flowering about November 20th. 
Beatrice—A very lovely clear, canary yellow. A ball shaped 
Pompon with quilled petals serrated at the edges. A very com- 
pact flower, very handsome in every way. 
Bright Eyes—Blush pink with bright carmine eye. October 
30th. 
Burma—Clear golden bronze, large flowering Pompon. Crisp 
petals and a very fine grower although not exceptionally tall. 
Matures in early November. 
Bronze Doty—Deep terra-cotta bronze. October 25th. 
Cavaleade—A mandarin red with gold-bronze reverse Im- 
proved Pompon. Medium height. Maturing about December 
10th. Has proven very popular where one is looking for late 
flowers. 
Claret—Deep claret wine color. Flower about two inches in 
diameter. October 30th. 
Christmas Gold—This variety is a small golden yellow and 
does not flower until December, making a very valuable late 
flowering sort. 
December Gold—Coloring an intense rich clear gold. Im- 
proved Pompon of excellent habit and very free flowering. 
Matures in early December. 
Drops of Gold—An exquisite little gem of pure gold with a 
bronzy red center. It is a replica of Bright Eyes only golden 
yellow in color. 
Dorothy Turner—Rich old gold, deepening to chestnut 
bronze. November 15th. 
Early Bird—Pink hardy garden Pompon of perfect spray for- 
mation and medium dwarf habit. Maturing October Ist. 
Earliest of All—Clear salmon-pink, the first Pompon to flower. 
October 15th. 
Edith Newberry—Improved Pompon in a beautiful shade of 
burnt orange, maturing November 10th to 15th. 
Eileen—A very lovely cherry red Pompon; splendid in every 
way and a little different in color. 
Featherbrook—A glowing golden bronze Pompon. If larger 
flowers are desired it may be disbudded, but without disbudding 
it is a charming subject. 
Firebird—A_reddish-bronze Improved Pompon of medium 
height, maturing around October 25th. “Firebird” has been 
found one of the good varieties for shading purposes to grow 
under cloth. 
Golden Climax—Orange-yellow Pompon that has been a 
standard variety for many years on account of its almost perfect 
flower and clear yellow color. 

Burma 
Gold Drop—A true old gold Pompon of medium height, flow- 
ering November Ist. 
Golden Frill—Deep golden yellow Pompon. Very unusual in 
the way it is composed of disk petals. Flowers freely produced 
on fine strong stems, and maturing about November Ist. 
Goblin—A beautiful golden-bronze Korean Pompon, opening 
October 10th. Ideal for Hallowe’en decoration. Very strong, neat 
growing plant. Height, 2 ft. Very hardy. Price: 35ec each, 
$3.50 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Irmalinda—Color, old rose with silvery sheen. Flowers about 
134 inches in diameter. It comes into flower around October 
25th. 
Irene—A pure white early Pompon flowering about October 
18th. A very fine upright grower. 
Ivorine—lIvory white Pompon of medium size, and splendid 
growing habits. Matures about November Ist. 
Legal Tender—Vivid red and gold. A very fine late variety. 
November 15th. 
Lillian Doty—lIt is much the finest pink in the entire Pom- 
pon family. October 25th. 
Loris—A very fine large late bronze Pompon, flowering for 
Christmas, and one of the best in its type. Very much like Legal 
Tender in color, but of course flowers very much later. 
Lugano—A brilliant lemon yellow, shading to golden yellow. 
October 30th. 
Mary Pickford—One of perfect form, petals reflex at matur- 
ity nearly to stem, forming a ball of pure white. 
Mionterey—Clear rust maroon almost identical with “Woburn” 
Carnation in color. A beautiful Pompon possessing size, perfect 
fullness, and spray formation. Medium dwarf in habit with rigid 
stems, making an ideal pot plant variety. Matures November 
20th. 
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