VESTAL’S 
OCTOBER-FLOWERING 
"MUMS 
All plants...20c each; 
3 for 50c; 12 for $2.00 
except where noted, postpaid 
SILVER SHEEN 


MRS. H. E. KIDDER 

Albatross. A large, double, pure 
white flower full to the center. Tall 
grower with perfect stem and folt- 
age. Blooms about October 25. 
25c each. 
Ambassador. Huge, ball-shaped 
flowers of pure silvery white. Comes 
into bloom about October 30. 
Lovely at all stages of development. 
Apricot Queen. Incurved flowers of 
brilliant orange with a golden yellow 
reverse. Especially beautiful under 
artificial light. 
Betsy Ross. One of the largest white 
Chrysanthemums for exhibition. 
Blooms about November 1. 
Blazing Gold. An intense golden 
yellow, globular flower of good size. 
Strong stems and fine foliage. Tall. 
Blooms in late’October. 25c each. 
Camilla. Beautiful large flowers of 
snow-white are produced’ on 
splendid tall plants. Blooms about 
October 18. 
Charles W. Johnson. Perfect in- 
curved white of strong growth with 
good foliage. Flowers average 614 
inches in diameter. Blooms about 
October 30. 
Detroit News. <A _ 6-inch, tncurved 
flower which reflexes slowly. Bronze 
with golden reverse. Height 4 feet. 
Blooms about October 25. 
Enchantress. Very handsome bright 
rose-pink variety of even, un- 
shaded color. October 15. 
Glitters. Lovely flower like a Deco- 
rative type Dahlia of rich bronze. 
Medium tall. Matures about No- 
vember 1. 
Gold Lode. Very early, deep golden 
yellow flower producing perfect 
blooms without disbudding. Blooms 
about October 15. 
Good News. A golden yellow flower 
of excellent substance; good keeper. 
Harvest Moon. This is one of the 
largest of all Chrysanthemums. The 
huge blooms are bright yellow and 
are held erect on splendid stems. 
Blooms late October. 60c each. 
Hilda H. Bergen. A deep, rich 
mahogany-bronze. Three or four 
perfect flowers can be cut from one 
plant. Blooms about October 25. 
See color illustration on page 21. 
Honey Dew. Large, round, smooth 
flowers of soft canary- yellow with a 
shining satiny finish. Grows 4 feet 
high. Blooms about November 5. 
See color illustration on page 21. 
Indianapolis Pink. Lovely incurved 
blooms of fine texture appealing to 
everyone. The color is light laven- 
der on the upper surface and slightly 
darker on the lower. Blooms early 
November. 25c each. 
Josephine Lawler. The immense 
flowers are clear soft pink with a 
silvery reverse to the reflexed rays. 
November 5. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder. An exceptionally 
early bright yellow variety with 
upright stems. Blooms about Octo- 
ber 15. See color on this page. 
Pink Chief. Splendid round bloom 
of bright rose-pink. Blooms about 
October 15. See color on this page. 
Quaker Maid. A large, glistening 
white, maturing early mn October. 
Straight stems and good foliage. 
Silver Sheen. Fine large flowers of 
silvery white on strong, stiff.stems. 
Blooms about October 25. See 
color illustration on this page. 
Tints of Gold. An early variety 
with lovely flowers of bronzy gold. 
Grows to large size when disbudded. 
Yellow Ambassador. Clear yellow 
sport of Ambassador with incurved 
petals. Blooms October 20. 
October-Flowering Collection 
ONE PLANT EACH OF 
Apricot Queen 
Betsy Ross 
Detroit News 
Gold Lode 
Pink Chief 
Silver Sheen 
Yellow Ambassador 
7 pas post- plant each of the 23 post- 
$4, 10 bis paid varieties on this page $3.00 paid 
