
SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS STANDARD VARIETIES 
Price: 3 plants 75c, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
Red Rover 
Athenia—A magnificent and unusual shade of muskmelon- 
pink. Beautiful single of fine spray formation. Tall grower 
flowering in mid-November. One of the Korean Hybrid type, 
best suited for greenhouse culture. Price: 50c¢ each, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Bronze Buckingham—Bronze sport of “Mrs. Buckingham.” 
October 25th. 
California Yellow—A very lovely single variety of bril- 
liant bright yellow. An extremely vigorous grower coming 
into flower October 12th. 
Caroline Robbins—When first opening the flowers are 
deep mallow-pink and gradually develop into lilac-rose. The 
very broad petals of this flower much resemble a double 
Cosmos. 
Cleopatra—A gorgeous shade of bronzy amber yellow. Of 
all the thousands of varieties, Cleopatra is the most distinct 
of any. 
Crimson Splendor—Rich crimson-maroon intensified with 
deep garnet tones contrasting with its golden yellow center. 
Flowering in late September. 
Esther Longyear Murphy—Another spray Single which 
can also be disbudded if so desired, producing large flowers 
of a beautiful burnt orange color, matures in early No- 
vember. 
Europa—An outstanding single of rich Brazilian red with 
wide petals shading to a rich bronze as the flower ages. 
The reverse of the petals are tawny buff. A fine strong 
grower on long stiff stems, maturing about November Ist. 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
G. Herman Kinnicutt—When we say that this variety is 
an improvement on “Cleopatra” in form, color, and consti- 
tution, it is a tall statement, but actually true. A very beau- 
tiful shade of bronzy amber-yellow. 
H. Marie Totty—A brilliant crimson, with scarlet shadings. 
November Ist. 
Improved Grenadier—Most easily described as a greatly 
improved Red Rover. A striking brilliant red with clear gold 
reverse, and every petal reflexing to show the color to the 
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best advantage. One of the finest Singles of the entire col- 
lection. 
Invincible—An exceptionally large deep crimson with bright 
yellow zone around the center disk. The tips of the petals 
curl back, making a very refined flower. 
Jennifer—Beautiful large yellow Single with dustings of 
rich carmine-red. Very heavy flowered type. Quite a tall 
grower and does best when disbudded. Matures November 
15th. 
Margaret W. Wanner—Cadmium orange, suffused deep 
amber bronze. October 25th. 
Melba—A brilliant bronzy red of exceptional merit. Novem- 
ber Ist. 
Mensa—Purest white. This is a splendid variety. November 
Sth. 
Meta Bergen—Color is a brilliant Pompeian red and flower 
carries several rows of petals. It is a splendid keeper. 
Miss Isabelle—Bronze with a silvery reverse to the petals. 
November Sth. 
Mrs. E. D. Godfrey—Light pink, very finest variety, for 
Thanksgiving market. November 15th. 
Mrs. James S. Kelly—Blush white with pink lilac shad- 
ings. Handsome grower and one that should be well re- 
ceived. 
Patsy—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 Novem- 
ber 5th to 10th. 
Prince Charming—Exhibition Single of soft yellow with 
gold shadings. When disbudded will produce flowers at least 
6 inches across. 
Red Rover—tThis variety is a marvelous crimson with gold 
reverse on the petals, and a deep gold center. The individ- 
ual flowers are six inches across and the most glowing 
shade of rich crimson-orange in color. October 30th. 
Ruth H. Pawlik—A beautiful pomegranate bronze Single, 
with large heavy flowers growing on long sprays. An ex- 
tremely handsome variety in every way. 
Scarlet Beauty—Large single flowering of scarlet-red with 
bright gold reverse. A lovely garden variety flowering Octo- 
ber 15th. 
Sonia—Exhibition pink, blooming quite a little ahead of Va- 
lencia, but slightly deeper in color than this variey, and its 
broad petals and rigid habit of growth make it an ideal pot 
plant. 
Sonora—Very vigorous growing Single of medium height 
and excellent substance. Vivid orange-scarlet in color, and 
retains this shade regardless of how long it remains on the 
plant. Matures about November 20th. Price: 50c each, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
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. 
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 recom- 
mended to be grown entirely in sprays, because when it is 
disbudded it has almost too many petals to be classed as a 
true Single. 
Valencia—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. 
