
+*SUNLIT—Large yellow suffused bronze, with long re- 
flexing florets building up a 5-inch flower; long stem, 
clean grower. 3 ft. Aug. 
*SYBIL—Large lavender-pink of the same type and 
size as Rose Chochod but blooms in August. A real 
acquisition. 3 ft. 
*SYLVIA—Large salmon-peach, very distinct and pret- 
Pee. Pibetaa flowers, made up of hard rolled petals. 
. Sept. 
THE ASHES—Bright golden-yellow in color, the flow- 
ers are of beautiful form, admirably placed on long, 
straight stems; quite the finest spray yellow in cul- 
tivation—a real beauty. 214 ft. Aug. 
*TIBSHELF GLORY—This is a sport from the well 
known variety Orange Glow, for which it makes 
an excellent companion, being a reflex with a richer 
color, a bright orange, having all the good qualities 
of its parent. We have no hestitation in recom- 
mending this variety. 3 ft. Sept. 
*TIBSHELF PINK—The nearest approach to a carna- 
eee pink, with broad, stiff petals; strong habit. 21% 
. Aug. 
*TIBSHELF WHITE—A good, bold flower of slightly 
drooping form, 6 to 7 inches across; clean, upright 
grower. 214 ft. Sept. 
*TIGER—Crimson, sometimes suffused with yellow, 
large full flowers with rolled petals. Extra good. 
214 ft. Aug. 
*TITAN (Large Decorative)—One of the largest in 
Earlies; color, orange-bronze; good texture; very 
full flower 6 to 7 inches across; fine exhibition 
variety; good grower and easy to disbud. 3 ft. Sept. 
*TOP SCORE—Brilliant yellow, very large incurved 
flowers of great beauty; one of the finest of all 
Earlies. Will be needed by exhibitors and those 
who require tip-top flowers. Sept. 
*TOREADOR—Beautiful bloom of considerable prom- 
ise; brilliant chestnut flower of lovely form, gold 
center extra full with pointed florets 5 inches across, 
on long stems; good grower. 3 ft: Aug.-Sept. 
*TRIGO—I consider this the largest and earliest chrys- 
anthemum in cultivation, being as early as Page; a 
6-inch bloom with broad incurving florets; solid 
bloom, almost a globe; deep golden bronze; a grand 
flower. 214 ft. Aug. 
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