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COMMERCIAL CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Commercial Chrysanthemums are grown for the cut-flower market and Florist trade. The earliest of these, 
such as Early Frost, Gold Lode, Indianola, etc., will flower satisfactorily in the garden for amateur growers. 
When grown outdoors we cannot guarantee them to be entirely hardy, so we would suggest that after 
flowering, the roots be lifted and carried over in a cold frame or root cellar until the following spring. 
Price: 30c per plant, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 

Commercial Type Chrysanthemum 
Alameda—lIncurved bronzy-yellow of medium size. Maturing about Oc- 
tober 25th. Fine strong stems. Good grower of medium height. We 
suggest late buds for best flowers. This particular variety is recom- 
mended for pot plant work on account of its very rigid form of 
growth and dwarf habit. 
Anaconda—Large incurved exhibition Chrysanthemum of coppery red 
shaded bronze. The foliage and stem are perfect. This variety does 
best on a terminal bud and matures about November 10th to 15th. 
Height, 4% to 5 feet. 
Autumn Gold—Rich golden yellow. Very striking color, glistening in 
the sunshine. Vigorous habit of growth. A beautiful subject. Matures 
October 15th. 
Bronze Gladys Pierson—Very lovely bronze variety of the well-known 
"Gladys Pierson,’ flowering November 15th. 
Cambria—large bronze, Commercial greenhouse type. Closely in- 
curved. Height, 5 feet. Matures November Sth. 
Chattanooga—Medium white for Thanksgiving... Select buds September 
20th and plants should be at full maturity November 25th. 
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Col. F. M. Alger—Large incurved bloom 7 inches in diameter and over. 
Color Pernet yellow suffused with deep gold on heavy, rigid stem 
4%, to 5 feet long. Take bud late August to September Sth. In full 
flower November 5th. 
Detroit News—Golden bronze. October 25th. 
E. A. Seidewitz—One of the best late flowering pink ‘Mums, intro- 
duced to date. Can be had for Christmas if necessary. 
Gladys Pierson—Apricot orange, flowering about November 25th. Take 
bud September 30th. 
Golden Bronze—A wonderful shade of golden bronze. October 30th. 
Golden Glory—Golden yellow commercial variety. One of the most 
popular in this color. They are rather medium in growth and if a 
bud is selected around August 25th it will mature around November 
Ist. 
Hilda Bergen—Deep rich mahogany bronze. October 25th. 
Lustre—Beautiful shade of lavender pink. October 15th. 
Monument—Pure white and one of the best Chrysanthemums for ship- 
ping. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder—A very popular early bright yellow; stiff, upright 
stem. Flowers 7 inches in diameter by October 15th from buds se- 
lected August 25th. Height, 4 feet. 
Pink Chief—A bright rose-pink, a true commercial form, flowering Oc- 
tober 15th. A tall grower, and we recommend taking the terminal 
bud for the best color on this variety. 
Rose Perfection—A rose shade of pink of rather dwarf growth. If you 
select bud September 10th you can expect flowers November 10th. 
Saratoga—A large commercial deep golden yellow in color. Of per- 
fectly globular form. Has excellent stems and foliage. Is a very easy 
grower of sturdy habit and medium height. Most desirable for dec- 
orative purposes. Matures November lst. 
Silver Sheen—A pure white variety, medium in height. Flowering Oc- 
tober 20th from bud selected August 30th. 
Sunglow—A bright yellow like Major Bonnaffon. October 10th. 
White Perfection—An ideal variety if one is looking for white flowers 
around November 10th. Dwarf medium grower on which bud should 
be selected September 10th for best results. 
Yellow Gladys Pierson—Clear yellow sport of the popular Gladys 
Pierson, ‘blooming for Thanksgiving.'' November 15th onward. 
