

SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These varieties are usually grown in sprays for cut flower purposes although they are extremely decorative 
in the garden. 
Price: 40c per plant, $4.00 per dozen, $25.00 per 100, except where noted 
Bronze Buckingham— 
Bronze sport of ‘Mrs. 
Buckingham.'' October 
25th. 
California Yellow — A 
very lovely single va- 
riety of brilliant bright 
yellow. An extremely 
vigorous grower com- 
ing into flower Octo- 
ber 12th. 
Caroline Robbins — 
When first opening the 
flowers are deep mal- 
low-pink and gradual- 
ly develop into lilac- 
rose. The very broad 
petals of this flower 
much resemble a dou- 
ble Cosmos. 
Crimson Splendor — 
Rich crimson - maroon 
intensified with deep 
garnet tones contrast- 
ing with its golden 
yellow center. Flower- 
ing in late September. 
H. Marie Totty — A 
brilliant crimson, with 
scarlet shadings. No- 
vember Ist. 
Improved Grenadier 
—Most easily de- 
scribed as a greatly 
improved Red Rover. A striking brilliant red with clear gold reverse. 
and every petal reflexing to show the color to the best advantage. 
One of the finest Singles of the entire collection. 
Invincible—An exceptionally large deep crimson with bright yellow 
zone around the center disk. The tips of the petals curl back, mak- 
ing 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. 
Last Call—A very heavy orange yellow Single with cupped formation 
of petals and warm bronze shadings. Has several rows of petals and 
can be most successfully shipped long distances. The ideal Single 
for Thanksgiving. 
Margaret W. Wanner—Cadmium orange, suffused deep amber bronze. 
October 25th. 
Melba—A brilliant bronzy red of exceptional merit. November Ist. 
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 
5th. 
Mrs. David L. George—A yellow suffused pink, making a very hand- 
some combination, Dwarf, stocky, robust in habit, and a very fine 
healthy doer. November Ist. 
Mrs. E. D. Godfrey—tight pink, very finest variety, for Thanksgiving 
market. November 15th. 

Meta J. Bergen 
Mrs. James S. Kelly—Blush white with pink lilac shadings. Handsome 
grower and one that is well received. 
Patsy—Exhibition Single. Clear yellow with bronzy shadings towards 
the edges. A great favorite with exhibitors who admired its stiff stem 
and perfect habit of growth. 
Prince Charming—Exhibition Single of soft yellow with gold shadings. 
When disbudded will produce flowers at least 6 inches across. 
Scarlet Beauty—Large single flowering of scarlet-red with bright gold 
reverse. A lovely garden variety flowering October 15th. 
Sonia—Exhibition pink, blooming quite a little chead of Valencia, but 
slightly deeper in color than this variety, and its broad petals and 
rigid habit of growth make it an ideal pot plant. 
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. 
Valencia—A beautiful shade of Valencia pink without a single trace of 
magenta, one of the loveliest Singles ever introduced. Flowers meas- 
uring over 4 inches across. Flowers Nov. Ist. 
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. God- 
frey.’’ Lovely clear yellow with a bright gold center and an excellent 
variety for Thanksgiving work. 
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