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STANDARD VARIETIES EXHIBITION 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Price: 40e per plant, $4.60 per doz... $25.00 per 100, except where noted 
Barbara Phillips—tThe color is a fine glowing yellow reflex- 
ing variety without any faults whatever and will be a serious 
competitor to “Yellow Majestic” if it does not displace it en- 
tirely. Our best bud was that taken on August 15th. Height. 
5 feet. 
Bronze Turner—A light bronze variety of the popular “Wil- 
liam Turner,” identical in every way except color. 
Dame Enid Lyons—A perfectly formed white Exhibition 
Chrysanthemum suitable for any purpose. Petals reflexing in 
type. Take terminal bud August 15th onwards. Matures Novem- 
ber Ist. Height, 444 feet. Price: $1.00 per plant. 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Dr. T. N. Leslie—A reflexing Oriental Chrysanthemum of dark 
Indian-red with rather broad petals. Quite unusual in color and 
distinct in growth. Dwarf in habit but its large, full flowers are 
ideal for exhibition purposes. Select first crown bud after Au- 
gust 20th. Matures about October 25th. Height, 4 feet. 
Dr. J. M. Inglis—A rich wine purple Amaranth with a silver 
reverse. The petals are loosely incurved. November Ist. 
Eva Woolard—Large oriental Chrysanthemum of clear lemon 
yellow. Reflexing in type and a fine grower that can be de- 
pended on having every bud come good. Height, 5 feet. 
Faust—A Novelty large commercial Chrysanthemum of Dragon’s 
blood red with gold reverse. Take bud September 15th for 
November 5th flowering. Height, 4-5 feet. Price: 30c per 
plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Frances Rafter—A canary yellow variety of Pockett with 
exactly the same foliage and type of growth as Thomas Pockett. 
This variety, however, does not mature until November Sth from 
a terminal bud taken around September Ist. Height, 5 feet. 
Price: 50e per plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 
per 100. 
Golden Majestic—A pure glowing golden yellow, sport of the 
ever popular “Majestic.” Buds taken August 25th. Height, 4 
feet. November Ist. 
Grace Sturgis—An enormous flower of rich wine red with a 
pinkish silver reverse. Should not be fed freely. Crown bud 
August 25th. October 20th. 
Harvest Moon—Bright yellow incurved Chrysanthemum. Ex- 
tremely large in flower, blooming in late October. Very strong 
erect stem holding the flower without support. Last crown or 
terminal bud gives best results. Height, 414 to 5 feet. 
Henry Woolman—Frequently called Crimson Majestic on ac- 
count of its style of growth, being reddish crimson with a gold 
reverse. The large flowers are of good texture, and attain a 
height of about 5 feet. Early crown buds after August 10th, we 
have found best for our particular purpose. 
Improved Thomas Pockett—A true replica of Thomas 
Pockett but much deeper in color, being a deep wine-red with 
incurving tips and reverse of petals silvery pink. A second 
crown bud on this variety for perfect flower, and finest color. 
Height, 6 feet. 
J. RR. Booth—This is the golden yellow sport of Nagirroc which 
is too well known for further description. Height, 4 feet. Crown 
bud August 26th. Matures October 28th. 
Lady Dugan—A true Cattleyea pink exhibition Chrysanthe- 
mum of medium height and excellent foliage. No shading what- 
ever appears in the petals. This lovely, soft, orchid-pink exhi- 
bition Chrysanthemum is in great demand for high class dec- 
orative work where long stems and large blooms are required. 
Take bud August 10th. Matures first week in November. 
Price: 30c per plant, $5.00 per dozen. 
Lady Knox—A most delicate shade of mauve-pink with extra 
large, long, drooping petals, and about the finest variety ever 
introduced in this particular color. Growth, foliage, and flower 
stem are perfect, and one of our leading exhibition types. Take 
first crown bud after August 15th, maturing about November 
Ist. Height, 414 to 5 feet. 
Louisa Pockett—Color purest possible white. Flower, stem 
and foliage are alike enormous. Plants need plenty of room to 
develop. Height, 5 feet. October 28th. 
Miadelon—A rosy fawn with a buff reverse. Extra large blooms 
with broad reflexing florets, forming a most attractive flower. 
Splendid habit and a fine grower. Attains a height of 5 feet to 
6 feet on any bud. Mid-season variety. 
Mlajestie—Clear, shiny amber bronze, a very brilliant shade of 
color, and a most attractive variety. November Ist. 
Marian H. Uffimger—cColor is a dazzling bronzy crimson with 
a gold reverse. Bud August 20th to 25th. Height, 4 feet. 
Mrs. B. D. Spilman—An apricot-orange. The rich color, and 
graceful reflexing petals impress one very much. Bud August 
20th. Height, 4 to 5 feet. October 28th. 
Mrs. Yehudi Menuhin—A large, solid flower varying in 
color and form according to treatment and bud selection. At 
all times it has an extremely individual petalage. Early buds 
will give blooms of orange bronze suitable for exhibition and 
the later buds give very fine flowers of bronze to chocolate- 
crimson in color; a most desirable variety for any purpose. Bud 
August 25th onwards gave best results with us. Variety matures 
about first week in November. 
Mrs. J. Leslie Davis—lIt is absolutely identical with Turner 
in every respect save color, which is a clear lavender pink. 
Height, 5 feet. 
Red Majestic—tThe novelty bronzy-red sport of the popular 
“Majestic” is highly recommended. It resembles the parent 
plant in all respects, except color. Height, 4 to 5 feet. Take first 
bud after August 25th. Matures November Ist. 
Thos. W. Pockett—This is a lovely clear pink with incurving 
tips, which has in its color every desirable attribute. We sug- 
gest a late bud the last days in August to give a perfect flower 
and color. Height, 6 feet. November Ist. 
Vermont—A most welcome addition to our exhibition list of 
pinks. The flowers are of enormous size. Bud August Ist to 15th. 
Height, 514 to 6 feet. October 28th. 
William Turmer—Makes a perfect ball of the purest possible 
white. One of the best known "Mums in cultivation. Nov. Ist. 
William H. Waite—Color, deep warm bronze, so brilliant as 
to seem almost shading to scarlet in some of the flowers. Bud 
around August 25th. Height, 4 to 5 feet. October 28th. 
Winged Victory—tThis is a very handsome exhibition reflexed 
pure white suffused lilac over the tops of the petals. A mag- 
nificent large flower with very long reflexing petals. Take crown 
bud August 20th. 
Winter Scene—An improved form of the old Louisa Pockett. 
An exact duplicate in every way except this variety flowers 
November 5th from buds taken around September Ist. Enor- 
mous flower and foliage with fine stiff stem. Height, 5 feet. 
Yellow Wm. Turner—A light yellow sport from Wm. Tur- 
ner; identical with its splendid parent in every respect. Nov. Ist. 
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