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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 doz., $20.00 per 100, except where noted 

Anaconda 
Alameda —Incurved bronzy-yellow of medium size. Maturing 
about October 25th. Fine strong stems. Good grower of medium 
height. We suggest late buds for best flowers. This particular 
variety is recommended for pot plant of growth and dwarf 
habit. 
Anaconda—Large incurved exhibition Chrysanthemum of cop- 
pery red shaded bronze. The foliage and stem are perfect. This 
variety does best on a terminal bud and matures about Novem- 
ber 10th to 15th. Height, 41% to 5 feet. 
Autumn Gold—Rich golden yellow. Very striking color, glis- 
tening in the sunshine. Vigorous habit of growth. A beautiful 
subject. Matures October 15th. 
Bonnaffon DeLuxe—A golden yellow, incurved commercial 
Chrysanthemum, flowering November 20th. 
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Cambria—Large bronze, Commercial greenhouse type. Closely 
incurved. Height, 5 feet. Matures November 5th. 
Chattanooga — Medium white for Thanksgiving. Select buds 
September 20th and plants should be at full maturity Nov. 25th. 
Col. F. M. Alger—Large incurved bloom 7 inches in diameter 
and over. Color Pernet yellow suffused with deep gold on 
heavy, rigid stem 414 to 5 feet long. Take bud late August to 
September 5th. In full flower November 5th. 
Detroit News—Golden bronze. October 25th. 
E. A. Seidewitz—One of the best late flowering pink "Mums, 
introduced to date. Can be had for Christmas if necessary. 
Gladys Pierson—Apricot orange, flowering about November 
25th. Take bud September 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. 
Improved Tobin’s Yellow—Lemon yellow, incurved. Ma- 
turing December 15th. 
Improved Tobin’s White—A clear white, incurved, similar 
to Tobin’s Yellow except in color. Matures December 15th. 
Indianapolis Pink—Deep lavender, incurved, flowering Nov. 
8th. 
Indianapolis White—A pure white, incurved. A duplicate of 
the Pink in every way except color. 
Lustre—Beautiful shade of lavender pink. October 15th. 
Marketeer—White:; one of the best known of the commercial 
market varieties. Flowering November 18th. 
Monument—Pure white and one of the best Chrysanthemums 
for shipping. 
Mrs. H. E. Kidder—A very popular early bright yellow; stiff, 
upright stem. Flowers 7 inches in diameter by October 15th 
from buds selected August 25th. Height, 4 feet. 
Saratoga—A large commercial deep golden yellow in color. Of 
perfectly globular form. Has excellent stems and foliage. Is a 
very easy grower of sturdy habit and medium height. Most 
desirable for decorative purposes. Matures November Ist. 
Silver Sheen—A pure white variety, medium in height. Flow- 
ering October 20th from bud selected August 30th. 
Sunglow—A bright yellow like Major Bonnaffon. October 10th. 
Yellow Gladys Pierson—Clear yellow sport of the popular 
Gladys Pierson, “blooming for Thanksgiving.” November 15th 
onward, 
Yellow Mefo—A lemon yellow, commercial Chrysanthemum. 
Flowering November 20th. 
