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SINGLE CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These varieties are usually grown in sprays for cut flower purposes although they are extremely decorative 
in the garden. 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per doz.. $35.00 per 100. except where noted 

Linda 
Bittersweet—Medium size, orange-red daisy, blooming nor- 
mally about November 8th. It retains its brilliance until fairly 
matured. Individual flowers have 3 to 4 rows of stiff broad 
petals that give the flower a fresh attractive appearance at all 
times. Its striking color is set off by its dark green glossy 
foliage quite individual in color and shculd be very popular. 
Price: 75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Bronze Buckingham — Bronze sport of “Mrs. Buckingham.” 
October 25th. 
California Yellow—A very lovely single variety of brilliant 
bright yellow. An extremely vigorous grower coming into flower 
October 12th. 
California Bronze—A lovely soft bronze daisy on the order 
of the “California Yellow.” Flowering as it does early in Sep- 
tember, it will prove one of our most popular outdoor sorts. 
Carnelia—A very late single red of robust growth and excellent 
substance. It requires no disbudding and matures the first of 
December, or a week or ten days later than Valencia. 
Caroline Robbins—When first opening the flowers are deep 
mallow-pink and gradually develop into lilac-rose. The very 
broad petals of this flower much resemble a double Cosmos, 
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Crimson Splendor — Rich crimson-maroon intensified with 
deep garnet tones contrasting with its golden yellow center. 
Flowering in late September. 
Helen Cutting — A Chinese single Chrysanthemum with 
an individual row of very broad petals 14-inch wide. Well 
formed sprays of flowers on not too stiff stems and extremely 
decorative. Ideal for arrangements. Color, rose-pink with apricot 
overtones, Flowering November 5th-l0th. Height, 4 feet. 
Price: 75e each, $7.50 per dozen. 
Hi. Marie Totty—A brilliant crimson, with scarlet shadings. 
November Ist. 
Improved Grenadier—Most easily described 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. 
Invineible—An exceptionally large deep crimson with bright 
yellow zone around the center disk. The tips of the petals curl 
back, making a very refined flower. 
Linda—A large, clear, buttery yellow single, that holds its color 
at all times. Well branched, medium grower and _ prolific 
bloomer. Does better in sprays than disbudded. Matures Novem- 
ber 5th-10th. Price: 1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
Margaret W. Wanner — Cadmium orange, suffused deep 
amber bronze. October 25th. 
Melba—A brilliant bronzy red of exceptional merit. Nov. 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. E. D. Godfrey — Light pink, very finest variety, for 
Thanksgiving market. November 15th. 
Mrs. James 8. Kelly—Blush white with pink lilac shadings. 
Handsome grower and one that is well received. 
Prinee Charming—Exhibition single of soft yellow with gold 
shadings. When disbudded will produce flowers at least 6 inches 
across. 
Red Rover — This variety is a marvelous crimson with gold 
reverse on the petals, and a deep gold center. The individual 
flowers are six inches across and the most glowing shade of 
rich crimson-orange in color. October 30th. 
Sonia—Exhibition pink, blooming quite a little ahead of Valen- 
cia, 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. 
Valeneia—A beautiful shade of Valencia pink without a single 
trace of magenta, one of the loveliest singles every introduced. 
Flowers measuring over 4 inches across. Flowers November 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. Godfrey.” Lovely clear yellow with a bright gold center and 
an excellent variety for Thanksgiving work. 
